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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2021-02-26 |
North Korea: Russian diplomats leave by hand-pushed trolley The diplomats had no choice as Pyongyang has banned trains from leaving as part of Covid measures. |
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2021-02-26 |
Covid-19: Sri Lanka reverses 'anti-Muslim' cremation order Critics said the forced burial order was intended to target minorities and did not respect religions. |
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2021-02-26 |
Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: How a massacre in the sacred city of Aksum unfolded Eritrean troops killed hundreds in Aksum in Ethiopia's Tigray region, witnesses tell Amnesty and the BBC. |
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2021-02-26 |
Covid-19: US high school band students rehearse in individual bubbles Wenatchee High School in Washington state found a creative way for their band students to practise safely. |
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2021-02-26 |
Golden Globes: Celebrity make-up artists on their job in the pandemic Hollywood make-up artists on their experiences of working in the time of Covid-19. |
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2021-02-26 |
Fijian rugby league players sing tribute to Sydney quarantine staff The rugby league players performed a song from their balconies in hotel quarantine in Australia. |
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2021-02-26 |
Analysis: Can Asia help Myanmar find a way out of coup crisis? While Western sanctions may not help, China and South East Asia's influence may have some sway. |
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2021-02-25 |
Coronavirus: EU urged to adopt 'vaccine passports' Greece and Austria want coronavirus-free tourists this summer, but other EU states have concerns. |
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2021-02-25 |
China denies requiring anal swabs from US diplomats US media claims diplomats were made to undergo anal swabs to test for coronavirus. |
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2021-02-25 |
Princess Latifa urges UK police to reopen sister's kidnap case Dubai ruler's captive daughter writes to British police about her sister's abduction 20 years ago. |
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2021-02-25 |
Viewpoint: Self-defence not the answer to Nigeria's kidnap crisis The defence minister said people should at times provide their own security but it is not that easy. |
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2021-02-24 |
Biden's Covid stimulus plan: It costs $2tn but what's in it? Democrats are working on a massive package of measures to help the US through the pandemic. |
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2021-02-24 |
Covax vaccine plan: What is it and how will it work? A global scheme aims to ensure people in poorer countries get vaccinated against Covid. |
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2021-02-24 |
Johnson and Johnson vaccine: FDA finds the single-shot jab safe US regulators say Johnson and Johnson's single-shot vaccine is safe, and could be approved in days. |
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2021-02-24 |
Nigeria's Boko Haram crisis: Maiduguri rocket attack kills 10 The use of long-distance bombs is part of a new tactic by Islamist militants, local officials say. |
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2021-02-24 |
Namaste Wahala: Does the real-life mirror the film? Do real-life couples face the same difficulties as those depicted in the Bollywood-Nollywood crossover? |
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2021-02-24 |
Covid: WHO scheme Covax delivers first vaccines It is a milestone for the WHO scheme, which aims to ensure the fair distribution of Covid-19 jabs. |
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2021-02-24 |
The Simpsons creator Matt Groening on equality, memes and monorails BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat sits down for a Zoom chat with Matt Groening. |
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2021-02-23 |
Coronavirus: Do I send my child back to school? President Biden wants most children in classrooms again by April - but do parents think that's safe? |
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2021-02-23 |
Covid infection in Lagos 'may top Africa's official total' An antibodies survey in Nigeria suggests millions, not thousands, have already had coronavirus. |