Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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White House Briefing on North Korea for the Entire U.S. Senate
Donald Trump invites all 100 US Senators to a classified briefing on North Korea.
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US Military Begins Installing Missile Defence System in South Korea
US military has begun installing a controversial missile defence system in South Korea
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White House Invites US Senators to Classified Briefing on North Korea
Donald Trump invites all 100 US Senators to a briefing on North Korea on Wednesday.
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US Reportedly Deploys THAAD Missile Defence Equipment to South Korea
US missile defence system moves into South Korea, according to Yonhap news agency.
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US Senators to Receive Classified Briefing on North Korea
Donald Trump invites all 100 US Senators to a briefing on North Korea.
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Korean Peninsular Diplomatic Tensions Remain High
North Korea is reported to have staged a big artillery exercise amid regional tensions
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Tensions Remain High Between the Two Koreas
North Korea is reported to have staged a large-scale artillery exercise.
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North Korea is Reportedly Staging Large Artillery Exercises
North Korea is reportedly staging a large-scale artillery exercise, amid mounting tension
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President Trump: North Korea Is A Real Threat To The World
Mr Trump on North Korea: status quo is unacceptable
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President Trump Warns Over North Korea's Nuclear Programme
Mr Trump on North Korea: UN Must Be Prepared To Impose New Sanctions
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President Trump Demands New North Korea Sanctions
US demands more sanctions to halt Pyongyang's bid to develop nuclear missiles.
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French Presidential Election: Defeated Mainstream Backs Macron
Mainstream parties in France have united to back Emmanuel Macron for president.
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French Presidential Election: Losing Candidates Support Macron
Many losing traditional parties' candidates will back Mr Macron in the second round.
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French Presidential Election: Macron v Le Pen
Either centrist, Emmanuel Macron, or nationalist, Marine le Pen, will become president
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French Presidential Election: Macron Tops Poll
Centrist Emmanuel Macron will face nationalist Marine Le Pen in the run-off
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French Presidential Election: Run-off In May
Emmanuel Macron, a centrist, and nationalist Marine le Pen will compete in a run-off.
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First Round French Voters Snub Traditional Parties
French voters will choose between Emmanuel Macron and Marine le Pen
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Hollande Chairs Security Meeting After Deadly Gun Attack in Paris
Paris gunman was 'focus of anti-terror' probe.
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Paris Shooting: Gunman Was 'Focus of Anti-Terror' Probe
President Hollande promises absolute vigilance after the deadly gun attack in Paris.
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Paris Gunman Was 'On Police Terror Radar'
Paris shooting: Gunman was 'focus of anti-terror' probe.
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Policeman and Suspected Gunman Shot Dead in Paris 'Terror Attack'
President Francois Hollande has promised absolute vigilance after the gun attack in Paris
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Suspected Terror Attack in France
France's President Hollande has promised absolute vigilance after a gun attack in Paris.
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Policeman Killed in Paris 'Terror Attack'
President Francois Hollande says he's convinced the attack was "terrorist-related.
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Pakistan PM Awaits Panama Papers Ruling
Pakistan's Supreme Court to rule on claims which could determine the fate of PM.
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Venezuela's opposition calls for further protests after a day of violent demonstrations.
At least three people have been shot dead in Venezuela in protests against the government
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Pakistan's Supreme Court to Deliver Corruption Case Verdict
Verdict expected in Pakistan corruption case implicating family of the prime minister.
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Opponents of Venezuela's President Have Vowed to Renew Their Mass Protests
Venezuela's opposition leader has called for further mass protests.
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Two People Shot Dead in Venezuela in Protests Against the Government
Opponents of Venezuela's president vow to renew their mass protests after a day of unrest
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Violence Breaks Out at Anti-Government Demonstrations in Venezuela
Two killed as Venezuela's biggest anti-government demonstrations in years turn violent.
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British MPs to Approve Early General Election
The call for a vote needs the backing of two-thirds of the parliament