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BioNTech launches construction of vaccines plant in Rwanda

BioNTech, a leading biotechnology company on Thursday laid a foundation stone for the construction of the first manufacturing site for mRNA-based vaccines in Africa, expected to address the issue of

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New British Army chief: We must be ready ‘to fight in Europe once again’

The new head of the British Army warned soldiers that they must prepare “to fight in Europe once again,” comments that take new meaning as Russia’s war against Ukraine continues

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Russia to ‘intensify’ fighting, Zelensky warns as EU decision on Ukraine looms

krainian president Volodymyr Zelensky warned Sunday that Russia was likely to intensify its “hostile activity” this week, as Kyiv awaits a historic decision from the European Union on its membership

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9 dead, 40 injured in Mexico pilgrimage bus crash

At least nine people were killed and 40 injured in southern Mexico on Friday when a bus carrying people on a religious outing overturned. The civil defense office in the

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US approves Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for youngest children

The US Food and Drug Administration granted emergency authorization Friday for the use of Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines in the youngest children, the final age group awaiting immunization in

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Monkeypox kills 66, infects 1,600 in Africa

The World Health Organization (WHO) is in the process of procuring thousands of monkeypox tests for Africa but is not recommending mass vaccination at this stage, its Africa Director Matshidiso

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Zelensky looks far from enthusiastic as Macron leans in for an awkward hug in Kyiv

Emmanuel Macron has copped flak in recent days from Ukrainian officials after urging them not to ‘humiliate’ Russia, suggesting they should negotiate with Vladimir Putin to build an ‘off-ramp’ from

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Remains of UK journalist Phillips identified in Brazil

The remains of one of the two bodies found in the Amazon rainforest are those of UK journalist Dom Phillips, Brazilian police have confirmed. They say the identification was based

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Estimated Afghan Job Loss 700,000 to 900,000: SIGAR

The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) said that the total job losses since the Taliban takeover is projected to reach between 700,000 and 900,000 by mid-2022. SIGAR in

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Suspect confesses to burying bodies of two men missing in Amazon

One of two men arrested over the disappearance of a British journalist and an Indigenous expert in the Brazilian Amazon confessed to having buried the pair in the jungle, federal

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