COVID-19 vaccines: UK says 'world is watching' EU over threat to ban exports
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COVID-19 vaccines: UK says 'world is watching' EU over threat to ban exports
A British minister warned the EU against 'counter-productive' measures after the Commission president said a ban was possible if AstraZeneca did not meet supply commitments.
European Policy Centre analysts say the general political climate and the upcoming European elections are, in part, responsible for the uptick in violence.
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Defended by some, criticised by others, misunderstood by many, Europe's Green Deal on climate change has generated heated debate across the EU in recent months. European elections have intensified the focus on it. What is it and why is it controversial? Euronews Witness's Julian Gomez explores.
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Spain denied port access to a Danish ship carrying 27 tons of explosives from Chennai to Haifa, Israel, citing the need for peace in the Middle East over more weapons. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares emphasized this new policy amid the ongoing Gaza conflict, which began on October 7. Spain has also halted arms sales to Israel and urged EU capitals to recognize Palestine.
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Nearly one-third of Covaxin recipients experienced adverse events of special interest within a year, including respiratory, skin, and musculoskeletal issues. The.. IndiaTimes
AstraZeneca has globally withdrawn its Covid vaccine, citing commercial reasons. The company voluntarily revoked its marketing authorization and announced the cessation of vaccine production, rendering it unusable. This decision marks a significant development in the global vaccination effort against Covid-19.
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Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan informed that 64 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been given to 84 countries across the globe. Addressing a panel discussion on..
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