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2021-01-09 The Burundian refugee soap maker who is fighting coronavirus in Kenya

Chemistry student Innocent Havyarimana started a thriving business in a Kenyan refugee camp.

2021-01-09 Europe's slow start: How many people have had the Covid vaccine?

As countries look to quickly vaccinate people, BBC reporters explain what's happening across Europe.

2021-01-09 Covid: Locked-down women turn to pills amid Malta abortion ban

Malta has the EU's strictest abortion ban - but pressure is growing to ease it.

2021-01-08 Covid-19: Singapore woman jailed for hiding meetings with male friend

The 65-year-old did not tell contract tracers in Singapore about her outings with a male friend.

2021-01-08 US hit as jobs fall for first time since April

The US economy lost 140,000 jobs in December, as rising coronavirus cases took a toll.

2021-01-08 Pfizer vaccine 'works' against key variant mutation, study suggests

The vaccine is able to attack one of the mutations found in new forms of the virus, lab studies show.

2021-01-08 South Africa coronavirus variant: What is the risk?

Why experts are concerned about the emergence of this particular new version of coronavirus.

2021-01-08 Covid: The challenge in speeding up France's vaccination drive

As France seeks to speed up its coronavirus vaccination programme, it battles fear and distrust.

2021-01-08 Covid: Brisbane to enter three-day lockdown over single infection

The Australian city will begin a three-day lockdown after a cleaner contracted the UK virus variant.

2021-01-07 Covid: WHO urges tougher measures to curb 'alarming' variant

An official says 22 European countries have cases of the variant and tougher measures are needed.

2021-01-07 Covid-19: Australia to begin mass vaccinations in February

Half of Australians may be inoculated against coronavirus by mid-year as authorities speed up plans.

2021-01-07 Covid: China places 11m under lockdown after outbreak in northern city

Residents of Shijiazhuang are banned from leaving and will be tested en masse after an outbreak there.

2021-01-07 Tokyo 2020: Organisers say Olympic Games will go ahead despite Covid-19 surge

Tokyo 2020 organisers say they will be ready to host the Olympic Games - despite the city declaring a state of emergency over Covid-19.

2021-01-07 Ryanair scraps most UK and Irish lockdown flights

The airline warns few, if any, flights will operate to or from Ireland or the UK from the end of January.

2021-01-07 Facial recognition identifies people wearing masks

NEC developed the system in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

2021-01-07 Game maker Roblox's value rockets seven-fold during pandemic

The online game maker is now pushing ahead with a shares debut after securing fresh funding.

2021-01-07 'New York is not dead, but it is on life support'

Has the coronavirus pandemic hurt America's fragile urban revival - or killed it?

2021-01-07 Streets of Beijing back to life after Covid

The BBC asks people in Beijing whether they think their economy's recovered from the Covid pandemic.

2021-01-06 US election 2020: Moment protesters storm US Capitol Building

The US Capitol has gone into lockdown amid violent clashes between police and Trump supporters, who broke security lines and are inside the building.

2021-01-06 Bird flu: India to cull poultry amid fears of virus

Avian flu was has so far been detected in wild geese, crows and ducks in various parts of the country.

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