Aktivisten fordern in Brüssel EU-Sanktionen gegen Israel
Aktivisten fordern in Brüssel EU-Sanktionen gegen Israel
Aktivisten fordern in Brüssel EU-Sanktionen gegen Israel
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Depuis le début du mois de mai, une série de forts tremblements de terre a provoqué de graves dégâts à Taiwan, faisant plusieurs morts et des centaine
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Lander paints a rosy future where science better fights disease, curbs climate change and further explores space
Daily number of new infections in Britain spikes as country authorizes use of single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Britain approves Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, its fourth vaccine approval
Presidents Emmanuel Macron and Cyril Ramaphosa will launch a program at the University of Pretoria to support African vaccine production
Michele Bachelet also says/Hamas/rocket attacks on Israel violated/humanitarian laws/
Bloc once counted on British-Swedish company as a linchpin in its Covid-19 vaccination campaignit's since turned to other options
Air force says plane carrying Lieutenant General Ibrahim Attahiru crashed near Kaduna airport; investigation is underway
The government has ordered restaurants and bars to close and urged people to stay home, leaving Thailand's tourist and services economy on the brink
Public Appointments Committee of Parliament says Martha Chizuma failed to get scores required for confirmation
Spain is to give 7.5 million COVID vaccines to Latin America as region's leaders plead for more doses to help stem a tide
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tweeted that her office 'has just approved a contract for a guaranteed 900 million doses' with the same a
EU ambassador says conditions in Haiti are neither transparent nor democratic enough to warrant union's help with elections
Statement follows Biden administration support for patent waivers
But Rochelle Walensky cautions variants are still a wild card, encourages more vaccinations
Russia accused the EU of "openly and deliberately" undermining the independence of Russia's domestic and foreign policy
Preliminary findings are first time Brussels has leveled anti-competitive charges against Apple
The EU is pushing to have a shared digital health pass to allow tourists to travel freely this summer
Vaccine candidate raising hopes for effective malaria inoculation
High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet says evidence presented in Floyd's case was 'crystal clear' and any other result would have been a travesty of jus
CDC says it is looking into reports of possible new cases of severe side effects linked to one-dose vaccine, which health authorities have paused afte
Greta Thunberg says 1 in more than 500 people in poor counties received vaccine, compared with 1 in 4 in rich countries
Panel calls for more data before deciding how and whether to resume use of the one-dose shot
U.S. pharmaceutical giant cites links of vaccine to rare but potentially deadly blood clot for reason to delay European rollout
Action taken to compensate for disruptions rollout caused by issues with other vaccines
U.S. pharmaceutical giant cites links of vaccine to rare but potentially deadly blood clot for reason to delay European rollout
Confidence is fading fast in Britain's AstraZeneca vaccine in the wake of regulators identifying a link between the shot and a very rare blood disorde
Rare blood clots found in six Johnson & Johnson vaccine cases out of more than 6.8 million
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration cite reports of blood clots among six women after receiving dose
US Defense Secretary calls for independent review of inquiry into January 2020 al-Shabab assault on Manda Bay military base
The vaccine is currently authorized for emergency use in the United States for people age 16 and older
World Health Organization says Africa's rollout of COVID-19 vaccine is being hampered by supply shortages and delays in planned deliveries
The longer the virus is allowed to spread, the more dangerous variants will arise, experts say
EU officials strongly criticize Turkey but offer Ankara key concessions
The United States has put Johnson and Johnson in charge of a plant that ruined 15 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine and has stopped British drugma
Pfizer says it will soon seek emergency authorization from US Food and Drug Administration to inoculate children starting at age 12
Pandemic will require vaccinating children too
Bloc's president, Ursula von der Leyen, opts instead to preserve 'global supply chains'
Britain, main supplier of AstraZeneca vaccine, has been focus of new export rules
Member states are divided over wisdom of imposing a vaccine export ban which is mainly focused on Britain, a bid to secure more vaccines for EU
Verbal assaults, attempts to discredit media and allegations of bias raised at European Parliament debate on media freedom in Slovenia
Britain and the European Union are struggling to adjust to their rancorous separation; but, the former partners appear to be picking fights with each
A number of European nations have suspended use of the vaccine due to safety concerns
Commission president Ursula von der Leyen says British-based vaccine maker AstraZeneca has underdelivered doses to European Union
US-based drugmaker conducting two separate tests, one on children between six months to 12 years old, the other on children between 12 to 18 years old
Populist parties bash the EU's vaccine rollout, but are quieter about leaving the bloc