Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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China celebrates ending rural poverty
How much of this is real progress and how much is the official party line?
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China claims a monumental social and economic transformation
President Xi Jinping has declared China has scored a "complete victory" against poverty
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China says 100m raised out of poverty
China has declared that the population has been lifted out of poverty under President Xi
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Tiger Woods car crash: 'awake and responsive' after surgery
US golfing star Tiger Woods ''in a stable condition'' in hospital in Los Angeles
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Tiger Woods car crash in Los Angeles
Fifteen time golf champion Tiger Woods has major leg injuries in a serious road accident
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Clean energy push from 15 world leaders
Call for public and private investment in clean energy in countries affected by conflict
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Dispute between Australia and Facebook is resolved
Facebook had blocked news content from being accessed in Australia
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Australia and Facebook resolve dispute
Facebook says it will restore news content to its users in Australia
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US records over 500,000 Covid-19 deaths
President Biden has called it a 'heartbreaking milestone'
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UK to outline its way out of lockdown
The British Prime Minister will announce his plan to ease coronavirus restrictions
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Myanmar protests continue across the country
This is despite a broadcast on state television warning them they are risking their lives
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Myanmar protesters call for general strike
Tens of thousands have again taken to the streets to protest against the military coup
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G7 considers Covid vaccine nationalism
Pressure mounts on richer nations to share the supply of vaccines more equitably
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"I've personally received more vaccine doses than 130 countries"
A US doctor appeals to rich nations to share access to Covid vaccines more equitably
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Covid-19: how can vaccines be distributed more fairly?
We talk to a US doctor who says he's personally received more doses than 130 countries
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Facebook blocks news content from being shared or viewed in Australia
The row is over a law which would make tech giants pay for news content
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Facebook users in Australia are blocked from sharing or viewing news
It comes in response to a proposed law which would make tech giants pay for news content
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Facebook blocks news content in Australia
Users cannot share or view news content on it. This is in response to a proposed new law
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Thousands are protesting in Yangon, Myanmar
It is one of the biggest protests so far against the military coup
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Protests continue in Myanmar calling for democracy to return
The detained civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been given a second criminal charge
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Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi handed second criminal charge
Anti-coup demonstrators are demanding her release and that of other elected leaders
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A doctor's view of the Myanmar protests
"We are planning to 100% shut down... hospitals, transport, electricity and education"
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Myanmar protests: public workers try to shut down services
Healthcare workers go on strike in protest at the coup are being hidden by residents
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Myanmar: latest internet shutdown
We speak to a protester who's determined to continue despite threats of punishment
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Myanmar protests continue amid fears of crackdown
More troops are deployed and the detention of Aung San Suu Kyi is extended
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Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi's detention extended
The army deploys extra armoured vehicles on the street, amid fears of a crackdown
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Myanmar troops on the streets as internet cut off
There are growing fears that the army is about to start a major crackdown in Myanmar
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Burmese protesters urge for support as arrests continue
It comes as Myanmar’s military orders a mass release of prisoners.;
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Myanmar’s military to release thousands of prisoners
Thousands of pro-democracy citizens across the country prepare for further arrests.
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Myanmar's amnesty for 23,000 prisoners
The military says they were jailed by the previous democratically-elected government.