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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2020-06-02 |
Enjoying lockdown: 'Not having anything in my diary was a blessing in disguise' For people whose diaries are usually full, the quarantine period has made them reassess their priorities. |
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2020-06-02 |
Coronavirus: Sex workers fear for their future Worries about coronavirus transmission spell an uncertain future for millions of sex workers globally. |
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2020-06-02 |
Zoom sees sales boom amid pandemic The pandemic has opened up new opportunities for the video conference company. |
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2020-06-02 |
Cyclone Nisarga: Storm set to hit Covid-ravaged Mumbai Powerful Cyclone Nisarga is likely to make landfall near India's financial capital on Wednesday. |
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2020-06-02 |
Coronavirus: Could social distancing of less than two metres work? The government is under pressure to relax the 2m social distancing rule - but is it safe to do so? |
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2020-06-02 |
Coronavirus: Mexico deaths pass 10,000 as restrictions eased Despite a steep rise in cases and deaths, Mexico's government is proceeding with easing restrictions. |
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2020-06-02 |
Coronavirus could ‘drag on US economy for a decade' The warning from the Congressional Budget Office comes as tens of millions of Americans are out of work. |
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2020-06-02 |
Asia's fishermen and farmers go digital during virus Farming communities in South East Asia are embracing online selling for the first time during lockdown. |
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2020-06-02 |
How Europe's art world is welcoming back visitors Some of Europe's best known art museums are reopening but it will be far from business as usual. |
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2020-06-01 |
Coronavirus: The 'tin pot' RWA dictators running life in India's cities Why are India's residents' welfare associations being called "little Hitlers" and "tin pot dictators"? |
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2020-06-01 |
Coronavirus: Germany divided as states lift lockdown Different states are easing lockdown at different rates, and some fear infections could rise again. |
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2020-06-01 |
Coronavirus: The fears of India's tea workers in lockdown India has the fifth largest economy in the world but its size hasn’t protected it from the impact of coronavirus. |
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2020-06-01 |
Coronavirus: What's it like to be laid off over Zoom? Being made redundant is rarely pleasant, but is it worse finding out via a video call? |
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2020-06-01 |
Coronavirus: Is Putin's relaxing of restrictions for political gain? Russia's coronavirus infection rate is one of the highest but tight restrictions are beginning to be lifted. |
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2020-06-01 |
Japan launches surprise fireworks to lift spirits amid pandemic The displays, at secret locations across Japan, were designed to lift spirits amid the pandemic. |
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2020-06-01 |
Return of Anonymous hacker collective As the US is engulfed in civil unrest, the masked hackers are being credited with new action. |
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2020-06-01 |
Tiananmen: Police ban Hong Kong vigil for victims of 1989 crackdown Authorities say the decision was taken due to public health concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic. |
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2020-06-01 |
Coronavirus: South Africans cheer as alcohol goes back on sale People were banned from buying it as part of efforts to combat the spread of coronavirus. |
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2020-06-01 |
Coronavirus: Lockdown eased in Moscow after nine weeks Parks and shopping centres reopen and people are allowed out for walks, as cases continue to rise. |
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2020-06-01 |
India coronavirus: Huge crowds as some train services resume Indian railways begins operating 200 trains amid reports of chaos after weeks of lockdown. |