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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2022-03-02 |
Ukraine crisis: What sanctions could West still impose on Russia? The measures are tougher than anything Vladimir Putin has faced. But more could be coming. |
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2022-03-02 |
Western Australia: Isolated state reopens two years into the pandemic Australia's last closed-border state finally allows back travellers two years into the pandemic. |
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2022-03-02 |
Plastic pollution: Green light for 'historic' treaty Nearly 200 countries agree to start negotiations on a global treaty to tackle the plastic "crisis". |
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2022-03-02 |
Ukraine crisis: Walkout at UN as Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov speaks Watch the moment diplomats in Geneva turned their backs on Sergey Lavrov as he spoke via video link. |
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2022-03-02 |
Ukraine crisis: West was ready for Russian invasion, says Biden Vladimir Putin thought Nato wouldn't respond but he was wrong, Biden will tell Congress in his annual speech. |
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2022-03-01 |
Ukraine: Polish communities help people fleeing war Communities across Poland, and particularly along the border, are rallying to help people who have fled Ukraine. |
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2022-02-28 |
Ukraine crisis: The comic travelling 5,000 miles to fight Anthony Walker left his family in Toronto to head to the Ukraine frontline. He knows he may not return. |
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2022-02-28 |
Ukraine crisis: Fifa and Uefa ban all Russian clubs and national teams Football's world governing body Fifa and Europe's governing body Uefa have suspended Russian clubs and national teams from all competitions. |
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2022-02-28 |
Canada relaxes entry requirements for vaccinated travellers Testing requirements have been relaxed for tourists and residents as Covid-19 cases fall. |
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2022-02-26 |
Ukraine Crisis: Fleeing under the cover of darkness The BBC's Fergal Keane watches a "constant procession" of cars and people. |
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2022-02-26 |
Ukraine crisis: President Zelensky - We will defend our state Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky posts a video of himself walking around the streets of Kyiv on Twitter. |
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2022-02-25 |
Ukraine crisis: Missile strikes, tanks and buildings hit in Kyiv Russia continues its full-scale assault on Ukraine, with troops said to be in the capital. |
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2022-02-24 |
Ukraine crisis and Africa: The effects on oil, students and bread The war in Ukraine could threaten the economies and the stability of some African states. |
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2022-02-24 |
Ukraine crisis: 'Scared for my boy' and sheltering in a Kyiv metro station Some Kyiv residents head to underground stations for safety - others say they want to take up arms. |
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2022-02-24 |
Ukrainians put on united front as Russia crisis mounts As the future of the country hangs in the balance, Ukrainians put on a united front. |
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2022-02-23 |
Ukraine crisis: 'Everyone is scared', say families evacuated to Russia Some families arriving in Russia from eastern Ukraine told the BBC they were afraid, and worried about food and accommodation. |
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2022-02-23 |
Ukraine-Russia crisis: What's Putin's next move? The Russian leader has been keeping the world guessing. The BBC's Moscow correspondent looks for clues. |
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2022-02-23 |
Ukraine-Russia crisis: The soldiers on the front line BBC International correspondent Orla Guerin met Ukrainian soldiers fighting Russian-backed separatists. |
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2022-02-23 |
Ukraine crisis: Kyiv urges citizens to leave Russia as fears mount Millions of people are ordered to leave as Moscow's troops edge closer to the border. |
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2022-02-23 |
Ukraine crisis: Russia's reputation as aggressor 'invented' - foreign ministry The idea that Russia is to blame for the crisis in Ukraine is an invention by the West, Russia's foreign ministry says. |