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Hosoda: Japanese anime has problem with women and girls
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Trotz geschlossener Diskotheken: Die Italiener tanzen überall
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One chart shows how dramatically the pace of vaccinations differs from country to country insider@insider.com (Aria Bendix) © Satish Bate/Hindustan Times/Getty Images People wait in line to receive COVID-19 vaccines in Mumbai, India, April 24, 2021. Satish Bate/Hindustan Times/Getty Images
The global vaccine rollout is very uneven - some nations may reach herd immunity years before others.
Israel, the US, and UK are vaccinating people fastest, while Brazil, India, and Japan trail behind.
One chart shows when 18 different countries will reach three key vaccination milestones.
By next week, around half the US population will have received at least one coronavirus shot - a milestone that could take other countries years to reach at their current pace.
Japanese town uses COVID relief funds to build big squid statue
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Japan s ANA predicts rebound after record annual loss AFP 6 hrs ago AFP © Yoshikazu Tsuno ANA Holdings said it expects to see a $32 million net profit for the year to March 2022
Japan s biggest airline ANA reported its worst ever annual loss on Friday but predicted a rebound to profit this financial year, with its vice president seeing light at the end of the tunnel after the pandemic.
For the past year to March, ANA Holdings logged a record net loss of 404.6 billion yen ($3.72 billion), compared with net profit of 27.6 billion yen in the previous 12 months.
The loss was smaller than the firm s earlier projection, after it sought to cut costs in areas from personnel and fuel to airport usage fees, and retired some aircraft sooner than planned.