Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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Venezuela's Maduro Celebrates Sunday's Poll
Voters were to elect a constituent assembly to rewrite the country's National Charter
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Venezuela Vote A 'Success' According To Election Officials
Officials say more than eight million voters turned out to cast their votes
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Venezuela Erupts Into More Violence
The country has experienced its bloodiest political unrest in months
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Venezuela's Constituent Assembly Election Marred By Violence
Several deaths are reported in the western part of the country
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Several Deaths Reported in Venezuela Clashes
The country's election has been disrupted by violence
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US Senate fails to repeal Obamacare
Republicans fail in third attack on Affordable Care Act.
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Death toll passes 40 in Boko Haram attack
An oil convoy ambush leaves dozens dead in Nigeria.
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Boko Haram ambush kills more than 40
An oil exploration team is attacked by militants near Maiduguri.
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Venezuelan opposition say ban won’t stop protests
Protest means prison in Venezuela.
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Venezuela threatens prison for demonstrators
Demonstrations banned by President Maduro.
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Protest ban puts Venezuela on collision course
President Maduro threatens protestors with prison.
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US says it will punish officials who support Venezuelan constitutional change
Venezuelan reforms spark response from Washington.
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Venezuelan Reforms Trigger Washington Response
US targets top Venezuelan officials as general strike begins.
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As Venezuelans Strike US Announces Sanctions
Venezuela constitutional changes trigger Washington response.
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Political Turmoil In Venezuela Could Lead To US Sanctions
Washington anger at Venezuela reforms could lead to individuals being targeted.
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Venezuelan Reforms Risks Washington Punishing Individuals
US says it could target individuals who support political changes in Venezuela.
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US Threatens Venezuela Sanctions
Venezuela constitutional changes could trigger Washington response.
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The Women Who Were Part of Islamic State
The women who were part of IS and who are now being held in the city's outskirts.
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We Speak to the Women Who Travelled to Syria to Join the So-called Islamic State
The women who were part of Islamic State who've fled their former stronghold, Raqqa.
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The Women Who Were Part of Islamic State
We speak to women who travelled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State.
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We Speak to the Women Who Travelled to Syria to Join the So-called Islamic State
The woman who left her home in Tunisia to join the so-called Islamic State in Syria.
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The Women Who Were Part of Islamic State
The women who were part of Islamic State, who've fled their former stronghold, Raqqa.
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We Speak to Women Who Travelled to Syria to Join the So-called Islamic State
The wives of Islamic State fighters who've fled their former stronghold, Raqqa.
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Israel Removes Flashpoint Holy Site Metal Detectors
The Israeli government decides to remove metal detectors from a holy site in Jerusalem.
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Metal Detectors to be Removed from a Disputed Holy Site in Jerusalem
Israel is to remove metal detectors at the entrance to a holy site in Jerusalem.
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Israel to Remove Jerusalem Metal Detectors
Israel says it will remove metal detectors from a disputed holy site in Jerusalem.
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Israel Removes Jerusalem Metal Detectors After Cabinet Vote
Israeli government decides to remove metal detectors from a holy site in Jerusalem.
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Israel to Remove Metal Detectors From Disputed Holy Site in Jerusalem.
Israeli government decides to remove metal detectors from a Holy Site in Jerusalem.
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Israel Removes Jerusalem Metal Detectors
Israeli government decides to remove metal detectors from a holy site in Jerusalem.
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Western Kabul Hit by Suicide Attack
At least twenty people have died in the suicide bombing in the Afghan capital.