Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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Coronavirus landmarks in Brazil and India
Brazil hits two million cases and now India has recorded a million people infected
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EU leaders discuss coronavirus fund
Discussions take place today over setting up a 750 billion euro fund to help recovery
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US disease expert: young people spreading Covid-19
Dr Anthony Fauci says young people need to stop going out to crowded places
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High profile US Twitter accounts hacked
It's a bad day for Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Barack Obama... but even worse for Twitter
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Soaring temperatures in Siberia
Siberia experiences a record-breaking heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 38 degrees
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Huge Twitter hack targets high profile US accounts
Fake tweets sent from the accounts of Barack Obama, Bill Gates, Joe Biden and others
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US ends Hong Kong's preferential trade treatment
President Trump said he was acting because Beijing had taken away Hong Kong's freedom
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President Trump has cut Hong Kong's trade privileges
China has criticised the measures which it said slandered its security legislation
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US imposes new tariffs on Hong Kong
President Trump condemned the new security law imposed on Hong Kong by China
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Sweeping restrictions have been re-introduced in California
The US state's governor announced the measures after a spike in infection rates
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California: opened up and now closing back down
Restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, zoos and museums shut after coronavirus spike
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Covid restrictions return to California
In contrast New York has recorded its first day without a Covid-related death since March
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Poland's divided electorate awaits key presidential result
President Andrzej Duda holds a slim lead over his more liberal rival
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Poland's incumbent Andrzej Duda leads poll narrowly
Latest figures project him beating the centre- right mayor of Warsaw, Rafal Trzaskowski
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Poland's presidential election very close
The president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, is inching towards re-election
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Philippines decides future of top broadcaster
Two months after it was taken off air, it is now waiting to hear if it can go back on air
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Philippines and the future of its top broadcaster
A congressional committee is deciding whether to renew its 25 year licence
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Ruling on President Trump's taxes
Prosecutors in New York are allowed to examine his financial records
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US has a quarter of the world's Covid-19 cases
There are now over three million cases there
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US has over three million Covid-19 cases
Over 131,000 deaths have been reported
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Covid-19: US surpasses three million cases
On Tuesday the US broke its record for most new cases reported in one day
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Hong Kong's new 'security hotel'
New building opened which puts mainland Chinese agents in Hong Kong for the first time.
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Scientists say Covid-19 can linger in the air
The WHO accepts arguments that this may be a way the virus is being transmitted
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WHO: Airborne transmission of Covid may be possible
We speak to one of the scientists who signed a letter to the health organisation
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Tik Tok pulls its app from Hong Kong
Social media companies say they'll prevent police in Hong Kong using their data
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Tik Tok says it will exit Hong Kong market
Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam says she will 'vigorously implement' new security law
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Hong Kong: Carrie Lam warns of 'consequences' for protesters
Tik Tok pulls out - while other social media firms say they will no longer help police
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Melbourne sees surge in Covid-19 cases
We speak to a resident in one of the tower blocks which have been quarantined
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Melbourne lockdown after spike in coronavirus cases
The border between Australia's two most populous states is closed after increase in cases
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Coronavirus: Australia to close Victoria-New South Wales border
The decision follows a spike in infections in the Victorian capital, Melbourne