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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2025-05-15 |
Pregnant Israeli woman killed in West Bank shooting attack Tzeela Gez died from her injuries, but doctors were able to deliver her baby. |
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2025-05-15 |
Georgetown academic released from immigration detention after judge's ruling The Indian national and postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University was arrested by immigration agents in March. |
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2025-05-14 |
European Commission wrong to deny release of von der Leyen messages, court says The Commission is found to have wrongly refused to publish texts from its president during the Covid pandemic. |
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2025-05-13 |
How real is the risk of nuclear war between India and Pakistan? Recent hostilities were a reminder of how easily a crisis could escalate into catastrophe. |
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2025-05-13 |
Cryptocurrency boss's daughter escapes kidnap gang in Paris street A masked gang tried to abduct the woman and her young son in the latest gang attack in France. |
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2025-05-11 |
Three men held over suitcases stuffed with hermit crabs The suspects are accused of attempting to smuggle 160kg of live crabs out of Japan. |
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2025-05-11 |
Alcatraz's last living inmate on Trump's plan to reopen prison Charlie Hopkins was imprisoned in Alcatraz in the 1950s, where he spent three "lonely" years. |
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2025-05-05 |
Watch: BBC reports from pier 33 - the gateway to Alcatraz As Trump orders the reopening of the notorious prison, Lily Jamali takes a closer look at what draws tourists there. |
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2025-05-05 |
Is Trump's plan to reopen notorious Alcatraz prison realistic? Experts say the federal government would have to overcome enormous hurdles to turn Alcatraz back into a prison. |
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2025-05-05 |
Trump orders reopening of notorious Alcatraz prison President Trump says the famous island prison off San Francisco is to be reopened to house "ruthless and violent" offenders. |
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2025-05-03 |
India and Pakistan are in crisis again - here's how they de-escalated in the past The way events unfolded after the Pulwama bombing and Pahalgam killings is strikingly similar, says a former diplomat. |
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2025-05-01 |
RFK Jr plans placebo-trial testing for 'all new vaccines' Experts are alarmed by plans to require placebo testing for already approved shots like the covid vaccine. |
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2025-04-30 |
Taiwan condemns Somalia travel ban Taiwanese are warned against traveling to Somalia or Somaliland for their own safety before the ban is lifted. |
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2025-04-27 |
The beauty and challenge of elections in Canada's frigid north The unique culture, landscape and weather make running elections in Nunavut both difficult and rewarding. |
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2025-04-27 |
Why this Conclave means it's harder than ever to predict the next Pope The BBC's religion editor Aleem Maqbool explains why it's so difficult to guess who will be the next pontiff. |
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2025-04-27 |
The price of love - the doctor who has South Africa talking about financial abuse A medic sparks a national conversation about the financial abuse some female breadwinners face. |
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2025-04-24 |
Health of Brazil's ex-president Bolsonaro has worsened, doctors say The 70-year-old, who remains in intensive care, underwent intestinal surgery earlier this month - and currently faces coup charges. |
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2025-04-21 |
Final days of Pope who joined Vatican crowds at Easter despite doctors' advice Francis did what he had always done, receiving visitors and meeting people from every walk of life. |
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2025-04-21 |
Attempts to reach ceasefire in Ukraine littered with years of failure The 30-hour "Easter truce" and the reported violations underscore the difficulty in securing even a brief pause in fighting. |
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2025-04-18 |
'It's really hard to have any hope': Gaza doctor describes daily struggle The BBC joins a GP in Gaza as she sees dozens of patients, struggling to treat them with a dwindling supply of drugs. |