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against the civilian government. sudan has also been suspended from the african union. the au called the coup unconstitutional, and said the ban would remain in place until the civilian transition authority has its powers restored. demonstrations against the coup are continuing in the capital khartoum. france has released a list of sanctions that it may impose on britain as early as next week, if more progress is not made in a post brexit dispute over fishing rights in british waters. the measures include more border checks and preventing british fishing boats from accessing french ports. britain described the threats as disproportionate. we turn now to the question of looted art the benin bronzes hundreds of millions of people in african countries are yet to receive their first coronavirus vaccine. there are growing calls for an agreement to be reached on a vaccine patent waiver which would allow poorer countries to manufacture their own coronavirus jabs. actor charlize theron has bee
the global economy. it was a moderate downgrade, but one of the things they cited was this supply chain disruption. and i think the lesson everyone is learning now is that global trade has been powered in the last few years byjust in time manufacturing. we re starting to see the weaknesses of this idea of you only order what you need when you need it. because when you have a pandemic and disruptions in the supply chain, suddenly getting things back up again isn t quite so simple, and so each country is looking at how to deal with this. the fear, of course, is that it could lead to protectionism. the european union has tried to break the deadlock in the long running brexit dispute over northern ireland. the eu is proposing that in future most food products imported from england, scotland and wales into northern ireland will not need to be checked. our ireland correspondent emma vardy has the latest on the search for compromise.