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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2020-05-19 |
Coronavirus: Chile protesters clash with police over lockdown Police use tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters in Santiago's El Bosque district. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: Trump taking unproven drug hydroxychloroquine The president says hydroxychloroquine is harmless, but regulators warn it may cause heart problems. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus splits couple from baby born through surrogacy 8,000 miles away Flavia and José have not yet been able to meet their baby, born through surrogacy seven weeks ago. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus leads to food industry crisis in Europe Across Europe, much of the food and agriculture industry has been badly affected by the pandemic. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: What's going wrong in Sweden's care homes? Swedish healthcare is under scrutiny over the high rate of Covid-19 deaths in care homes. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: French court orders ban on worship to end The ban was put in place as part of measures to manage the coronavirus outbreak. |
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2020-05-18 |
Dark web scammers exploit Covid-19 fear and doubt From miracle cures to co-ordinated hacking the dark web is a hive of coronavirus scamming. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus lockdown: The harmonica player giving cheer to neighbours Frederic Yonnet is an urban jazz harmonica player who believes music can bridge social distancing. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: France and Germany propose €500bn recovery fund The countries agree a plan to distribute funds to EU member states worst affected by the pandemic. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: How Australia's PM rebuilt his reputation fighting the virus Scott Morrison, yelled at during the bushfire crisis, is getting plaudits for his virus response. |
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2020-05-18 |
Fang Fang: The Wuhan writer whose virus diary angered China A controversial diary written during the early days of the pandemic has been translated into English. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus vaccine: First evidence jab can train immune system Larger trials now needed to see if the vaccine can protect against the coronavirus. |
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2020-05-18 |
Lockdown in a virus-hit migrant camp An Afghan journalist and refugee locked down in one of Europe’s migrant camps looks at the conditions in Malakasa camp. |
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2020-05-18 |
Ryanair: Air passenger quarantine plans 'idiotic' CEO Michael O'Leary tells BBC Radio 5 Live that measures to contain coronavirus have too many exemptions to be effective. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: Spain set for basic income to ease crisis pain The government plans a basic monthly income for hard-up families - something few in Europe have tried. |
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2020-05-18 |
South Africa's Cyril Ramaphosa jokes about arrest for breaking coronavirus rules Cyril Ramaphosa says "come, before we get arrested" to fans who get close to take a photo. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus football: FC Seoul apologises for 'sex dolls' in stands A company that produces sex toys gave the club 30 mannequins to fill some of their empty seats. |
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2020-05-18 |
Japan's economy slips into recession amid coronavirus woes The world's third biggest economy has fallen into recession for the first time in more than four years. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: Can India replace China as world's factory? Delhi is keen to exploit any shift in global investment flows prompted by the coronavirus crisis. |
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2020-05-18 |
Coronavirus: US woman, 96, speaks Welsh for first time in 40 years Ray McDermott, who suffers short-term memory loss, was afraid she would never speak Welsh again. |