Most poorer countries do not have enough COVAX shots to continue vaccinations: WHO
A WHO adviser said well over half of poorer countries would not have enough vaccines to sustain programmes and some had completely ran out
White House lays out plan to share remaining 55 mln U.S. COVID-19 shots globally
Of the 55 million remaining doses, roughly 41 million would be shared through COVAX, 14 million to Latin America and the Caribbean, 16 million to Asia, and 10 million to Africa
India's vaccinations hit record with free COVID shots
In a new campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged to buy the vast majority of vaccines to distribute for free across the country
OPINION: Why Malawi burnt thousands of COVID-19 vaccines
Critics pointed to hesitancy and misinformation after Malawi discarded 20,000 expired COVID-19 shots. The reality is far more complicated
Hungary's foreign minister hits out at Munich 'rainbow stadium' plan
Politics should be kept out of sport, Hungary's foreign minister said, after calls for a protest against a ban on LGBT+ content in Hungarian schools
S.Africa's Ramaphosa accuses Big Pharma of 'selfish, unjust' vaccine policy
South Africa's president said unwillingness from pharmaceutical companies to waive vaccine patents was endangering the world
IKEA, Rockefeller foundations to pledge $1 bln in clean energy push
The fund aims to expand renewables investment in countries such as India, Nigeria and Ethiopia, bringing in development agencies and institutional investors
Indonesia travel agencies offer queue-beating U.S. 'vaccination tours'
With rich nations rolling out vaccinations far more quickly, wealthier residents in developing countries are prepared to head abroad to get a shot more quickly
Business-savvy Bangladesh fabric factories take on a greener hue
Activists say the global fashion industry should cut climate-heating emissions - and Bangladeshi factory owners say renewables and recycling can help save them money