Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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Newsday
Live news, business and sport from around the world.
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Lebanon's medicine shortage
Lebanon’s economic problems are leading to a medical crisis
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South Africa riots and looting
There are growing concerns about the economic impact of the violence.
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Dozens of protesters arrested in Cuba
Thousands joined the protests against Covid restrictions and calling for more freedoms
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Poland v EU: What action can Europe take?
Poland's Supreme Court decides what should come first - EU or Polish law
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Cuba protests: dozens arrested
Thousands of people joined the biggest protests on the island for decades
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Cuba sees unprecedented demonstrations
Marchers are seen calling for democracy and vaccines to tackle the coronavirus pandemic
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US team to visit Haiti after president's killing
Police arrest a doctor they say is a key suspect in organising last week's assassination
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Cubans stage rare protests over Covid measures
Thousands of people protest against Cuba's communist government in the capital Havana
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Haiti: Colombian 'hit squad' accused of president's assassination
17 retired soldiers are captured and paraded in front of the cameras
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Haiti crisis: Colombian 'assassins' paraded before cameras
Authorities parade 17 men from the unit allegedly behind the president's assassination
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Haiti police says foreign hit squad killed president
We hear from its prime minister, Claude Joseph, as more revelations are revealed
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Suspects killed after Haiti President's assassination
President Jovenel Moïse was gunned down in his home, his wife is in hospital in the US
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Latest on Haiti President's assassination
Following the murder of President Jovenel Moïse, police say four suspects are dead
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Haiti President assassination: Several suspects killed
President Jovenel Moïse was killed in his home, the First Lady is in hospital in the US
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Dutch crime journalist's shooting sparks outrage and shock
Peter R de Vries is in a serious condition after being gunned down in Amsterdam
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Shock at shooting of Dutch crime journalist
Peter R de Vries has been seriously wounded after being shot on a street in Amsterdam
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Afghanistan: Minority groups fear Taliban reprisals
As NATO troops near a full withdrawal, what do Taliban gains mean for minority groups?
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Covid-19: UK gambles on reopening
We ask if 'Freedom Day' is a good idea - and how countries can best unlock
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British government confirms Covid restrictions to be scrapped
Critics say it's 'reckless' at a time when rates are rising because of the delta variant
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UK Covid: Is 'Freedom Day' reckless?
The government is criticised for easing restrictions just as cases surge
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Taliban warning: Foreign troops will be treated as 'occupying force'
Most Nato troops have left Afghanistan, well ahead of the agreed September deadline
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Afghanistan: Nato troops complete withdrawal
The Taliban continues its rapid gain of territory with only a few foreign troops left
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Afghan Taliban: all foreign troops must leave by deadline
Group says any soldiers in country beyond September will be treated as an occupying force
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Afghanistan withdrawal: all troops have now left main US base
We discuss what the ending of the US mission might mean for the country
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President Biden meets families of Miami apartment disaster
US President says it is 'still possible' to find survivors in collapsed Miami building
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Survivors can be found in Miami rubble, says Biden
US President Joe Biden has been meeting families affected by the apartment block collapse
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China's ruling Communist Party celebrates its 100th birthday
President Xi Jinping said the party had altered the landscape of world development
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President Xi Jinping marks 100 years of the Chinese Communist Party
President Xi says China's economic and military renaissance has become irreversible
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Bill Cosby's conviction for sexual assault overturned
The former US actor and comedian is spending his first night at home in Philadelphia