Letter: Obama’s story cannot match civil war hero’s epic journey
From Miguel Monjardino, Azores, Portugal
From Miguel Monjardino, Azores, Portugal
From Peter Gartside, Royston, Hertfordshire, UK
https://im-media.voltron.voanews.com/Drupal/01live-166/reuters-images/2020/12/reuters_com_2020_newsml_RC2YDK9W5NX5.jpg?imwidth=800The World Health Organization (WHO) says action and money are needed to ensure coronavirus vaccines are available around the world as Western nations approve them. During Friday’s COVID-19 briefing at WHO headquarters in Geneva, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus applauded the
DetailsThe decision follows a decade-long investigation into the conflict with Boko Haram militants.
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shareSharenocloseShare pagelinkCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightDisney/Kugali The pledge by Ugandan animator Hamid Ibrahim to the BBC that his team’s work is “going to kick Disney’s ass” certainly got the company’s attention. Two years on
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https://im-media.voltron.voanews.com/Drupal/01live-166/2020–12/2016–02–21T120000Z_1492445123_GF10000317436_RTRMADP_3_UGANDA-ELECTION.JPG?imwidth=800KAMPALA, UGANDA — Human rights activists are denouncing a new Ugandan directive to scrutinize journalists working for foreign media. On Thursday, Paul Ekochu, the chairman of the Ugandan government’s Media Council, said journalists working in the country for foreign outlets
Detailshttps://im-media.voltron.voanews.com/Drupal/01live-166/2020–12/AP20344826446388.jpg?imwidth=800The United States could be hours away from starting its COVID-19 vaccination program. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reportedly could authorize on Friday or Saturday the emergency use of a COVID-19 vaccine produced by U.S. drug maker Pfizer and Germany’s BioNTech. An FDA advisory panel voted to recommend approval of the vaccine late Thursday. With the U.S. on the verge of its inoculation program, human rights group Amnesty
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