China-Taiwan’s Chancellor, Joseph Wu, has announced that the country will soon have a new vaccine against COVID-19, and Guatemala will have access to it.
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Several large European supermarkets and food manufacturers have signed a letter opposing the most recent Brazilian proposal for agricultural reform as presented to the National Congress of Brazil, saying that they would boycott the nation’s products if the reform were to be approved.
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Pope Francis received President Alberto Fernández of Argentina at his residence in the Vatican. They talked about problems facing Argentina and the rest of the world.
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The National Health Surveillance Agency of Brazil (Anvisa) stated they do not have sufficient information about the side effects of the Sputnik V vaccine effects, although several Brazilian regions have requested 30 million doses as the country battles with a surge in cases.
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So far, little is known about the Russian company that sold the vaccines to the Honduran government and the terms of the contract.
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Cuban engineers arriving in South Africa to assist the Department of Water and Sanitation are only allowed to work under supervision and are restricted to certain activities unless they register with the South African Engineering Council.
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The Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance (MSPAS), together with the European Union (EU) and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), formalized the Primary Health Care and Nutrition Project with which there will be an investment of 20 million euros, by the EU, to contribute to the reduction of chronic malnutrition in 22 prioritized
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Costa Rica called for more intensified production of COVID-19 vaccines and for the democratization of distribution to cover the necessities of poorer countries that are struggling to gain access to vaccines.
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Tourism has been approached through various initiatives, political measures, and planning at different speeds, which has allowed it to become one of the most coveted markets. For this reason, most countries adapted their capacities to receive tourists from China.
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After disputes with President Daniel Ortega, two companies have announced their closure of operations in Nicaragua.
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