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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2022-02-23 |
Hong Kong: What went wrong with its Covid plan? The city saw early success with its zero Covid policy, but Omicron has brought it to its knees. |
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2022-02-22 |
Ros Atkins on... key moments in Russia's military build-up Ros Atkins looks at the key moments of Russia's military build-up in the Ukraine crisis so far. |
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2022-02-22 |
Ukraine crisis: Germany halts pipeline as nations sanction Russia The gas pipeline between Russia and Germany cost €10bn (£8.4bn) and was completed last September. |
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2022-02-22 |
Ukraine crisis: Vladimir Putin address fact-checked BBC News looks into several claims the Russian president made about Ukraine. |
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2022-02-22 |
Ukraine crisis: Uefa likely to move Champions League final from St Petersburg in Russia Uefa is almost certain to switch the this season's Champions League final away from St Petersburg amid the Ukraine-Russia crisis. |
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2022-02-22 |
Ukraine crisis: Is Russia staging "false flag" incidents? US officials have warned of "false flag" incidents - what's the evidence? |
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2022-02-22 |
Hong Kong orders compulsory Covid tests for all its citizens All 7.5 million residents must undergo testing as the city battles surging infection rates. |
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2022-02-22 |
Canada parliament backs Trudeau on emergency powers PM Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act last week over protests against Covid restrictions. |
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2022-02-21 |
Ukraine crisis: War, sickness and love in rebel-held Ukraine Orla Guerin talks to people who cross military checkpoints for medical treatment and to see family. |
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2022-02-21 |
Ukraine tensions: France in new bid to defuse crisis Russia's president has agreed on the need to focus on diplomacy and to secure a ceasefire, France says. |
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2022-02-21 |
Covid: Australia's border reopens to international visitors It allows tourists to enter and families to reunite for the first time in nearly two years. |
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2022-02-20 |
Ukraine crisis: Russia keeps troops in Belarus amid Ukraine fears The decision fuels renewed fears that Russia plans to invade Ukraine, despite denials from Moscow. |
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2022-02-20 |
Ukraine crisis: Criss-crossing the country with Zelensky The BBC's Sarah Rainsford travels with Ukraine's leader amid his efforts to prevent a Russian invasion. |
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2022-02-19 |
Ukraine crisis: How are people coping with the threat of war? Three Ukrainians tell the BBC how they have been dealing with life amid fears of a Russian invasion. |
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2022-02-18 |
US TV actor Rockmond Dunbar sues Disney over Covid 'discrimination' Actor Rockmond Dunbar claims he was fired from drama 9-1-1 after refusing to have a Covid-19 jab. |
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2022-02-18 |
Climate change: Covid shutdown linked to record rainfall in China An abrupt drop in emissions due to the pandemic played a key role in record rainfall in China in 2020. |
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2022-02-18 |
Sydney shark attack: Beaches reopen after British swimmer's death British man Simon Nellist died on Wednesday in the city's first fatal attack since 1963. |
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2022-02-18 |
Vietnam: Viral dog owners rescue 15 puppies after Covid cull Authorities had killed the couple's dogs last year over Covid fears, sparking a public outcry. |
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2022-02-17 |
Ukraine crisis: Liz Truss impressed by Ukrainians' fortitude The UK foreign secretary is in Kyiv, speaking as tensions continue on the Russia-Ukraine border. |
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2022-02-16 |
Covid: Austria and Germany decide to ease rules Both countries have pushed for compulsory vaccinations but now decide to lift restrictions. |