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Macron: Send 4-5% of vaccines to poorer nations
France's president says failure to share vaccines more evenly is deepening global inequality.
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Macron: Send 4-5% of vaccines to poorer nations
France's president says failure to share vaccines more evenly is deepening global inequality.

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Macron: Send 4-5% of vaccines to poorer nations
France's president says failure to share vaccines more evenly is deepening global inequality.

Death sentence over beheading of French tourist
The jihadist abduction and killing of mountaineer Hervé Gourdel in Algeria in 2014 prompted outrage.

Prisoner exchange after Israeli woman enters Syria
Russia mediated the exchange after the woman crossed near the Quneitra crossing about two weeks ago.

TV journalists jailed for filming Belarus protest
A judge rules that by live-streaming a protest the Belsat TV journalists incited unrest in Minsk.

Dutch farm father 'too ill' for abuse trial
Charges are dropped against Gerrit-Jan Van Dorsten in a case that drew global attention.

Bag packed but Russian activist avoids jail
Anastasia Shevchenko was prepared for prison over her links to a pro-democracy group in the UK.

Georgia PM quits over order to detain opponent
Giorgi Gakharia said the court order to hold an opposition leader could cause "political escalation".

Death sentence over beheading of French tourist
The jihadist abduction and killing of mountaineer Hervé Gourdel in Algeria in 2014 prompted outrage.

Prisoner exchange after Israeli woman enters Syria
Russia mediated the exchange after the woman crossed near the Quneitra crossing about two weeks ago.

TV journalists jailed for filming Belarus protest
A judge rules that by live-streaming a protest the Belsat TV journalists incited unrest in Minsk.
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Macron: Europe should share vaccines with Africa
Copyright: Getty ImagesImage caption: South Africa started giving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on Wednesday France's President Emmanuel Macron has said Europe and the US should urgently allocate 3% to 5% of their coronavirus vaccine supplies to developing countries where vaccination campaigns have scarcely begun.
In an interview with the UK-based Financial Times newspaper ahead of Friday's video conference between G7 leaders, he said some African nations were having to buy Western vaccines at over twice the price paid by the European Union.
He said that "transferring 3% to 5% of the vaccines we have in stock to Africa” would not affect domestic inoculation programmes.
“It’s in the interest of the French and the Europeans. Today I have more than 10m of our fellow citizens who have families on the other side of the Mediterranean,” he was quoted as saying.
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