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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2023-02-21 |
Trinidad carnival revellers defy crime: 'If we unite, we can put up a fight' The annual party is back in Trinidad and Tobago post-Covid but it comes amid rising gang violence. |
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2023-02-19 |
Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo's cathedral plan stalls amid economic crisis Ghana is seeking a $3bn loan from the IMF but the president is pushing ahead with a huge new cathedral. |
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2023-02-17 |
Taiwan finds crash site of suspected Chinese weather balloon The balloon crashed on an island and Taiwan says there is no cause to "jump to conclusions". |
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2023-02-17 |
Biden healthy, vigorous and fit for job, says doctor The US president is widely expected to soon announce he will seek a second term in the White House. |
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2023-02-16 |
Senator Fetterman checks into hospital with depression Democrat John Fetterman has faced depression "off and on throughout his life" his office said. |
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2023-02-16 |
Beirut banks attacked as Lebanon financial crisis deepens Demonstrators lit fires and smashed windows over ongoing cash withdrawal restrictions. |
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2023-02-16 |
Hospitals overwhelmed by Aleppo quake victims Wards cannot take in new casualties, nor can homeless patients be discharged, the BBC finds. |
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2023-02-15 |
Peru's Machu Picchu reopens as protests shift to capital The popular Inca site was closed three weeks ago when anti-government protesters cut off access routes. |
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2023-02-15 |
First UN aid convoy enters quake-hit Syria via new crossing The UN says 11 lorries have driven through a reopened border crossing into rebel-held north-west Syria. |
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2023-02-14 |
Oscars class photo: 10 things we spotted This year marks the triumphant return of the Academy's annual yearbook photo after a pandemic-induced hiatus. |
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2023-02-13 |
Israel judicial reform plans draw mass protests outside parliament Critics say the government will have too much power, as a constitutional crisis divides the country. |
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2023-02-11 |
Grieving a daughter's Covid death in Wuhan - while being surveilled Yang Min has demanded "justice" for her daughter, who died of Covid in China three years ago. |
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2023-02-11 |
Crisis upon crisis: Why it's hard to get help to Syria after earthquake Little foreign aid has arrived in the country - and promises of better access may not change much. |
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2023-02-11 |
John Tory: Toronto mayor quits after affair with ex-staffer during pandemic John Tory said the relationship was "a serious error in judgement" after it was revealed by a newspaper. |
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2023-02-11 |
US Senator John Fetterman discharged from hospital Admitted on Wednesday for feeling lightheaded, doctors confirmed he did not have a stroke or seizure. |
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2023-02-10 |
Fighter jets for Ukraine: The challenges of giving warplanes to Kyiv Ukraine wants Western jets to help fight Russia, but using them effectively could be difficult. |
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2023-02-10 |
Moldovan government resigns in wake of multiple crises Neighbouring Ukraine, the country is battling inflation, an energy crisis and Russian aggression. |
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2023-02-10 |
Eskom crisis: What does South Africa’s state of disaster mean? Will the state of disaster help the government deal with the unprecedented power-cuts? |
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2023-02-10 |
Sergei Furgal: Former Russian regional governor jailed in murder cases Sergei Furgal - who beat the Kremlin's preferred candidate in his region - is sentenced to 22 years. |
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2023-02-10 |
Tech layoffs: Yahoo to slash 20% of its workforce Yahoo joins the growing list of tech companies cutting jobs as consumer and corporate spending shrink. |