Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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Haiti violence: State of emergency declared after mass jailbreak
Gang leaders want to force the Prime Minister's resignation.
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Haiti violence: State of emergency declared after mass jailbreak
Armed gangs stormed a major prison, leading to the escape of around 4,000 inmates.
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More than 100 Palestinians killed near aid trucks
World leaders have condemned the violence as unacceptable
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Dozens killed while seeking aid in Gaza
World leaders have condemned the violence as unacceptable.
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More than 100 reported killed in crowd near Gaza aid convoy
World leaders have condemned the violence as unacceptable.
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South Korea issues ultimatum to striking doctors
Three-quarters of the country’s junior doctors have walked out over competition concerns
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Deadline looms for South Korean junior doctors to return to work
South Korea has threatened legal action against thousands of striking doctors
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South Korea threatens to take legal action against 10,000 striking doctors
The junior doctors are protesting plans to sharply increase medical school admissions
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South Korea says its birth rate has fallen to a record low
Declining birth rates raise concerns its working age population will halve within decades
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South Korea's population continues long-term decline
South Korea says its birth rate has fallen to a record low, despite government efforts
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President Biden wins in Michigan Primary with a stinging message
Tens of thousands of Democrats voted against Joe Biden over his stance on the war in Gaza
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Israel 'will not carry out military activities' during Ramadan - US
Joe Biden said such a commitment would allow the hostages held by Hamas to be released
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Ramadan pause agreed in principle by Israel, says US
US: Israeli pause in military activities in Gaza will start in two weeks during Ramadan
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President Biden hopeful of Gaza ceasefire soon
Joe Biden has said he hopes a temporary ceasefire could start on Monday in the Gaza war
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Paris negotiations raise hopes for a Gaza ceasefire deal
Gazan city of Rafah remains in Israel’s firing line
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Belarus holds tightly-controlled elections
The opposition leader has described the vote as a ''farce”.
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Belarus holds tightly-controlled elections
Only parties loyal to the regime are on the ballot.
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US private lunar landing defies instrument failure
An American commercial company has for the first time landed a spacecraft on the moon
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Intuitive Machines: US company makes historic Moon landing
Houston-based Intuitive Machines landed its Odysseus robot near the lunar south pole
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Odysseus has landed - US private craft is latest lunar visitor
An American mission has returned to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years
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US hospital pauses IVF after court ruling
The hospital in Alabama halted IVF after court says embryos are children.
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US hospital pauses IVF after court ruling
The hospital in Alabama halted IVF after court says embryos are children.
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Alabama hospital pauses IVF procedures after court ruling
US hospital halts IVF after court says embryos are children.
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Pakistan election: Imran Khan's rivals agree coalition deal
Supporters of Pakistan's former PM, Imran Khan, say his political rivals are "thieves"
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Unicef warns of Gaza children suffering malnutrition
The UN children's agency has warned of a sharp rise in malnutrition in Gaza
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Gaza: US blocks latest UN resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire
China told Washington its veto sent the wrong message and permit "continued slaughter"
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Gaza War: US drafts UN resolution calling for ceasefire
Washington has previously avoided using the word "ceasefire" during votes on the war
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US signals support for Gaza ceasefire as soon as feasible
The US has proposed a draft UN resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza
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US toughens language on the war in Gaza
Washington has put forward a draft resolution at the UN calling for a temporary ceasefire
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EU foreign ministers to hear widow of dead Russian dissident
Alexei Navalny's widow is expected to call for President Putin to be held to account