Leaders discussing the coronavirus pandemic at the U.N. General Assembly come from the world’s largest nations and its tiniest. Palau President Tommy E. Remengesau Jr. said his Pacific island nation, which has had zero infections, still feels the impact.http://apne.ws/ipuoq21
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Even as world leaders use their U.N. General Assembly speeches to criticize the world’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, many insist -- with a fair bit of spin -- that their own nations have been up to the challenge.http://apne.ws/f1qtRq1
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Among the concerns being discussed by world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly: “vaccine hoarding” that risks leaving smaller nations behind.http://apne.ws/i7sEQrU
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@AP’s ongoing coverage of the U.N. General Assembly, which will likely continue to focus heavily on a global pandemic whose death toll is fast approaching 1 million people worldwide.http://apne.ws/9VcByeVShow this thread
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