Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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G7 meeting urged to share Covid-19 vaccines fairly
Rich nations are being asked to do more to help poorer countries tackle the pandemic
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US: Derek Chauvin calls for a new trial
The lawyer for the killer of George Floyd says his client was deprived of a fair trial
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The killer of George Floyd asks for a new trial
The lawyer of Derek Chauvin says his client was deprived a fair trial
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G7 leaders meet face-to-face (not on Zoom)
Myanmar and relations with Russia, China and Iran will be on the agenda.
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Gates divorce: how will it impact the couple's foundation?
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation spends billions worldwide on vaccines and poverty
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Bill and Melinda Gates to divorce after 27 years
So what will this mean for their shared charitable foundation?
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India vaccine manufacturer warns of shortages
The head of the Serum Institute says the government is to blame for not preparing
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US Secretary of State raises concern about US/China relationship
Antony Blinken accuses China of acting aggressively abroad and repressively at home
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US Secretary of State: China more aggressive
Antony Blinken tells CBS News Beijing, that US doesn't want military conflict
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Dozens killed in crush at religious festival in Israel
Mobile network collapsed after tragedy - leaving families unable to reach loved ones
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Israeli orthodox festival crush: at least 44 dead
Crowds of pilgrims were trying to pass through a new and narrow pathway when some slipped
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Israel stampede: Dozens killed at religious festival
At least 44 people were killed and 100 injured in a crush at an orthodox Jewish festival
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President Biden's 100 days speech
Biden pitches 'once in a generation investment' to Congress
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President Biden's sweeping proposals
After 100 days in the White House, Joe Biden addresses a joint session of Congress
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Biden pitches 'once in a generation investment'
Proposals for jobs, education and social care in first speech to Congress joint session
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An in-depth look at India's Covid crisis
India's death toll passes 200,000
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India's coronavirus deaths pass 200,000
A day of special coverage on the BBC on India's Covid crisis
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India's covid crisis
An in depth look at India's Covid crisis, as the official death toll passes 200,000.
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India and Covid-19: what are the lessons?
We go to Kolkata where local media is reporting a positivity rate as high as 50%
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Covid-19: US to share millions of 'hoarded' vaccines
The vaccines will be released over the coming months after a federal safety review
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US to share 60m of its vaccine doses
The White House say it will make millions of its doses available to other countries
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Delhi Covid: Patients struggling for breath 'like fish out of water'
We hear from an ICU doctor as hospitals across the country run out of beds
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International aid sent as India's hospitals struggle with Covid spike
Doctors say people are dying like 'fish in the street' because of shortages of oxygen
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Covid-19: countries send medical aid to India
A doctor tells us about the latest situation as Delhi's hospitals struggle to cope
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Covid-19: Delhi hospitals run out of oxygen supplies
Patients die after a fire breaks out in one hospital while another runs out of oxygen
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Violence explodes in East Jerusalem after a week of tension
Police battled to keep far-right Jews and Palestinians apart, but dozens were injured
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Dozens injured in East Jerusalem clashes
Hundreds of far-right Jews clashed with Palestinian demonstrators at the Damascus Gate
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India reports record rise in coronavirus cases
India's hospitals are overwhelmed with Covid patients
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India's record rise in Covid cases
India reports biggest daily total of new coronavirus infections since the pandemic began
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Biden leads new push on climate change
US President Joe Biden has invited 40 world leaders to a virtual Climate Summit.