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  • COVID’s Aftershocks in Africa: The ‘wildly unfair’ vaccine problem

  • Why we need EU leaders to treat COVID-19 vaccines as global public goods

  • The fight of our lives: Leaders must step up against COVID

  • COVID’s Aftershocks in Africa: A global economic recovery

  • COVID-19’s economic damage has not hit countries equally

  • Aid to Africa was in decline even before the pandemic

  • COVID’s Aftershocks in Africa: A vaccine apartheid

  • The EU budget: The saga of a rollercoaster campaign

  • Has the World Bank lived up to its promise to help countries fight COVID-19?

  • A look back at a year of global activism in 2020

  • Italy and the G20: International cooperation to solve the challenges of today and tomorrow

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