Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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Cyber attack on US security agencies still a danger
A recently discovered cyber attack on government systems is "continuing", says US
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US Homeland Security among cyber-hacked organisations
FBI and security agencies said they are working to understand the full extent of the hack
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US trying to gauge full extent of cyber hack
Recently discovered cyber attack on government is "significant and continuing", says US
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Germany starts Christmas lockdown amid Covid surge
All non-essential businesses will close under Germany's new restrictions
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Germany under tougher restrictions amid Covid rise
All non-essential businesses will close under Germany's new restrictions
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Top US Congress leaders say they hope to agree on Covid aid package
Four senior US congressional members hold meeting to try to break months of stalemate
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US electoral college vote officially confirms Biden’s victory
Joe Biden says the US democracy proved to be "resilient, true and strong"
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Biden after win formalised: Time to turn the page
Mr Biden condemned President Trump's attempts to challenge the result
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Biden win formalised
Biden criticises President Trump as US electoral college confirms his election victory
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US begins coronavirus vaccine rollout
Millions of doses of the Pfizer vaccine will be distributed in the coming months
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Covid-19: first vaccines to be rolled out in US
We talk to one of the suppliers involved in giving out the vaccine
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White House staff 'to receive early Pfizer vaccines'
The Coronavirus vaccine is set to be rolled out in parts of the United States this week
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Brexit deadline looms with no sign of agreement
We head to Brussels with Sunday apparently the real and final deadline for a trade deal
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US drug experts recommend Pfizer vaccine approval
We speak to a senator who's been fighting to encourage people to use vaccines
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US vaccine approval draws one step closer
But will it help with half of Americans saying they won't have the jab?
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Brexit talks: no breakthrough with 'large gaps' remaining
Talks between British and EU negotiators continue over a post Brexit trade deal
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Will Facebook be forced to sell WhatsApp and Instagram?
The US government sues Facebook over concerns it has become a social media monopoly
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Major US lawsuits seek break-up of Facebook
Could a legal challenge cost the tech giant its ownership of Whatsapp and Instagram?
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US plan to vaccinate millions of its citizens
But aid agencies warn that poorer nations may be unable to immunise all their people
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President-elect Joe Biden sets vaccination target
Mr Biden has set a goal of 100 million Covid vaccinations in his first 100 days in office
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Covid vaccinations: aid agencies warn of unequal global roll-out
Joe Biden sets goal of 100 million Covid vaccinations in his first 100 days in office
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Covid-19: UK starts vaccine roll-out
High risk groups will be the first to receive the shots in UK vaccine programme
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Covid-19: UK begins mass vaccination
The government says it will prioritise the elderly, vulnerable people and health workers
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Biden reportedly chooses first black Defense Secretary
US media say President-elect Joe Biden has chosen the retired army general, Lloyd Austin
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Brexit: mixed messages on progress
Talks between Britain and the EU on a post-Brexit trade deal will resume today.
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Brexit deal negotiations resume
UK and EU negotiators are trying to agree a post-Brexit trade deal before January 1
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Donald Trump's personal lawyer gets Covid
Rudy Giuliani is reported to be in hospital after testing positive for the coronavirus
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Biden says he will ask Americans to wear masks for his first 100 days in office
He urges the Senate to agree another support package to rescue struggling businesses
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Coronavirus: Biden to ask all Americans to wear masks
Mr Biden says universal mask-wearing should bring a "significant reduction" in Covid-19
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Biden to ask Americans to wear masks for 100 days
Mr Biden says universal mask-wearing should bring a "significant reduction" in Covid-19