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Israel to destroy 800,000 coronavirus vaccines if no buyers

Israel to destroy 800,000 coronavirus vaccines if no buyers

Israel will destroy 800,000 COVID-19 vaccines that are nearing their expiration date if no country agrees to purchase them.
Tue Jun 29 2021
Leftover vaccines in South Korea available for online reservation from Thursday

Leftover vaccines in South Korea available for online reservation from Thursday

Coronavirus vaccines left over after people do not show up for inoculations will be available for anyone who wants to get vaccinated via online reservations starting later this week.
Wed May 26 2021
Australian vaccine production to provide 'security of supply': Health Minister

Australian vaccine production to provide 'security of supply': Health Minister

Australia's Health Minister Greg Hunt has declared that the nation is no longer reliant on the insecure international supply of coronavirus vaccines.
Wed Mar 24 2021
Australia to ask EU to send 1 million coronavirus vaccines for Papua New Guinea

Australia to ask EU to send 1 million coronavirus vaccines for Papua New Guinea

Australia would donate 8,000 locally produced COVID-19 vaccines to PNG as an immediate response to the outbreak.
Wed Mar 17 2021
Facebook to label all posts about COVID-19 vaccines

Facebook to label all posts about COVID-19 vaccines

False claims and conspiracies about the coronavirus vaccines have proliferated on social media platforms during the pandemic.
Mon Mar 15 2021
Biden: US will be able to vaccinate all adults by end of May

Biden: US will be able to vaccinate all adults by end of May

The U.S. expects to take delivery of enough coronavirus vaccines for all adult Americans by the end of May.
Tue Mar 02 2021
Mexico arrests 6 for trafficking false coronavirus vaccines

Mexico arrests 6 for trafficking false coronavirus vaccines

The arrests were made in the northern border state of Nuevo Len.
Thu Feb 18 2021
Israel to give some coronavirus vaccines to Palestinians

Israel to give some coronavirus vaccines to Palestinians

Israel is one of the world's leaders in vaccinating its population after striking procurement deals Pfizer and Moderna.
Sun Jan 31 2021
Taiwan asks Germany to help obtain coronavirus vaccines

Taiwan asks Germany to help obtain coronavirus vaccines

Wang hopes Germany could "assist Taiwan in obtaining vaccines within the feasible range".
Thu Jan 28 2021
WHO raises 'concerns' about Mideast vaccine inequity

WHO raises 'concerns' about Mideast vaccine inequity

The World Health Organisation has raised "concerns" about the unequal distribution of coronavirus vaccines in Israel.
Tue Jan 19 2021
Brazil's health agency approves the use of two vaccines

Brazil's health agency approves the use of two vaccines

Brazil's health regulator on Sunday approved the urgent use of coronavirus vaccines made by Sinovac and AstraZeneca.
Mon Jan 18 2021
Instagram influencers are a vaccine priority in wary Indonesia

Instagram influencers are a vaccine priority in wary Indonesia

Among the first in the queue for coronavirus vaccines in Indonesia has been one conspicuous group - social media influencers.
Thu Jan 14 2021
India's drugs experts approve AstraZeneca, local COVID vaccines

India's drugs experts approve AstraZeneca, local COVID vaccines

Experts at India's drugs regulators have recommended for emergency use two coronavirus vaccines.
Sat Jan 02 2021
Indonesia to ink Pfizer, AstraZeneca vaccine deals as awaits Sinovac clearance

Indonesia to ink Pfizer, AstraZeneca vaccine deals as awaits Sinovac clearance

Indonesia is poised to secure coronavirus vaccines from Pfizer and AstraZeneca, the health minister said on Tuesday.
Wed Dec 30 2020
Indonesia secures vaccine deals with Pfizer, AstraZeneca

Indonesia secures vaccine deals with Pfizer, AstraZeneca

Indonesia is finalising deals to secure 50 million doses of coronavirus vaccines from the drugmakers.
Tue Dec 29 2020
Ukraine blasts UN's Guterres over invitation to BRICS summit in Russia

Ukraine blasts UN's Guterres over invitation to BRICS summit in Russia

The UN Secretary General declined Ukraine's invitation to the first Global Peace Summit in Switzerland, the ministry said.
Tue Oct 22 2024
Hospitals under fire as Israeli forces deepen operations in northern Gaza

Hospitals under fire as Israeli forces deepen operations in northern Gaza

Troops rounded up men and ordered women to leave the Jabalia historic refugee camp, residents and medics said.
Tue Oct 22 2024
Taiwan says live fire China drills may be part of a 'deterrence' effect

Taiwan says live fire China drills may be part of a 'deterrence' effect

Taiwan's defence ministry said those exercises were part of routine Chinese training and it was keeping a close watch.
Tue Oct 22 2024
Bursa Malaysia's early gains erode as investors lock in profits

Bursa Malaysia's early gains erode as investors lock in profits

The benchmark index had initially opened 1.78 points firmer at 1,647.46.
Tue Oct 22 2024
Brazil's Lula says head injury 'serious,' with update from doctors in coming days

Brazil's Lula says head injury 'serious,' with update from doctors in coming days

The president's injury forced him to cancel a trip to Russia for a summit of the BRICS group of major emerging markets being held in Kazan.
Tue Oct 22 2024
Blinken heads to Israel to revive Gaza ceasefire talks after Sinwar death

Blinken heads to Israel to revive Gaza ceasefire talks after Sinwar death

Blinken will focus discussions on how to end the war, plans for the enclave after the fighting ends and how to improve humanitarian assistance.
Tue Oct 22 2024
Facebook owner Meta restarts facial recognition tech in 'celeb-bait' crackdown

Facebook owner Meta restarts facial recognition tech in 'celeb-bait' crackdown

Meta said it will enroll about 50,000 public figures in a trial which involves automatically comparing their Facebook profile photos with images used in suspected scam advertisements.
Tue Oct 22 2024
BHP trying to avoid responsibility over Brazilian dam collapse, UK court told

BHP trying to avoid responsibility over Brazilian dam collapse, UK court told

More than 600,000 Brazilians, 46 local governments and around 2,000 businesses are suing BHP over the 2015 collapse of the Mariana dam in southeastern Brazil.
Mon Oct 21 2024
Minimum wage not benchmark for all employees' starting salaries - Sim

Minimum wage not benchmark for all employees' starting salaries - Sim

Steven Sim says the increase in the minimum wage is intended as a basic wage for workers with lower academic qualifications and skills.
Mon Oct 21 2024
Climate and China weigh on how the US views Pacific relations

Climate and China weigh on how the US views Pacific relations

Pacific leaders keep their preference for US President quiet, yet viewing relations only through the lens of China does nobody a service.
Mon Oct 21 2024