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The United States Supreme Court appears poised to pare down

Repealing Roe v. Wade would set the US apart from other leading democracies. Here’s how some key nations view abortion

By Rob Picheta, CNN The United States Supreme Court appears poised to pare down, or even entirely overturn, nearly five decades of constitutional protection of abortion — a move that would have reverberations not just in America, but around the world. Oral arguments began on Wednesday in a landmark Mississippi case that threatens the existence

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The United States Supreme Court appears poised to pare down

Repealing Roe v. Wade would set the US apart from other leading democracies. Here’s how some key nations view abortion

By Rob Picheta, CNN The United States Supreme Court appears poised to pare down, or even entirely overturn, nearly five decades of constitutional protection of abortion — a move that would have reverberations not just in America, but around the world. Oral arguments began on Wednesday in a landmark Mississippi case that threatens the existence

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The Omicron variant is already spreading across the world

Vaccine inequity and hesitancy made the Omicron variant more likely, scientists say

By Ivana Kottasová, CNN Many of the world’s richest countries have spent the past year hoarding coronavirus vaccines, buying up enough doses to vaccinate their populations several times over and consistently failing to deliver on their promises to share doses with the developing world. The World Health Organization said the approach was “self-defeating” and “immoral.”

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The Omicron variant is already spreading across the world

Vaccine inequity and hesitancy made the Omicron variant more likely, scientists say

By Ivana Kottasová, CNN Many of the world’s richest countries have spent the past year hoarding coronavirus vaccines, buying up enough doses to vaccinate their populations several times over and consistently failing to deliver on their promises to share doses with the developing world. The World Health Organization said the approach was “self-defeating” and “immoral.”

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