Hungary Pays $36 Per Dose for Chinese Vaccine

Hungary has agreed to pay $36 per dose of the Sinopharm vaccine, according to contracts that were leaked by a Hungarian official.


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A fourth vaccine approved by the E.U.


The U.S. Is Sitting on Tens of Millions of Vaccine Doses the World Needs

Those tens of millions of doses from AstraZeneca are waiting for trial results, while countries that authorized the vaccine beg to have them.


Aleksander Doba, Who Kayaked Across the Atlantic, Dies at 74

He hungered to paddle across an ocean so vast it seemed infinite. He did it three times, setting records and becoming a national hero in Poland.


Tanzanian President’s Absence Fuels Speculation About His Health

For months John Magufuli railed against masks, social distancing and vaccines. Now rumors are circulating that he’s critically ill with Covid-19.


Most St. Patrick's Day Parades Canceled Again in 2021

Some events are relocating to the water, some are being postponed, and others are now taking place in cars.


There’s a Global Plan to Conserve Nature. Indigenous People Could Lead the Way.

Dozens of countries are backing an effort that would protect 30 percent of Earth’s land and water. Native people, often among the most effective stewards of nature, have been disregarded, or worse, in the past.


The Drastic Plan to Protect Indigenous Elders Living Under the Northern Lights

A remote region with a thriving tourism economy, a strict shutdown and a surprising transformation.


Denmark Suspends the Use of AstraZeneca Shots Over Worries About Blood Clots


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Police killings in Myanmar.