The German minister is angry with the European vaccine strategy
Finance Minister Scholz said it was "very angry" that many Covid-19 vaccines were not ordered by 2020 due to a decision by the European Commission.
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Finance Minister Scholz said it was "very angry" that many Covid-19 vaccines were not ordered by 2020 due to a decision by the European Commission.
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Doctors, nurses and the elderly across the European Union today receive the first Covid-19 vaccinations.
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France, Britain and Germany expressed concern after Iran planned to install more uranium enrichment centrifuges, urging Tehran to stop action.
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The director of WHO Europe warns the region has become the center of the Covid-19 epidemic again, when it records a record 1.5 million new infections a week.
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Europe is re-imposing a second Covid-19 blocking restriction, but the people show a lack of cooperation because they are too tired.
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As the US and many European countries raced against the new Covid-19 wave, life in most Asian countries gradually returned to normal.
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The emergence of new outbreaks in Europe is sparking debate about the pace of removal of blockades in many countries.
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The number of infections and deaths caused by nCoV is declining in Europe, prompting many countries to start a blockade, but to what extent is not uniform.
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17th-century Sweden was the Baltic military powerhouse before attacking Russia in the winter, making them costly with the empire.
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Before Covid-19 made the world tumble, 2020 was predicted to be a very important year for both China and the European Union.
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