Global South Moves Towards Vaccine Sovereignty February 16, 2022 The authors report on vaccine production in countries that came out on the short end of supply deals in 2021. Read more →
Pharma Effort to Kill Africa’s Covid Vaccine Exposed February 11, 2022 “To push for the termination of this lifesaving project in order to protect the interests of pharmaceutical companies is shameful,” said one advocate. Read more →
Assange’s Father Says His Son Has Been Vaccinated November 16, 2021 John Shipton also told a French interview program that too much focus was on Julian Assange and not enough on the crimes WikiLeaks has revealed. Read more →
COVID-19: Vaccine Just out of Reach for Palestinians April 30, 2021 As people in many countries begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel, we are once again left behind, writes Laila Barhoum. Read more →
The Truth is a Joke Zionism Can’t Accept March 11, 2021 Lawrence Davidson considers the conflation of an ethnocentric political ideology with Judaism, a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural religion. Read more →
COVID-19: Head of WHO Calls for Patent Waivers to Halt Pandemic March 8, 2021 The chief of the global health agency speaks out against vaccine monopolies. Read more →
COVID-19: Americans’ Unrealistic Vaccine Expectations January 18, 2021 Matt Motta says high refusal rates in the U.S. could jeopardize population immunity. Read more →
COVID-19: Vaccine Dispatches from Moscow, London & Warsaw January 18, 2021 From Sputnik V incentives in Russia to Brexit braggadocio in Great Britain, Covid-19 vaccination brings out distinctive national politics. Read more →
COVID-19: Intellectual Property Monopolies Block Vaccine Access December 17, 2020 Few people in poor countries will get vaccinated in 2021, making a mockery of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals’ over-arching principle of “leaving no one behind,” the authors say. Read more →
COVID-19: A Vaccine That Was Hijacked by the Rich December 17, 2020 Some of world’s most affluent nations, including the U.S., Canada and the U.K., seem to have cornered most of the supplies, writes Thalif Deen. Read more →