Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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Libya floods: Rescue workers continue to recover dead bodies
UN says death toll at least 11,300 and many thousands are still missing.
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Libya floods: Doctors struggling to identify the victims
The UN says the death toll is at least 11,300.
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Libya flood deaths in the city of Derna hit 11,000
It's estimated about 30,000 people have been left homeless.
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Libya flood deaths in the city of Derna hit 11,000
Questions being asked if more could have been done to save lives.
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Libya flood deaths in the city of Derna hit 11,000
Survivors describe terrifying escapes and people being swept away in front of their eyes.
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Death toll in Libya’s Derna could reach 20,000
Mayor says the figure is based on the number of districts completely destroyed.
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Libya floods: Fears 20,000 people have died
Derna's mayor said the figure is based on the number of districts completely destroyed.
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Libya floods: 'Rival governments working together'
UN says both governments are liaising with each other.
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Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin meet for talks
North Korean leader travelled to the Vostochny space centre in Russia's far east.
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Libya floods: Entire neighbourhoods dragged into the sea
At least 2,300 have been killed in Derna, the worst affected city.
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Libya floods: ’10,000 people missing’
Local emergency services say at least 2,300 people have died.
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Morocco earthquake: 2,800 killed as rescue efforts continue
There's been frustration at the speed of the response in some areas.
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Morocco earthquake: 2,800 killed as rescue efforts continue
Heavy lifting equipment has begun to arrive in remote regions of the Atlas mountains.
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Morocco earthquake: death toll continues to rise now standing at 2,800 people
There has been huge solidarity among the Moroccan people helping each other.
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Morocco earthquake: International emergency workers join rescue effort
Morocco has accepted aid from Britain, Spain, Qatar and the UAE
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Morocco earthquake: International teams join the rescue effort
Some villages in the Atlas mountains are the worst affected.
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Morocco earthquake: Hunt to find survivors stepped up
More than 2,100 people have died.
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Mali mourns after Islamist attacks
Three days of mourning were declared following attacks on a river boat and army base.
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Mali mourns after attack on river boat and army base
Three days of mourning have been declared.
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Mali in national mourning over river boat attack
Dozens of civilians died when a passenger boat on the Niger River was hit by rockets.
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Popstars talent agency head resigns amid mounting pressure over sex abuse scandal
Japan's most powerful talent agency admits its founder sexually abused aspiring popstars
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The Supreme Court in Mexico decriminalises abortion
Mexico's loosening of restriction on abortion is part of a trend in Latin America
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The Supreme Court in Mexico has legalised abortion nationwide
The judgement will allow the federal healthcare system to provide abortion services
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Capitol attack trials: Longest sentence yet given for Donald Trump supporter
Enrique Tarrio was the main organiser and was motivated by revolutionary zeal, says judge
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Enrique Tarrio jailed for 22 years for deadly pro-Trump 2021 riots
The former leader of the US Proud Boys group says he will appeal against his sentence
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Longest jail time yet for far-right pro-Trump nationalist
Enrique Tarrio was convicted of seditious conspiracy
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US: Putin and Kim Jong Un plan to meet for arms deal
US official says the North Korean leader will travel to Russia.
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Kim Jong Un to hold weapon talks with Putin
Claims come from a US official.
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Kim Jong Un 'to visit Putin for weapons talks'
North Korea and Russia have not commented on the claims.
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Africa climate summit ‘should be part of global solution’
The Kenyan president said Africa should be part of the solution to global warming.