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...Mexico is evaluating the safety of the Covid-19 jab developed by Oxford/AstraZeneca after several European countries halted its application for fear it caused blood clots, but President Andrés Manuel López...
...The country offers four Covid-19 vaccines: Sinovac’s CoronaVac, the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab, the Russian-made Sputnik V and the BioNTech/Pfizer shot....
...“Millions of doses for the states and city halls will no longer enter the country.”...
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...Following the toppling of the Colston statue in Bristol last summer, Cardiff City Hall said it would remove a statue of Thomas Picton, the governor of Trinidad who authorised the torture of a 13-year-old...
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