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Tag: coronavirus

The Belgrade Boost: Serbia’s strategic vaccine diplomacy

by Benjamin Blum4 Oct 20214 Oct 2021Leave a comment

Serbia takes their shot on an unusual plan to vaccinate Serbs — and the rest of the world.

News from the World belgrade, coronavirus, covid, serbia, vaccination, vaccine, vuvic

Indigenous populations in the Brazilian Amazon struggle to survive COVID-19

by Lan Duong28 Sep 2020Leave a comment

Coronavirus exacerbates threats already facing Brazil's Indigenous tribes.

Uncategorized Amazon Rainforest, Bolsonaro, Brazil, coronavirus, COVID-19, human rights, human security, Indigenous, Indigenous rights, international law, Opinion

Taiwan’s campaign for a voice in global health discussions

by Cecilia Pou3 Jun 20203 Jun 2020Leave a comment

Taiwan’s push for a seat at the upcoming WHO meeting has sparked anger from China.

News from the World china, coronavirus, pandemic, taiwan, wha, who

Understanding COVID-19’s gendered impact

by Bennett Rine23 May 20203 Jun 2020Leave a comment

As the world reacts to COVID-19, it is essential to consider the way the pandemic has affected women.

News from the World coronavirus, pandemic, women

The UN global ceasefire is necessary — but will it be effective?

by Delarai Sadeghitari4 May 20204 May 2020Leave a comment

The call from Secretary General Guterres is commendable but the ceasefire faces hurdles when it comes to implementation.

Uncategorized ceasefire, coronavirus, libya, Opinion, russia, ukraine, united nations, yemen

Authoritarianism rises amid COVID-19 fears

by Matthew Slade23 Apr 2020Leave a comment

Under the pretext of ensuring stability during the pandemic, authoritarian leaders are shoring up their grip on power and threatening democracy.

News from the World authoritarian, coronavirus, european union, hungary, pandemic
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