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Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict: A human tide of refugees – with little to keep them alive

The Tsehaye Elementary School in Shire, Ethiopia, offers some sort of sanctuary, a place of refuge for people on the run. But there is...

by admin March 19, 2021
World

‘Can you hear how she’s screaming?’ As Russia decriminalises domestic violence, women continue to die

She had just come to collect her things.   It was January 2020. Vera Pekhteleva, a 23-year-old university student, had told her boyfriend their...

by admin March 19, 2021
World

Science behind Pfizer vaccine can be used to give people cancer jabs ‘within a couple of years’

The co-creator of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine has said the technology behind it could soon be used to fight cancer too. While the vaccine has...

by admin March 19, 2021
World

‘We complain but in the end, we do it’ – debate over ‘bruised’ Oxford jab rages in Paris

Even on a grey, drizzly day, the town hall of the third arrondissement in Paris is a fine building. Built in the 1860s, it...

by admin March 18, 2021
World

Paris among 16 French regions set to go into lockdown for a month from midnight tomorrow

Paris is among 16 regions of France facing new lockdowns from midnight tomorrow, the country’s prime minister Jean Castex has announced. He said the...

by admin March 18, 2021
World

EU leaders need an efficient vaccine programme to save their reputations

Amidst the turmoil and rancour in Brussels, there is one sure thing today – the name of AstraZeneca will be in the headlines again....

by admin March 18, 2021
World

Foreign sec calls EU threat to block vaccine exports to UK and others ‘brinkmanship’

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has threatened to block vaccine exports to the UK and other countries with markedly higher rollouts of...

by admin March 17, 2021
World

Uighurs: MPs ‘appalled’ firms can’t guarantee supply chains free of forced labour in China

Companies in the UK “still cannot guarantee that their supply chains are free from forced labour” from the Uighur people in Xinjiang in China,...

by admin March 17, 2021
World

European regulator: ‘No indication’ Oxford jab is cause of blood clots

The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging countries to continue using the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine – as global medical experts meet to discuss reports...

by admin March 16, 2021
World

Hundreds executed, thousands homeless – the human cost of fighting in Tigray

The breadth and depth of human suffering in the Ethiopian region of Tigray is perfectly clear to humanitarian workers, human rights groups and the...

by admin March 15, 2021
World

Germany, France, Italy and Spain pause Oxford jab amid blood clot concerns

Germany is suspending use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine in order to investigate reports of blood clots. The country’s Health Ministry said the measure...

by admin March 15, 2021
World

‘There isn’t a family that didn’t face disaster’: Counting the cost of a decade of war in Syria

After a decade of war, you might expect every city in Syria to be in ruins, and many are. Aleppo, Idlib, Homs, Raqqa, the...

by admin March 14, 2021
World

Ireland suspends AstraZeneca vaccine over clotting concerns

Ireland should temporarily halt its use of the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab after some reports of blood clots in vaccinated people, health authorities say. The call...

by admin March 14, 2021
World

Met’s War Crimes Unit examining allegations against Asma al Assad, wife of Syrian president

The Metropolitan Police has launched a preliminary investigation into Asma al Assad, Sky News understands.  The British-born wife of Syrian President Bashar al Assad...

by admin March 13, 2021
World

Homemade narco sub capable of smuggling up to 2,000kg of cocaine captured by Spanish police

A homemade submarine capable of smuggling up to 2,000kg of drugs has been seized by police in Spain. Investigators discovered the 9m (30ft) narco...

by admin March 13, 2021
World

Gunmen seize 30 students in latest Nigeria school kidnapping

Gunmen have attacked a school in northwestern Nigeria and snatched at least 30 students in the latest of a string of such kidnaps. The...

by admin March 12, 2021
World

Italy set to impose national lockdown over Easter weekend

Italy is set to impose another national lockdown over the Easter weekend to combat growing numbers of coronavirus cases. It will see non-essential shops...

by admin March 12, 2021
World

Family of man fatally run over by bulldozer in police chase to receive $475k in compensation

The family of a man who was fatally run over by a bulldozer that the police were using to chase him have been given...

by admin March 11, 2021
World

Blood clot reports in Europe prompt investigation into Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine

The European Medicines Agency has launched an investigation into the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab after reports of blood clots in vaccinated people. At present there is no...

by admin March 11, 2021
World

Dozens dead after school bus plunges into ravine in Indonesia

Twenty-seven people have been killed after a bus carrying children and some parents plunged into a ravine in Indonesia. At least 39 more are...

by admin March 11, 2021
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