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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2020-08-09 |
Coronavirus: Brazil passes 100,000 deaths as outbreak shows no sign of easing The Covid-19 outbreak shows no sign of easing but cities have already reopened shops and restaurants. |
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2020-08-09 |
Vijayawada: Fire at Covid facility in India kills at least seven The fire in southeast India is the second such blaze at a Covid facility in days. |
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2020-08-08 |
12 months, 12 lives: Kashmiris in limbo and lockdown The BBC speaks to 12 Kashmiris from different walks of life about an unprecedented year for the region. |
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2020-08-08 |
Coronavirus: Fact-checking fake stories in Africa We've taken a look into some of the most widely-shared false stories about the pandemic across Africa. |
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2020-08-08 |
Coronavirus: Masks made mandatory in parts of Paris as infections rise People will be required to wear face masks outdoors in busy areas of the French capital from Monday. |
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2020-08-08 |
Coronavirus Vietnam: The mysterious resurgence of Covid-19 A central Vietnamese city is back in lockdown as researchers search for the source of a new outbreak. |
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2020-08-07 |
Congress' last-ditch talks on virus stimulus fail With benefits expired for millions of jobless and mass evictions looming, lawmakers go on holiday. |
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2020-08-07 |
Coronavirus: India is turning to faster tests to meet targets With coronavirus cases rising sharply, India has turned to rapid testing kits. But how reliable are they? |
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2020-08-07 |
Cambodia's 'Rubbish School' where kids pay with plastic With no tourists because of the pandemic, a guide in Cambodia is instead teaching English |
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2020-08-07 |
Coronavirus in South Africa: Why the vuvuzelas fell silent The country's fight against Covid-19 was initially celebrated, but the public mood has now soured. |
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2020-08-07 |
Coronavirus severely restricts Antarctic science Keeping Covid out of Antarctica means little research will be done on the continent in 2020-2021. |
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2020-08-07 |
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally: South Dakota town ready to welcome 250,000 bikers The South Dakota rally could be one of the largest public gatherings since the pandemic began. |
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2020-08-07 |
Kerala plane crash: 16 dead after Air India plane breaks in two at Calicut The flight was repatriating nearly 200 people stranded by the coronavirus crisis in the Middle East. |
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2020-08-07 |
US jobs growth slows in July as pandemic takes toll American employers added 1.8 million jobs last month, down from 4.8 million in June. |
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2020-08-07 |
Beirut explosion: UN warns of Lebanon humanitarian crisis Agencies send urgent support to help hundreds of thousands of people affected by Tuesday's explosion. |
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2020-08-07 |
'Aggressive action' needed as Africa coronavirus cases pass 1m South Africa has more than half of all Covid-19 cases, while Tanzania's lack of data is a "concern". |
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2020-08-07 |
Hong Kong: Joshua Wong among 24 charged over Tiananmen vigil The annual vigil had been banned for the first time in 30 years, with officials citing coronavirus rules. |
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2020-08-07 |
World's remotest Irish bar: 'We will survive Covid' It has been closed since April, you can’t reach it by car, and it's a two-day hike from the nearest airport. |
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2020-08-07 |
How the pandemic is sending some Brazilians ‘two steps back’ Strides made to reduce poverty in Brazil are being reversed by the economic upheaval caused by Covid. |
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2020-08-06 |
How 'lockdown birdwatching' is helping Australia's bushfire recovery Birdwatching has boomed during Australia's Covid-19 lockdown - and it's having an unexpected benefit. |