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Global reach of vaccines from China hailed
GENEVA: China’s vaccines have been making a crucial contribution to the global Covid-19 response as an ever-increasing number of countries receive the vital supplies –much of them donated, experts said.
Health Ministry upbeat as daily case numbers dip below 2,000
PUTRAJAYA: The improvement in Covid-19 daily case figures in Malaysia is a positive development, says the Health Ministry.
EU drug watchdog to weigh in on extended use for remdesivir by summer
(Reuters) - Europe's drugs regulator said on Tuesday it was expecting to give an opinion before the summer on whether Gilead Sciences' remdesivir can be used to treat COVID-19 patients who do not need oxygen support.
Pope's visit to Iraqi Ziggurat to bring together several faiths - and hopefully lure more visitors
BAGHADAD (Reuters) - Pope Francis is due to hold an inter-religious prayer service at the ancient Mesopotamian site of Ur when he visits Iraq next week - an event local archeologists hope will draw renewed attention to the place revered as the birthplace of Abraham.
Blackwater founder Erik Prince accused of helping evade U.N. Libya sanctions
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Erik Prince, the private security executive and supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, "at the very least" helped evade an arms embargo on Libya, according to excerpts from a United Nations report seen by Reuters.
Blackwater founder Erik Prince accused of helping evade U.N. Libya sanctions
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Erik Prince, the private security executive and supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, "at the very least" helped evade an arms embargo on Libya, according to excerpts from a United Nations report seen by Reuters.
Sudan and Ethiopia trade accusations in border conflict
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan on Saturday accused Ethiopia of an "unforgivable insult" in its sharpest statement since a decades-old border dispute flared late last year.
Chinese vaccines rise above scepticism, hostility
China’s Covid-19 vaccines, possibly with output of four billion doses this year, could inoculate 40% of the world population.
U.S. to de-link Ethiopian aid pause from dam policy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department on Friday said Washington will de-link its pause on some aid to Ethiopia from its policy on the giant Blue Nile hydropower dam that sparked a long-running dispute between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan.
Egypt plans reopening of Libya embassy shut since 2014
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt is planning to reopen its embassy in Libya's capital for the first time in six years, according to Egyptian sources and Libyan officials, marking a shift to a more conciliatory approach to western Libya-based factions.