Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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Crush tragedy at religious gathering in India
More than 120 people have been killed in a crush at a religious event in northern India
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Crush at religious gathering in India
More than 100 people have been killed.
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US Supreme Court says Trump has some immunity from prosecution
President Biden has condemned the court ruling
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President Biden condemns US Supreme Court ruling
The court says former presidents have some immunity from criminal prosecution
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Trump has partial immunity from prosecution
The US Supreme Court rules former presidents have some immunity from criminal prosecution
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Far-right National Rally party emerges top in French elections
The party won 33.1% of the vote
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National Rally party wins first round of French elections
France’s far right won 33.1% of the vote
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French election: Far-right celebrates lead
National Rally party emerges from first round in first place with 33.1 % of the vote
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Biden and Trump trade insults in the first US presidential debate
Strategist David Plouffe says Trump and Biden looked "30 years apart"
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Age concerns worsen for Biden after faltering performance
Democrats expressed concern at the president's performance
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Biden stumbles, Trump goes on attack
Biden and Trump differed vastly on many issues, including abortion and US foreign policy
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Deadly protests force Kenya's president to withdraw finance bill
President Ruto says he will start dialogue with Kenya's youth
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Bolivia: Armed forces occupy capital square after coup attempt fails
Bolivian authorities arrest Juan Jose Zuniga, the outgoing general commander of the army
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Bolivia's top general arrested after failed coup attempt
General Juan Zúñiga sent hundreds of soldiers and armoured vehicles to the city of La Paz
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Wikileaks founder on way to Australia
Julian Assange pleaded guilty to a single felony ending a fourteen year legal battle
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Julian Assange walks free after plea deal in US court
He faces no further prison time and is now on his way back to Australia
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Kenya's anti-tax protests turn deadly
President Ruto says the protests are an unprecedented attack on the country's democracy
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Julian Assange agrees plea deal
He was charged with conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information
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Wikileaks: Julian Assange freed in US plea deal
The Wikileaks founder has left the UK after reaching a deal with US authorities
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Julian Assange leaves the UK after being freed in US plea deal
He was charged with conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information
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Gunmen have carried out coordinated attacks in Dagestan
Security forces killed six of the attackers who targeted churches and synagogues.
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Seventeen people killed in deadly attacks on Dagestan
Six gunmen who carried out the attacks have been killed
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Deadly attacks on Dagestan synagogues and churches
At least seventeen people died in attacks on the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala
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More than a thousand people die from extreme heat during Hajj pilgrimage
Pilgrims have faced unusually extreme heat with temperatures of up to 49 degrees Celsius
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Death toll at the Hajj pilgrimage surpasses one thousand
Pilgrims have faced unusually extreme heat with temperatures of up to 49 degrees Celsius
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More than a thousand people believed to have died during Hajj pilgrimage
As temperatures remain high in Saudi Arabia there is a risk of further fatalities
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Vladimir Putin tour of east Asia
The Russian President has arrived in Vietnam.
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Putin on visit to Vietnam
Vladimir Putin arrives in Vietnam on his second stop tour of east Asia.
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Exreme Saudi heat on pilgrims
Reports that hundreds of Hadj pilgrims have died in Saudi Arabia due to extreme heat. .
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Huge crowds gather in Pyongyang to welcome Putin
Putin says both countries will also expand cooperation in tourism, culture and education.