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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2020-07-21 |
Coronavirus in India: 'PM Modi, please make men share housework!' After India's lockdown revealed some hard truths about housework, one woman set out to fix the gender gap. |
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2020-07-21 |
US charges Chinese Covid-19 research 'cyber-spies' The justice department has charged two men targeting companies researching coronavirus treatments. |
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2020-07-21 |
Ukraine hostage crisis: Police in Lutsk end stand-off A siege on a bus in the city of Lutsk has ended with the arrest of the hostage-taker, officials say. |
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2020-07-21 |
France domestic violence bill urges doctor action It introduces an exception to medical confidentiality if a victim is deemed in "immediate danger". |
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2020-07-21 |
India coronavirus: Nearly one in four in Delhi had Covid-19, study says Confirmed cases are under 1% of the population, suggesting much more widespread infection. |
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2020-07-21 |
Greta Thunberg to donate one-million-euro humanitarian prize Campaigner Greta Thunberg says she will donate the money to projects that tackle the climate crisis. |
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2020-07-21 |
Coronavirus: EU leaders reach recovery deal after marathon summit Summit chairman Charles Michel says the deal by the 27-nation bloc is a "pivotal moment" for Europe. |
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2020-07-21 |
Woman takes selfie as wild bear sniffs her hair This brown bear definitely was not social distancing as he pawed at an incredibly calm park visitor. |
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2020-07-20 |
By bike, boat and horseback: Epic coronavirus journeys home With flights grounded and borders closed, these travellers took incredible steps to get home. |
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2020-07-20 |
Coronavirus in South Africa: A day in the life of a contact tracer The BBC gained exclusive access to follow a small team of contact tracers in the city of Bloemfontein, South Africa. |
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2020-07-20 |
Coronavirus: Why are Americans so angry about masks? How face coverings meant to curb virus spread became grounds for political battle. |
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2020-07-20 |
Coronavirus: Masks mandatory in France amid fresh outbreaks Face masks must be worn in all enclosed public spaces amid hundreds of active clusters of Covid-19. |
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2020-07-20 |
Coronavirus: Wrangling over huge EU recovery plan enters fourth day EU leaders are still struggling to reach a deal on a recovery fund, with deep differences remaining. |
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2020-07-20 |
Coronavirus: China's cinemas start to reopen after shutdowns The country is the second largest film market in the world after the US, with a box office of $9.2bn in 2019. |
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2020-07-19 |
Why some Kenyans still deny coronavirus exists Kenya has had more than 11,000 cases of Covid-19 and 200 deaths, yet many don't take it seriously. |
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2020-07-19 |
Coronavirus in South Asia: Is a lack of testing hiding scale of the outbreak? India has emerged as a hotspot, but new cases in neighbouring countries appear to be on the decline. |
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2020-07-19 |
Coronavirus: Social distancing for the visually impaired in Italy A photo series highlights the challenges faced by those with visual impairment in Italy. |
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2020-07-19 |
Coronavirus: Lessons from 2008 for the class of 2020 Advice for people leaving education on how to handle employment prospects in the wake of coronavirus. |
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2020-07-19 |
Coronavirus: Zimbabwe arrests 100,000 for 'violations' of measures Police say people violated the measures but critics say the government is targeting the opposition. |
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2020-07-19 |
Coronavirus: Hong Kong reports biggest one-day rise in cases The territory will bring back strict lockdown measures, after more than 100 new infections. |