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2021-02-24 Covid: WHO scheme Covax delivers first vaccines

It is a milestone for the WHO scheme, which aims to ensure the fair distribution of Covid-19 jabs.

2021-02-24 The Simpsons creator Matt Groening on equality, memes and monorails

BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat sits down for a Zoom chat with Matt Groening.

2021-02-23 Coronavirus: Do I send my child back to school?

President Biden wants most children in classrooms again by April - but do parents think that's safe?

2021-02-23 Covid infection in Lagos 'may top Africa's official total'

An antibodies survey in Nigeria suggests millions, not thousands, have already had coronavirus.

2021-02-23 Ebola vaccines arrive in Guinea after dust storm delay

These are the first cases in West Africa, five years after the end of the world's deadliest outbreak.

2021-02-23 President Biden: 'This nation will smile again'

President Biden marked 500,000 US lives lost to Covid in a solemn ceremony at the White House.

2021-02-23 South Korea coronavirus: PM aims for 'herd immunity by autumn'

The prime minister says vaccinations are on track after criticism the country has been slow to start.

2021-02-22 500,000 deaths: The 'colourful' lives lost to Covid

The sheer scale of the US death toll is hard to comprehend - it helps to hear the individual stories.

2021-02-22 Covid US death toll: Imagining what 500,000 lost lives look like

Half a million Americans have died of the coronavirus. Here's a look behind this grim milestone.

2021-02-22 Covid: US on verge of exceeding 500,000 deaths

The US coronavirus death toll is over double that of next-highest Brazil, and is expected to grow.

2021-02-22 Rohingya crisis: UN urges rescue of refugees adrift at sea

The UN calls for action amid reports of deaths on board the ship adrift in the Bay of Bengal.

2021-02-22 Coronavirus: High Covid rates delay France and Germany easing

France and Germany struggle to get schools back to normal as infection rates remain high.

2021-02-22 Covid: Australian Open fans criticised for 'booing vaccine'

A crowd's booing of a reference to Covid-19 vaccines is "disgusting", Australia's deputy PM says.

2021-02-21 Tigray crisis: 'Overwhelming' humanitarian needs in Ethiopia's region

The Red Cross tells the BBC there are major food and medical care problems in the war-torn region.

2021-02-21 Malcolm X family demands reopening of murder investigation

A letter from an ex-policeman alleges that New York police and the FBI conspired in the 1965 murder.

2021-02-21 Covid: WHO pleads with Tanzania to start reporting cases

Tanzania is one of the few countries in the world to not publish data on Covid-19 cases.

2021-02-21 Israel eases restrictions following vaccine success

Shops, libraries and museums will now be open to the public, following easing of Covid rules.

2021-02-20 Covid-19: Which countries in Africa are administering vaccines?

Some African nations have just begun vaccination programmes, but many have yet to start.

2021-02-20 Covid: 'Each one of these people mattered'

Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg is using art to show the "depth and breadth" of Covid's US death toll.

2021-02-20 Covid: Anti-vaccination protesters rally in Australia

Protesters gather in Australia to oppose the launch of the country's coronavirus vaccine programme.

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