WHO Pandemic Treaty: Global South Demands Vaccine Equity
Global south nations stall WHO pandemic treaty negotiations, demanding binding vaccine equity. The west's voluntary approach risks collapse, highlighting deep post-Covid divisions.
Global south nations stall WHO pandemic treaty negotiations, demanding binding vaccine equity. The west's voluntary approach risks collapse, highlighting deep post-Covid divisions.
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Russian President Putin proposes former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder as mediator in Ukraine war; Berlin reacts cautiously, questioning his suitability due to close ties with Moscow.
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Europe must emulate China's strategic self-interest to counter economic dominance, deindustrialization, and security risks in a chaotic global order.
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