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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2021-06-11 |
Vaccinating children against Covid-19 Ros Atkins on the debate about giving Pfizer vaccine to children aged 12-15. |
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2021-06-11 |
G7: Boris Johnson kicks off summit with plea to tackle inequality The UK's PM urges leaders to "build back better" after Covid, as the Queen joins them for a dinner. |
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2021-06-11 |
Covid: Celebrity Millennium cruise guests test positive for virus Royal Caribbean restarted cruises in June after they were suspended for more than a year. |
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2021-06-11 |
McDonald's hit by data breach in Taiwan and South Korea The chain is the latest to be targeted by cyber criminals after attacks on Colonial Pipeline and JBS. |
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2021-06-11 |
Texas governor promises to build border wall amid migrant surge Republican Greg Abbott says Texas "will not sit idly by as this crisis grows" at the Mexico border. |
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2021-06-11 |
Covid-19 pandemic: Chile capital locks down despite mass vaccination Three-fifths of the country has been vaccinated but rising Covid cases spark new restrictions. |
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2021-06-11 |
Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: Tragedy of the man-made famine Aid workers are still unable to reach large parts of Ethiopia’s Tigray region because of the war there. |
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2021-06-10 |
Coronavirus: Can countries pay back pandemic debt? Countries around the world have borrowed staggering amounts to deal with the pandemic. But where does a government borrow that money from - and can it ever be paid back? |
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2021-06-10 |
Coronavirus vaccines: Will half a billion jabs for poorer countries make a difference? The US is to give away 500 million Covid vaccines - but how much will it help other countries? |
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2021-06-10 |
Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: UN aid chief says there is famine More than 350,000 people are living in "severe crisis" after months of conflict in the Tigray region. |
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2021-06-10 |
Pope rejects German cardinal's offer to quit over abuse failures Cardinal Reinhard Marx had offered to resign over the mishandling of the Catholic abuse crisis. |
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2021-06-09 |
Covid in India: The mother and son feeding Mumbai's poor Harsh Mandavia and his mother have provided more than 25,000 meals to people hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. |
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2021-06-09 |
Coronavirus: Industry dismisses US-UK moves to reopen travel President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Boris Johnson agree to set up a taskforce to ease restrictions. |
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2021-06-09 |
Covid: What do we know about global youth unemployment? Young people have suffered from the economic consequences of Covid. |
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2021-06-09 |
Coronavirus: Auckland ranked most liveable city as pandemic shifts list The New Zealand city tops an annual list that has been shaken by the coronavirus pandemic. |
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2021-06-09 |
France and Belgium loosen Covid restrictions for summer Restaurants and bars have reopened to indoor guests, while rules on home-working are being eased. |
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2021-06-08 |
The Brazilian doctor offering fake Covid drugs for social media likes Albert Dickson, an elected politician, says he is 'above all a doctor' and defends medical autonomy. |
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2021-06-08 |
Italy's plummeting birth rate worsened by pandemic Italy's birth rate is at its lowest since 1861 and Covid-19 has made it harder to start a family. |
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2021-06-08 |
Young Thai workers race to reopen deserted beaches Workers in Thailand's Covid-hit tourism industry talk about their hopes and fears for the future. |
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2021-06-08 |
Why Covid has made it harder for young women to get jobs More than 600 million people aged 15-24 are thought to be unemployed, with women most affected. |