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2020-09-13 Covid in Yemen: The city where all the doctors fled - except one

During the height of the pandemic in Yemen, there was only one functioning hospital in the city of Aden, home to a million people.

2020-09-13 Coronavirus: Beijing's back and forth lockdown

Stephen McDonell explores 'the new normal’ in China's capital as it adapts to life with coronavirus.

2020-09-13 Coronavirus: Melbourne police arrest 74 anti-lockdown protesters

About 250 people attended the illegal protest in the Australian state of Victoria.

2020-09-13 Coronavirus: Israeli minister resigns over plans for second lockdown

Housing Minister Yaacov Litzman says the measure will affect key religious holidays later this month.

2020-09-13 Coronavirus: Cases in France leap past 10,000 a day

Hospitalisations and intensive care admissions also rise across the country as infections soar.

2020-09-12 Coronavirus: How the lockdown has changed schooling in South Asia

The pandemic has led to schools in South Asia shifting to remote learning but there are huge obstacles.

2020-09-12 US film Nomadland triumphs at Venice Film Festival

The festival was the first such event held with live audiences since the start of Covid-19 outbreak.

2020-09-12 Coronavirus: South Korea's Covid detectives

Contact tracers battle long hours and awkward conversations as they try to get suspected carriers to co-operate.

2020-09-12 Coronavirus: Oxford University to resume vaccine trial after pause

The late-stage trials were paused due to a reported side effect in a patient in the UK.

2020-09-12 Moria migrants tear gassed by Greek police in protest over new camp

Migrants and refugees were made homeless when the camp on the Greek island of Lesbos burned down.

2020-09-11 Coronavirus: False claims test kits for ‘Covid-19’ were sold in 2017

Our latest debunk of misinformation includes claims about the World Bank, thermometers and llamas.

2020-09-11 With the ongoing risk of coronavirus, what does the average school day now look like?

After months of virtual learning, some schools have now reopened their doors to pupils. But with the ongoing risk of coronavirus, what does the average school day now look like?

2020-09-11 US budget deficit soars to $3tn record

Coronavirus aid programmes have prompted the gap between spending and tax receipts to explode.

2020-09-11 Alarm over drug-related killings in Manila during Covid-19

There’s alarm in the Philippines over an escalation in shadowy killings during the pandemic in a suburb of the capital, Manila.

2020-09-11 Coronavirus: Inside the Indian company betting big on vaccines

The Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine maker by volume, is trialing multiple vaccines.

2020-09-11 Moria migrants: Greece calls for European action after fire at camp

Greece is struggling to find shelter to thousands of migrants left homeless after a fire at a camp.

2020-09-10 Covid exacerbating inequality globally - BBC poll

A global survey shows how the pandemic has sowed inequality, with poor countries suffering the most.

2020-09-10 Who will get coronavirus vaccine first, and how?

If scientists succeed in making a coronavirus vaccine, when will we get it, how much will it cost and who will get it first?

2020-09-10 Peloton sales surge as virus boosts home workouts

The exercise bike firm's revenues jumped 172% amid gym closures due to the pandemic.

2020-09-10 Woodward book: Trump defends downplaying risks of virus

President Trump has defended his remarks to journalist Bob Woodward as "good and proper".

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