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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2020-09-15 |
Global perception of US falls to two-decade low Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic has eroded America's already fading reputation. |
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2020-09-15 |
Jewish New Year: Virus restrictions thwart pilgrims on Ukraine-Belarus border Ukraine's coronavirus restrictions thwart a pilgrimage of Hasidic Jews, with hundreds stuck. |
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2020-09-15 |
Lebanon crisis: Fire erupts in Zaha Hadid-designed shopping centre in Beirut The blaze is the third in a week in a city still reeling from a devastating explosion in August. |
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2020-09-15 |
Hong Kong's dolphins make pandemic comeback Travel restrictions have cut down maritime travel, bringing vulnerable dolphins back to the waters around Hong Kong. |
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2020-09-15 |
Coronavirus: Bill Gates says rich countries must help make vaccine accessible to all The Microsoft co-founder says rich countries should do more and addresses conspiracy theories about himself. |
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2020-09-15 |
Asia sees first regional recession in 60 years The region's economy will shrink 0.7% in 2020 but rebound next year, says the Asian Development Bank. |
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2020-09-14 |
Coronavirus in Africa: Explaining the bogus 'viral blockers' worn by some politicians BBC Africa explains the facts behind 'protective badges' that some politicians have been wearing. |
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2020-09-14 |
Digital divide: 'My children's classroom is a car park' During the coronavirus pandemic, life has turned to the internet. But not everyone has it. |
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2020-09-14 |
Coronavirus: Marseille's Covid-19 hospital beds 'close to saturation' "Worrying" coronavirus increases in the southern French city and in Bordeaux spark new restrictions. |
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2020-09-14 |
Canadian cable car cord severed again in suspected sabotage The mountainside gondola ride only reopened a few months ago after an act of sabotage in 2019. |
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2020-09-14 |
Coronavirus: WHO reports record daily rise in new infections The largest increases in new infections were reported in India, the US and Brazil, the agency said. |
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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. |
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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. |
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2020-09-13 |
Coronavirus: Melbourne police arrest 74 anti-lockdown protesters About 250 people attended the illegal protest in the Australian state of Victoria. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |