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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2022-04-14 |
Shanghai lockdown: How angry netizens test China's 'Great Firewall' Videos appearing to show people suffering in Shanghai's lockdown have gone viral, stretching censors. |
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2022-04-14 |
Durban flood survivors: South Africans homeless, hurt and heartbroken "We're traumatised, we can't even eat," one South African woman says after her house was destroyed. |
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2022-04-14 |
Germany kidnap plot: Gang planned to overthrow democracy A gang with links to far-right and anti-Covid groups wanted to overthrow democracy, say prosecutors. |
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2022-04-13 |
Why is it easy to give hate speeches in India? As hate speech cases make headlines, experts say the problem isn't lack of laws but political will. |
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2022-04-13 |
Ukraine war: Kyiv's battle for justice over alleged Russian war crimes Ukraine says more than 6,000 such cases have already been opened - but Moscow denies the allegations. |
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2022-04-12 |
Zika virus may be one step away from explosive outbreak Scientists say we should be on alert for variants which could start another major outbreak. |
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2022-04-11 |
Britney Spears says she is pregnant after conservatorship ends The singer, 40, also says she has previously suffered perinatal depression. |
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2022-04-11 |
Why Shanghai has done a U-turn on its ‘relaxed’ Covid approach Shanghai is under strict lockdown, in contrast to the relatively relaxed approach it previously took to the pandemic. |
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2022-04-08 |
China Covid pandemic: Xi hails response as Shanghai hits record The Chinese leader's comments come as infections rise and residents complain of food shortages. |
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2022-04-08 |
Kinder chocolate factory told to shut over salmonella cases Dozens of suspected cases have been reported in countries including the UK, Germany, France and Belgium. |
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2022-04-08 |
Ukraine crisis: Burnt-out cars and debris at Kramatorsk station Burnt-out cars and abandoned belongings at Kramatorsk railway station in eastern Ukraine. |
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2022-04-08 |
Ukraine: Six weeks of devastation and defiance as world grapples with the crisis The BBC's Jeremy Bowen takes stock of the war and its significance for the world. |
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2022-04-08 |
Sri Lanka fuel crisis: Only God can help us now Millions are having to endure daily power cuts and queue for hours to get basics like cooking gas and diesel. |
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2022-04-07 |
US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi tests positive for Covid Mrs Pelosi is the most senior member of Congress so far to report a positive test. |
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2022-04-07 |
The Kidd Creole found guilty of manslaughter The Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five rapper had been arrested over the death of a homeless man. |
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2022-04-07 |
Shanghai: Residents 'running out of food' in Covid lockdown Some living in China's biggest city say they're struggling to get supplies weeks into lockdown. |
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2022-04-07 |
China lockdowns: Tourism spending plunges over key holiday Tourism spending over the Qingming festival was more than 30% lower than the same time last year. |
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2022-04-07 |
Covid: Blood clot risk higher for six months after having virus Lung and leg clots were much more likely in seriously ill patients, but mild cases can be affected. |
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2022-04-06 |
Bafta Games Awards 2022: 'Plucky underdogs' go up against hit titles Hit titles go up against games made by four people during the pandemic "because they were bored". |
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2022-04-06 |
Oklahoma lawmakers pass near-total ban on abortion The new laws could see doctors face fines of up to $100,000 and up to 10 years in prison. |