Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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BBC exclusive reports from highly secretive, sealed off North Korea
Crackdown worsens in North Korea - its borders closed since the covid pandemic began
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BBC secret North Korea interviews reveal desperate lives
North Koreans have told the BBC that the government has become increasingly repressive
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President Zelensky calls for more military aid amid Ukrainian advances
Ukraine's allies need to provide air defence systems and fighter jets, says Mr Zelensky
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Trump calls federal charges against him 'heinous abuse of power'
Donald Trump says he had 'every right' to hold the national security documents he kept
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Former US president, Donald Trump, pleads not guilty in federal court
Donald Trump rallied his supporters following his second court appearance in three months
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Central Ukraine hit by Russian missile strike
The authorities in Kryvyi Rih say three people have died and 25 injured.
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Ukraine: Dam destruction may spark food crisis
Fears it could take months, if not years, to de-mine the flooded areas.
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Kakhovka dam attack could threaten global food supplies
Ukraine and the UN warn that recovery would take many months or years.
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Ukraine recaptures territory in counter-offensive
Blahodatne, Neskuchne and Makarivka reportedly retaken.
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Ukraine says it has liberated villages in Donetsk
Blahodatne, Neskuchne and Makarivka reportedly retaken.
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Ukraine claims to have liberated three villages in Donetsk
Troops are continuing their assault to the north and south of Bakhmut.
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Trump is indicted on seven charges
Former US President has been charged over his handling of classified files.
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Donald Trump indicted over classified documents
Former US President faces seven charges.
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Donald Trump indicted for second time
Former US President has been charged over his handling of classified documents.
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Alarm raised over the worldwide effects of Ukraine's breached dam
Climate campaigners and humanitarian agencies cite food security fears over destroyed dam
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Significant environmental fallout from Ukraine's destroyed dam
Ukraine says hundreds of thousands of people have now been left without drinking water
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Red Cross issues warning over landmines in dam-flooded Ukraine
Landmines dislodged by flooding from Ukraine's breached Kakhovka dam a significant threat
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Destroyed Ukraine dam: Vast reservoir empties into southern Ukraine
Moscow and Kyiv have traded accusations about who was responsible for the dam's breach
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Nova Kakhovka: Destroyed dam's flood waters still rising
Thousands of people are being evacuated from the Ukrainian city of Kherson after flooding
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Ukraine dam: nuclear power plant safe for now despite flooding
Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant is not immediately threatened, say international inspectors
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Ukraine: Evacuation underway amid dam disaster
A Soviet-built dam in southern Ukraine has been breached threatening serious flooding
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Damaged Ukraine dam: Serious flood risk to Kherson
A huge Soviet-built dam in southern Ukraine has been wholly or partially destroyed
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Ukraine troops advance on eastern fronts, Kyiv says
Ukraine says it's gained ground near Bakhmut, as Russia claims to have thwarted attacks
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Odisha train crash: Investigation into signal failure as death toll nears 300
Trains are running again in Odisha where deadly train crash happened
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Odisha train crash: Investigation into signal failure as death toll nears 300
Dozens of the victims are yet to be identified
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Odisha train crash: Investigation into signal failure as death toll nears 300
Trains are running again on India's rail network where the accident happened
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US default averted as Congress approves debt deal
The bill suspends the US debt ceiling for two years.
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US Congress approves debt deal
The bill suspends the debt ceiling for two years.
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Deal to raise debt ceiling passes US Senate
The bill will now be signed into law by President Joe Biden.
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Debt ceiling deal: US House passes bill
The government is forecast to hit its borrowing limit on Monday 5 June.