Eighteen months after the first Covid-19 cases hit China, the outbreak is still uncontrolled globally and remains the main source of economic uncertainty outside Northern Asia. The vaccines have become a form of geopolitical soft power, which exacerbates or redesigns the influence of the US, Europe, China and Russia. READ MORE
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