At this time of year, European thoughts turn to the heartwarming idea of a long summer break abroad enjoying sun and sea. But with the COVID-19 pandemic still circulating and infections rising in several parts of the world, there's a question mark over whether summer holidays will go ahead as normal this year.
As the dangers of vaccine nationalism become clear, the world's richest countries are faced with a dilemma. Do they prioritize their country's needs over the rest of the world – and in doing so, risk damaging not only a global health recovery but an economic one?
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As the tide washes out from the banks of the River Thames in London, it reveals secrets the capital has kept underwater for centuries.
Once the river drains, it exposes a stony foreshore and soon solitary individuals are scouring the surface for hidden treasures – some with a small garden trowe...
Day five at the World Economic Forum:
- “EU needs to connect to global growth” said European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis.
- Japan Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is determined for the Olympics to go ahead.
- Fu Ying, vice-chair of the foreign affairs committee of the National Pe...