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are being executed in the north of the country. in clinical trials, both the vaccinated people and the people who received the placebo had shown small numbers of blood clots developments. the number of thromboembolism events overall in vaccinated people seems not to be higher than that seen in the general population. the european medical agency the general population. the european medical agency investigation - the general population. the european medical agency investigation is - medical agency investigation is ongoing, we are expected to hear the outcome on thursday. but let s be clear, both the uk present medicines were regular and the world health organization have stressed there is no evidence of any connection between these vaccines and blood clots. on monday, the eu because i picks memphis, germany, france and italyjoined several other countries in suspending the astrazeneca jab. sweden, latvia, portugal, and slovenia have now followed. other countries including au

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consumer goods multi national, unilever, committs to greater transparency in its advertising campaigns. chanting and the schoolgirl left for dead by the taliban who went on to win a nobel prize malala yusafzai tells us about her new multi million pound television deal. hello and welcome to the programme. buckingham palace is yet to respond to meghan and harry s interview with oprah winfrey, which exposed allegations of racism and a lack of support from within the royal family. the duchess of sussex revealed that before their first child, archie, was born, concerns were raised about how dark his skin tone would be. she also revealed that she had suffered from suicidal thoughts. keith doyle reports. the headlines could not be worse for the palace. turmoil and crisis. they are no less forgiving on the other side of the atlantic stop tonight? interview and britain braces for fallout. interview and britain braces for fallout. , , , ., ., for fallout. despite dominating the news

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roman catholic nun joins demonstrators, and prays with police. president biden s climate envoy, john kerry, calls on the world s 20 most polluting nations to do more to tackle climate change. he s been talking to bbc news. and the schoolgirl left for dead by the taliban who went on to win a nobel prize. malala yusafzai tells us about her new multi million pound television deal. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. britain s royal family and its advisors are reeling from a list of damaging allegations made by the duke and duchess of sussex in their interview with oprah winfrey. meghan said that she considered taking her own life, and that there had been conversations within the royal family about how dark their son archie s skin might be. oprah winfrey has said it wasn t queen elizabeth or the duke of edinburgh who asked prince harry about the colour of his son s skin. so far, buckingham palace has not responded to any of the allegations, as our royal

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In the united states a federaljudge in florida has voided a national mask mandate covering planes and other public transport, ruling that the covid i9 mitigation measure exceeds the authority of federal health officials. the mask mandate was recently extended by the cdc until 3 may. the justice department is reviewing the judge s decision and white house press secretaryjen psaki called the ruling disappointing, and said the administration is continuing to recommend people wear masks . decision and white house press secretaryjen psaki called let s speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. is that that then, peter? they have beenjudged is that that then, peter? they have been judged to is that that then, peter? they have beenjudged to have got is that that then, peter? they have been judged to have got it wrong? have been udged to have got it wron: ? ~ ~ wrong? well it looks like it could be. wrong? well it looks like it could be, it wrong? well it looks like it co

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They are still not functioning as such. is that part of the plan, do you think? that s possible. the humanitarian corridors have been a problem from the very beginning. the ukrainians have tried to open them up, the russians have not been very cooperative, so it s hard to say. that s been a problem a problem, the russians have not been very open to allowing humanitarian supplies into these besieged cities. in the united states a federaljudge in florida has voided a national mask mandate covering planes and other public transport, ruling that the covid i9 mitigation measure exceeds the authority of federal health officials. the mask mandate was recently extended by the cdc until 3 may. the justice department is reviewing the judge s decision and white house press secretaryjen psaki called the ruling disappointing, and said the administration is continuing to recommend people wear masks . earlier i spoke

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