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A fighter with the Tariq Salah Forces, a militia aligned with Yemen s Saudi-led coalition-backed government, shows Houthi rebel landmines the militia had recovered, at an outpost a few kilometers from the frontline on September 22, 2018 in Al-Himah, Yemen. © Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images
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UK military personnel have reportedly since the start of 2021 been based at Al-Ghaydah airport in al-Mahrah, Yemen’s far eastern governorate. It’s the same site at which Human Rights Watch alleged last year that Saudi forces maintain an infor
Approved vaccine inconsistency could delay the restart of international travel, says WTTC
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The restart of international travel could be seriously delayed without worldwide reciprocal recognition of all approved COVID-19 vaccines, says the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).
The global tourism body, which represents the global private Travel & Tourism sector, has issued its warning following concerns tourists face being turned away at borders because countries don’t have a common list of internationally recognised and approved COVID-19 vaccines.
This comes just days after a number of British holidaymakers, who had been administered the Indian Covishield batch of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, were rejected entry into Malta despite the drug being chemically identical to the UK-made vaccine.
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The restart of international travel could be seriously delayed without worldwide reciprocal recognition of all approved Covid-19 vaccines, warned the WTTC.
The global tourism body’s warning follows concerns tourists face being turned away at the borders because countries don’t have a common list of internationally recognised and approved Covid-19 vaccines.
WTTC issues plea for reciprocal recognition for all vaccines and vaccine batches to resume international mobility
This comes just days after a number of British holidaymakers, who had been administered the Indian Covishield batch of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, were rejected entry into Malta despite the drug being chemically identical to the UK-made vaccine.
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