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Facing Backlash, Afghanistan Government Withdraws Ban on Schoolgirls Singing in Public
Last week s controversial memo came as the government negotiates a power-sharing deal with the Taliban, and critics said it recalled rules the group imposed during its 1990s rule, when it banned girls from school.
Afghan schoolgirls read in chorus at a class at the Bariky Chaedam primary school in the outskirts of Bamiyan August 31, 2005. Women were banned from studying during the Taliban regime. Photo: Reuters/Zohra Bensemra
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Kabul: Afghanistan’s government has backtracked on an attempt to ban schoolgirls over the age of 12 from reciting poems or singing at public events, following public outcry and criticism from cultural figures and rights campaigners.
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UK s speedy COVID-19 vaccine rollout hit by supply cut
A sign is seen outside a vaccination centre at Westminster Abbey, amid the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in London, Britain, March 10, 2021. REUTERS/John Sibley/Files
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LONDON: Britain will see a significant reduction in the amount of COVID-19 vaccines available at the end of the month due to a cut in manufacturing supply, it said on Wednesday (Mar 17), in a setback to one of the fastest rollouts in the world.
Britain is on track to have given a first COVID-19 shot to half of all adults in the next few days and passed 25 million first shots on Wednesday, making it the most extensive and quickest programme so far in a European country.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has a legal right to AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine, which it helped to fund and develop, health minister Matt Hancock on Wednesday, in a sharp rebuke to criticism from the European Union that Britain has not been exporting the shots.
European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen earlier threatened to ban exports of COVID-19 vaccines to Britain to safeguard scarce doses for its own citizens, airing frustration over a lack of deliveries from AstraZeneca in Britain.
Relations between Britain and the EU have become increasingly fractious in the context of Britain’s departure from the bloc’s orbit at the start of the year, while the EU is lagging behind Britain with its vaccine rollout.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will see a significant reduction in the amount of COVID-19 vaccines available at the end of the month due to a cut in manufacturing supply, it said on Wednesday, in a setback to one of the world’s fastest inoculation rollouts.
FILE PHOTO: A man receives a vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Winding Wheel Theatre, Chesterfield, Britain February 3, 2021. REUTERS/Carl Recine
Britain is on track to have given a first COVID-19 shot to half of all adults in the next few days and passed 25 million first shots on Wednesday, making it the most extensive and quickest programme so far in a European country.