Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
According to survey findings released, most Britons do not favour COVID-19 “vaccine nationalism”, saying they would wait until other nations too get vaccines if it would help end the pandemic sooner.
Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin called on European Trade Commissioner Phil Hogan to give clarification to the public that there was no breach of COVID-19 rules from his side during his travel to a golf dinner. It had led to protests in his native Ireland.
White House adviser Kellyanne Conway said that she will be step down from the administration of US President Donald Trump by the end of August. She cited the need to focus on her family.
Italy joined international efforts to develop a vaccine to combat coronavirus by flagging off human trials of a potential shot. This comes as the virus is exhibiting signs of resurgence in Europe.
Syrian state media quoted the energy minister as saying the explosion on the Arab Gas Pipeline that caused a power blackout in the country was a terror attack.
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