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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2022-02-28 |
Ukraine crisis: Fifa and Uefa ban all Russian clubs and national teams Football's world governing body Fifa and Europe's governing body Uefa have suspended Russian clubs and national teams from all competitions. |
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2022-02-28 |
Canada relaxes entry requirements for vaccinated travellers Testing requirements have been relaxed for tourists and residents as Covid-19 cases fall. |
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2022-02-26 |
Ukraine Crisis: Fleeing under the cover of darkness The BBC's Fergal Keane watches a "constant procession" of cars and people. |
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2022-02-26 |
Ukraine crisis: President Zelensky - We will defend our state Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky posts a video of himself walking around the streets of Kyiv on Twitter. |
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2022-02-25 |
Ukraine crisis: Missile strikes, tanks and buildings hit in Kyiv Russia continues its full-scale assault on Ukraine, with troops said to be in the capital. |
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2022-02-24 |
Ukraine crisis and Africa: The effects on oil, students and bread The war in Ukraine could threaten the economies and the stability of some African states. |
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2022-02-24 |
Ukraine crisis: 'Scared for my boy' and sheltering in a Kyiv metro station Some Kyiv residents head to underground stations for safety - others say they want to take up arms. |
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2022-02-24 |
Ukrainians put on united front as Russia crisis mounts As the future of the country hangs in the balance, Ukrainians put on a united front. |
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2022-02-23 |
Ukraine crisis: 'Everyone is scared', say families evacuated to Russia Some families arriving in Russia from eastern Ukraine told the BBC they were afraid, and worried about food and accommodation. |
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2022-02-23 |
Ukraine-Russia crisis: What's Putin's next move? The Russian leader has been keeping the world guessing. The BBC's Moscow correspondent looks for clues. |
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2022-02-23 |
Ukraine-Russia crisis: The soldiers on the front line BBC International correspondent Orla Guerin met Ukrainian soldiers fighting Russian-backed separatists. |
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2022-02-23 |
Ukraine crisis: Kyiv urges citizens to leave Russia as fears mount Millions of people are ordered to leave as Moscow's troops edge closer to the border. |
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2022-02-23 |
Ukraine crisis: Russia's reputation as aggressor 'invented' - foreign ministry The idea that Russia is to blame for the crisis in Ukraine is an invention by the West, Russia's foreign ministry says. |
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2022-02-23 |
Hong Kong: What went wrong with its Covid plan? The city saw early success with its zero Covid policy, but Omicron has brought it to its knees. |
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2022-02-22 |
Ros Atkins on... key moments in Russia's military build-up Ros Atkins looks at the key moments of Russia's military build-up in the Ukraine crisis so far. |
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2022-02-22 |
Ukraine crisis: Germany halts pipeline as nations sanction Russia The gas pipeline between Russia and Germany cost €10bn (£8.4bn) and was completed last September. |
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2022-02-22 |
Ukraine crisis: Vladimir Putin address fact-checked BBC News looks into several claims the Russian president made about Ukraine. |
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2022-02-22 |
Ukraine crisis: Uefa likely to move Champions League final from St Petersburg in Russia Uefa is almost certain to switch the this season's Champions League final away from St Petersburg amid the Ukraine-Russia crisis. |
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2022-02-22 |
Ukraine crisis: Is Russia staging "false flag" incidents? US officials have warned of "false flag" incidents - what's the evidence? |
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2022-02-22 |
Hong Kong orders compulsory Covid tests for all its citizens All 7.5 million residents must undergo testing as the city battles surging infection rates. |