Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
The contract of the European Commission with pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca to supply COVID-19 vaccines also includes Britain as places where the company should make its best efforts to manufacture shots for the bloc.
After a suspicious package was sent to a factory in Wales producing the AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine causing a temporary suspension of manufacturing, a man has been charged, said police.
Police are on the search for the culprit or vandals who painted a coronavirus face mask on the figure of a giant carved into a hillside in Wilmington.
The US military said that the flights of the Chinese fighter jets over the South China Sea in the past week revealed a pattern of destabilising and aggressive behaviour on the part of Beijing, but posed no threat to Washington’s aircraft carrier group in the region.
Ireland’s European Affairs Minister said that the country was not consulted by the European Commission before it briefly sought to curb some exports of the coronavirus vaccines by citing an emergency Brexit clause related to Northern Ireland.
Indian authorities blocked mobile internet access in many places around the national capital in the wake of agitating farmers beginning a one-day hunger strike after a week of clashes with law enforcing agencies that left one dead and hundreds hurt.
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