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Americans and Canadians cry foul, as Ottawa extends border closing to July 21
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A Band-Aid for a gaping wound : Residents in Point Roberts, Washington react to Inslee visit
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A Band-Aid for a gaping wound : Residents in Point Roberts, Washington react to Inslee visit
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Will Africa Be the Last Oil Frontier?
A major struggle over resources is unfolding in southern Africa. In the wildlife preserves of the Okavango Delta home to 200,000 people and spanning parts of Namibia and Botswana a Canadian oil company is drilling for oil over the fierce opposition of indigenous people, activists and environmental experts. The company, Reconnaissance Energy Africa known as ReconAfrica has a plan objectionable to virtually everyone except its investors and Namibian and Botswanan government partners who have granted permits for exploratory tests: it promises to unleash untold levels of pollution, destruction of water supplies and farmland, permanent harm to animals including endangered species and the eviction of residents from their land. ReconAfrica’s rush for what they are calling “largest oil play of the decade” is nothing short of devastating, profit-fueled extraction, with strong echoes of Africa’s colonial past.
US sends 500,000 doses of Moderna vaccine to Bhutan
US sends 500,000 doses of Moderna v.
The United States of America government yesterday announced that it has dispatched 500,000 doses of Moderna vaccine to Bhutan.
The White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki announced this during a press briefing yesterday.
According to the Press Secretary, the US also shipped three million doses to Indonesia, 1.5 million (M) doses to Nepal.
This is a part of the US government’s pledge to share an initial batch of 80M US-made vaccines globally amid concerns about the wide disparity in vaccination rates between advanced and developing countries.
With this shipment, besides the AstraZeneca vaccine, which all eligible people in Bhutan received for their first dose, two more vaccine types Pfizer and Moderna have been added to the list of vaccines to be used for the second dose in Bhutan.