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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2021-06-20 |
Tokyo Olympics: Ugandan tests positive for Covid in Japan The Ugandan was part of a nine-member squad who were fully vaccinated, reports say. |
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2021-06-20 |
Tokyo Olympics: Inside the athletes' village Rupert Wingfield-Hayes takes a look at how the athletes' village hopes to mitigate the risk of Covid. |
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2021-06-19 |
Covid: Brazil hits 500,000 deaths amid 'critical' situation Experts warn the outbreak could worsen amid a slow vaccination programme and the start of winter. |
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2021-06-19 |
Milkha Singh: India's 'Flying Sikh' dies from Covid The country's most famous athlete ran for his life as a child and then ran to win medals. |
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2021-06-18 |
Lisbon gave protesters' data to foreign embassies Data was illegally shared in 52 cases in 2018-19, with reports citing embassies of China and Russia. |
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2021-06-18 |
Life in lockdown: The pandemic through our eyes From freshman college to new life and loss, three young photographers document their pandemic year. |
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2021-06-18 |
Coronavirus: Setback for EU in legal fight with AstraZeneca But the drug-maker faces hefty fines if it fails to supply doses of Covid-19 vaccine over the summer. |
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2021-06-18 |
Tokyo Olympics: No spectators is 'least risky' option Japanese medical experts warn that allowing domestic spectators will lead to a spike in Covid cases. |
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2021-06-18 |
Covid: Israel to send one million vaccines to Palestinians in swap deal Under the deal, the Palestinians will give Israel a reciprocal number of doses later in the year. |
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2021-06-18 |
Record number of displaced people despite Covid: UN refugee agency Some 82 million people have been forcibly displaced, more than 1% of the world's population. |
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2021-06-17 |
Alarming Covid surge cools Russia’s football fever Despite being one of the first countries to develop a jab, Covid cases are sharply rising in Russia. |
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2021-06-17 |
Are Asia's Covid 'winners' entering shaky new territory? The places that were best at keeping Covid at bay are now struggling with their exit strategies. |
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2021-06-17 |
The Gurkha veterans fighting for Covid care in Nepal Ghurkas living in a remote part of Nepal say they're struggling to access life-saving treatment for coronavirus. |
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2021-06-17 |
India Covid pandemic: Girl, 5, reunited with mother in Australia Stuck in India, Johannah was separated from her family in Australia because of border closures. |
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2021-06-17 |
Giant Buddhist statue gets Covid face mask in Japan Temple managers plan to keep the face covering on the figure until the pandemic is brought under control. |
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2021-06-17 |
Kim Jong-un admits to 'tense' food situation in North Korea He told the ruling party that the coronavirus pandemic and a series of storms had led to bad harvests. |
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2021-06-16 |
Why the cruise industry is still navigating choppy waters The global cruise line industry is hoping to now recover from the pandemic, but problems remain. |
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2021-06-16 |
Covid causes new environmental dilemma for India’s Ganges River Hundreds of bodies have been buried in shallow graves along the banks of the already-polluted Ganges. |
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2021-06-16 |
Africa's Covid patients 'dying from lack of oxygen' Health agencies and medics tells the BBC of a growing crisis facing low-income African nations. |
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2021-06-16 |
Federal Reserve warns US economy path depends on virus The US central bank brought forward its projection for an interest rate hike into 2023 on Wednesday. |