Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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Pressure mounts on the British Prime Minister over chief adviser's travel
There's anger from the public over Dominic Cummings contravening lockdown rules
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson backs his key adviser Dominic Cummings
Row continues over Cummings' decision to travel during lockdown - contravening guidelines
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Hong Kong sees largest protests since lockdown
Is time running out for the semi-autonomous region's 'one country, two systems'?
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China plans a new security law for Hong Kong
The annual session of the parliament is likely to pass the new sedition law
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Coronavirus: China told it faces severe economic challenges
China's annual session of parliament was delayed due to the pandemic
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Concerns over Chinese plans for a new security law
Pro-democracy activists fear 'the end of Hong Kong' ahead of China parliament meeting
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WHO records biggest daily increase in Covid-19 cases
The UN agency is especially concerned about the impact on low and middle income countries
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Covid-19: Russia's low death toll despite high infection rate
Russia's official death toll is nearly 3,000 people
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WHO says Covid-19 is far from over
Pandemic has now infected nearly five million people worldwide
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Coronavirus and the elderly: Hong Kong's success story
How has Hong Kong managed to prevent any care home deaths from Covid-19?
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Coronavirus and the elderly special
Why are some countries registering a bigger proportion of elderly deaths than others?
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Coronavirus and the elderly, country by country
Legal action in Canada, no deaths in Hong Kong, and 'adopt-a-granny' in Bolivia
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Should there be an independent inquiry into the origins of coronavirus?
Australia and the European Union put forward a resolution calling for inquiry
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US renews criticism of World Health Organisation
President Trump calls on WHO to show 'independence' from China
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President Trump: I'm taking hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus
US health officials have previously warned people NOT to use the drug to prevent Covid-19
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Global health ministers meet to discuss coronavirus
The World Health Organisation will discuss how best to fight covid-19 at annual meeting
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Coronavirus discussed at World Health Organisation annual meeting
Health ministers will discuss how best to combat covid-19. So why won't Taiwan be there?
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Coronavirus: Hospitals in Brazil's São Paulo 'near collapse'
Mayor warns that hospitals may run out of beds for covid-19 patients
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Africa: what will the impact be of coronavirus?
The WHO warns of a quarter of a billion cases and, possibly, hundreds of thousands dead
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WHO: Coronavirus could kill 200,000 in Africa
The organisation also predicts covid-19 will infect up to a quarter of a billion people
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'Ousted' vaccine expert says US is facing its 'darkest winter'
President Trump says he is just "disgruntled" because he was removed from his job
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"Coronavirus may never go away"
The World Health Organisation warns people to manage their expectations for the future
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How big a problem is Covid anxiety?
WHO: countries should include mental health support during coronavirus pandemic
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World Health Organisation: coronavirus may never go away
The emergencies director warned against trying to predict when virus would disappear.
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Wuhan resident on life and testing
The city at the centre of the outbreak announces plans to test all 11 million residents
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Can Wuhan test ALL it's 11 million residents within 2 weeks?
Wuhan announces planned tests as it records new cases of Covid-19
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Coronavirus: Fauci warns Senate of 'serious consequences'
The top US infectious diseases doctor warns of danger of reopening the economy too soon
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Spotlight on nurses in fighting Coronavirus
Highlighting the work of nurses in fighting Covid-19
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Why was world not better prepared for Coronavirus?
We speak to the former head of the US CDC, Thomas Frieden
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US warned not to re-open economy too fast
Anthony Fauci to tell Senate today that re-opening economy could lead to more deaths