Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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New US guidance on mask-wearing
American health officials urge people to wear masks indoors again
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CDC recommends Americans wear masks indoors
Americans told to wear masks indoors as Delta variant spreads
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Americans urged to wear masks indoors
A sharp rise in Covid cases prompts the CDC to recommend masks indoors again
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North and South Korean telephone hotline restored
North and South Korea restore channels of communication
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North and South Korea restore hotline
Communications line restored a year after Pyongyang cut ties
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American forces to leave Iraq
The US is ending its combat mission in Iraq after 18 years
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Civilian casualties in Afghanistan
A UN report suggests Afghanistan has seen a record number of civilians killed this year
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Tunisia's prime minister sacked
The dismissal of the prime minister follows a day of violent protests
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Tunisia protests
Tunisia's president has sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament
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Hours till 2020 Olympic opening ceremony
A year late, despite Covid and scandals, some Tokyo residents look forward to the games
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2020 Olympics: Opening ceremony in a few hours time
We get the personal reflections of our correspondent, and count the cost to Tokyo
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Can the Tokyo Olympics win round the Japanese population?
It's just hours before the troubled 2020 Olympic Games start in Tokyo
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The search for missing people in China's floods
After dramatic pictures of flooded underground trains, we have live reports from China.
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Rescue operation underway after China floods
Catastrophic flooding in the Chinese province of Henan.
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Death toll climbs in China floods
Flooding in the Chinese province of Henan - we have the latest on the rescue operation.
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China floods: thousands evacuated from submerged subway trains
Severe flash floods have hit central China
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China flooding: people up to their necks on the subway
Severe flooding in parts of China has left underground stations and roads submerged
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China floods: people trapped on subway trains
Flash floods in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou.
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Peru's new 'teacher President'
Pedro Castillo is declared president-elect of Peru - promising a new brand of socialism
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Peru: former village teacher becomes President
Pedro Castillo promises to level up the economy for the country's poorest
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Pedro Castillo declared president-elect of Peru
Claims of electoral fraud by his right-wing rival, Keiko Fujimori, were rejected
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British Prime Minister self-isolating on 'Freedom Day'
England's remaining Covid restrictions have been removed despite a spike in cases
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A doctor's perspective on England's 'Freedom Day'
"We're literally at the top of the leader-board for the number of new cases each day"
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England marks 'Freedom Day' as Covid infections surge
We get reaction from delighted nightclubbers and an aghast public health expert
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Floods devastate Germany and Belgium
A resident of a Liege explains how they've been told to evacuate their homes
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Dozens dead in German floods, hundreds missing
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has vowed the government will help the victims
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Germany floods: Merkel vows support after dozens killed
Chancellor Angela Merkel has spoken of the fear, despair and suffering of those affected
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UN warning on Afghanistan
The UN describes the situation unfolding in Afghanistan as a "humanitarian catastrophe".
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Lawlessness in South Africa
Will the deployment of 25 thousand troops end the looting and violence in South Africa?
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UN vaccine warning
The World Health Organization has urged governments to restart children's vaccinations