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Millions Mark International Women's Day as Pandemic Deepens Inequality, Violence Around the World
Millions of women around the world are taking to the streets today to mark International Women's Day — in a year where women have been disproportionately impacted by rising poverty, unemployment and violence during the pandemic.

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COVID Deaths Soar in Brazil as Bolsonaro Blasts Lockdowns. Experts Warn It Will 'Get Worse'
Brazil’s COVID-19 death toll has now topped nearly 260,000, the world’s second worst after the United States, as hospitals are overwhelmed with new cases.

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Amanpour and Company
March 5, 2021
Dr. Sasa, the envoy representing Myanmar's parliament to the U.N., discusses the military coup in his country.

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PBS NewsHour
March 5, 2021 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Friday on the NewsHour, the Senate debate intensifies ahead of critical votes on President Biden's COVID economic relief bill.

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Amanpour and Company
March 4, 2021
Doctors Rhea Boyd and Joia Crear-Perry discuss “The Conversation: Between Us, About Us," a video series featuring Black doctors, nurses and scientists intended to provide credible information about vaccines.

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PBS NewsHour
March 4, 2021 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Thursday on the NewsHour, "PBS NewsHour" talks to key lawmakers about the battle in the Senate over President's Biden's COVID aid bill.

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Democracy Now!
Asian American Communities Organize Against Rise in Hate Crimes, Say More Policing Is Not the Answer
One recent study found a 150 percent increase in hate crimes targeting Asian Americans in 2020, even though overall hate crimes fell last year.

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Amanpour and Company
March 3, 2021
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon and Gen. John Allen (Ret.) discuss the book “The Daughters of Kobani.”