Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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UK Prime Minister set to return to work after recovering from the coronavirus
The prime minister will hold talks with senior ministers and officials
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UK PM back at Downing Street to lead virus response
The prime minister will chair the regular morning cabinet meeting on Covid-19
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Coronavirus: lockdown easing measures around the world considered
We hear from New Zealand, Spain and Italy on easing some coronavirus measures
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Some businesses reopen in US State of Georgia
The lockdown is eased but there are concerns as there are over 20,000 Covid-19 cases
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Some businesses to reopen in US State of Georgia
The decision to ease the lockdown has got support but some say it's too soon
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US government scientists suggest sunlight can help against Covid-19
Trump administration experts say the virus weakened when exposed to sunlight
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EU leaders to discuss economic recovery plan
They are expected to sign off on a rescue package for states hardest-hit by the crisis
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EU leaders to discuss economic recovery plan
They are expected to sign off on a rescue package for states hardest-hit by the virus
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Lockdowns and the shortfall in foreign remittances
Almost 20% of the money migrants normally send home will be missing due to the pandemic
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Covid-19 - which countries are coping well?
Why has Portugal been hit far less severely than its neighbour Spain?
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President Trump announces green card ban
He says this will last for 60 days and apply only to those seeking permanent residency.
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US: The politics of coronavirus pandemic
Is President Trump on the campaign trail as he bans green cards?
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Why is Trump suspending immigration to the US?
Trump tweets that he'll sign an executive order to save US jobs during coronavirus crisis
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President Trump says he'll suspend immigration
In a tweet he says the move is to protect American jobs
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Trump tweet: I will cut immigration because of covid-19
The President says he will sign an executive order to suspend all immigration to the US
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The countries easing coronavirus restrictions
Germany opens small shops while India allows farmers back onto their fields
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Germany eases coronavirus restrictions
Small shops can now open but schools and hairdressers won't open until the 4th of May
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New York governor launches coronavirus antibody testing campaign
Tests are being bought and imported from many global companies - but are they reliable?
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President Trump signals end of lockdown
The governor of Washington welcomed the decision to give the final say to each state
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Trump green lights US economy reopening
Critics of the move say testing for the virus is key to opening the country
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Coronavirus: Trump unveils plan to reopen states in phases
There's been a mixed reaction in the US to his plans for lifting coronavirus restrictions
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Could coronavirus have peaked in parts of Europe?
France sees drop in hospital Covid-19 patients, for the first time
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Turmp announcement on lifting lockdown expected Thursday
President Trump has been at loggerheads with state governors about the timing
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Trump says virus 'has passed its peak' in US
"We'll be the comeback kids," the president says, predicting some states will reopen soon
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In defence of WHO as Donald Trump pulls funding
How will the President's decision affect the global fight against the Covid-19 pandemic?
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Reaction to Trump pulling WHO funding
Is this an attempt to deflect blame from US administration policies - or a fair response?
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President Trump halts WHO funding
He says the World Health Organisation has failed in its response to coronavirus spread
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France: people told to stay at home for another month
Meanwhile in Italy, Austria and Spain some small businesses allowed to reopen
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Italy starts to lift lockdown
Some small businesses are being allowed to open - but some critics say it's too soon
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Austria to reopen some shops as it eases lockdown
Garden centres, DIY stores and small shops will reopen.