Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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UN counts economic consequences of Covid-19
United Nations trade agency says Covid-19 has cost the world economy $2.4 trillion
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Hot Canada: unprecedented heatwave smashes temperature records
Scorching heat is stretching from north-west US to Canada's Arctic territories
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Dozens dead amid Canada's historic heatwave
Canada's west coast region sees unprecedented heatwave has caused dozens of sudden deaths
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Ethiopian government declares a truce in Tigray
Tigray leadership calls for international aid as Ethiopian troops pull out of capital
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Tigrayan forces capture regional capital, Mekelle
We hear from an advisor to the Tigrayan TPLF as a ceasefire is called by the government
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Ethiopian government declares Tigray truce
The move comes as the regional capital, Mekelle, is claimed by Tigrayan forces
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Rome Conference: combatting IS in Africa
World leaders discuss how to tackle the rise of Islamic State in the African continent
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Anti-Islamic State coalition meets
International politicians meet to discuss how to stop the rise of IS in Africa
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Islamic State in Africa: what can be done?
As the group claims another attack in DRC, foreign ministers meet to discuss the threat
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Governor declares state of emergency after apartment collapse
Around 100 people are still missing after 12 storey building collapsed in Miami
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Rescue workers hunt for survivors after Miami apartment collapse
We hear from the mayor of Surfside where the 12 storey building collapsed
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Dozens missing after Miami building collapse
At least one person has died after the collapse of the 12-storey residential building
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Canada: hundreds of unmarked graves found at former indigenous school
Unmarked graves found at former residential school for indigenous children
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Biden proposals to fight crime wave
President Biden announces new gun control measures
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Biden's plans to fight crime
US President Biden outlined measures to take on soaring levels of violence
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Restoring stability in Libya
An international conference on Libya is about to start in Germany
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Taliban military gains
Taliban fighters have seized dozens of districts in Afghanistan
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Heavy fighting in northern Ethiopia
Reports of heavy fighting in Ethiopia's Tigray region as the crisis there escalates.
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Australia angered by Unesco Great Barrier Reef plan
The reef must be put on a list of World Heritage Sites that are "in danger", Unesco says.
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Australia furious at Unesco's Great Barrier Reef stand
The coral reef is "in danger" because of climate change, says UN's cultural body
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Unesco: Great Barrier Reef should be listed as 'in danger'
The Australian government is furious, saying it will 'strongly oppose' the recommendation
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Will Ethiopia's elections truly be representative
Around 20% of constituencies won't hold poll because of security or logistical problems
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Ethiopians go to the polls
But how free and fair will they be with conflict in Tigray and insecurity elsewhere
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Ethiopia faces election test
Elections take place against the backdrop of the conflict in Tigray
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Some 80m people displaced by war and persecution, says UN
UN refugee agency says many who flee their homes end up in other conflict zones
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African liberation icon Kenneth Kaunda dies at 97
The first president of independent Zambia has died in Lusaka
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Kenneth Kaunda - the Founding Father of Zambia has died
The former president of Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda was an African liberation struggle giant
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Arrests at Hong Kong's pro-democracy Apple Daily
Police arrested senior staff on suspicion of violating the national security law
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Raid and arrests of pro-democracy journalists in Hong Kong
Apple Daily, owned by jailed media mogul Jimmy Lai, has been openly critical of China
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Hong Kong police arrest pro-democracy Apple Daily editor
Five senior members of Apple Daily, owned by media mogul Jimmy Lai, have been arrested