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Why the world's most vaccinated country is seeing an unprecedented spike in coronavirus cases


Why the world’s most vaccinated country is seeing an unprecedented spike in coronavirus cases
Adam Taylor
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As tourists have returned to the Seychelles, where more than 60 percent of the population has been vaccinated, new coronavirus cases are forcing the island country to reimpose restrictions.
As the Seychelles began to offer free coronavirus vaccinations early this year, President Wavel Ramkalawan told reporters that the country was planning to reach herd immunity within weeks.
It was an ambitious target for a small, geographically isolated island nation in the Indian Ocean. But with its economy heavily reliant on tourism, the country called in favors to attain a vaccine supply from regional allies, including India and the United Arab Emirates. ....

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Biden Wants a Deal with Brazil's Far-Right President to Protect the Amazon. But Can Bolsonaro Be Trusted?


Biden Wants a Deal with Brazil’s Far-Right President to Protect the Amazon. But Can Bolsonaro Be Trusted?
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Ciara Nugent
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Aerial view of burnt areas of the Amazon rainforest, near Porto Velho, Rondonia state, Brazil, on August 24, 2019.
State governors, indigenous leaders and environmental groups in Brazil are sending a stark warning to President Joe Biden not to trust his Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro, as the U.S. attempts to strike a deal with the far-right leader to end deforestation in the Amazon.
Bolsonaro’s representatives have been in talks with Biden’s climate team since February, with billions of dollars in U.S. aid on the table if the two sides can reach an agreement on curbing deforestation in the world’s largest rainforest, along with other environmental goals. Just a week before a leaders’ summit on climate hosted by Biden, Bolsonaro sent the U.S. preside ....

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