Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Is Gibraltar a glimpse into the future for vaccination-leading UK? Gibraltar was hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic - but its successful vaccination campaign should see all adults immunised by the end of March, and it is opening back up. 23/03/2021
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Now playing Next Hungary Hungary approves two more vaccines not authorised by EU regulator It brings the number of jabs authorised in Hungary to seven. The country has one of the best vaccination rates in the EU. 22/03/2021
Now playing Next Israel Bibi again? Israelis vote as country emerges from virus restrictions Will Israel's successful vaccine campaign save Benjamin Netanyahu his job? 22/03/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Half UK adults receive first vaccine dose as EU threatens AstraZeneca The UK government heralds a 'huge success' after more than 26 million first doses of coronavirus jabs are administered, while the European Commission warns AstraZeneca to meet its delivery targets to the bloc. 20/03/2021
Now playing Next USA Biden plans to send four million COVID jabs to Mexico, Canada The US will send four million AstraZeneca doses to Mexico and Canada, the White House said on Thursday. 18/03/2021
Now playing Next world news Vaccinating kids is key for herd immunity. How far away is such a jab? Several COVID-19 vaccines are currently being tested in teenagers and trials are starting in younger children as well. 18/03/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe What are the real reasons behind France's slow vaccine rollout? By March 14, France had vaccinated 10.85 people per 100 inhabitants, compared to 32.01 in the United States and 38.39 in the United Kingdom, according to Our World in Data. 17/03/2021
Now playing Next Europe News European Commission proposes Green Pass for freedom of travel What does the pass allow you to do? What does it tell border control about you? And why is 'reciprocity' the new buzzword? Find out here. 17/03/2021
Now playing Next Travel News The Azores' smallest island has vaccinated its entire population Life goes on as usual for the island's 400 residents. Only masks and the almost total absence of tourism signal a different time. 16/03/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Irresponsible and bizarre': Expert slams AstraZeneca jab suspension Sweden and Latvia join other European countries in suspending the use of the jab amid reports of dangerous blood clots in some people recipients 16/03/2021
Now playing Next Brazil Brazil's Bolsonaro picks fourth health minister in year as COVID rages The revolving door signals the challenges for the government of Latin America’s largest nation to implement effective measures to control the virus’ spread, or even agree on which measures are necessary. 16/03/2021
Now playing Next Austria Austria's vaccine official resigns over distribution mistakes The senior Austrian official in charge of his country's COVID-19 vaccine orders has resigned for failing to buy all the doses available. 15/03/2021
Now playing Next world news WHO says countries should continue using AstraZeneca COVID vaccine Since last week, more than 10 European countries have halted the use of the jab. 13/03/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Are rising cases in vaccination-leading Serbia a warning to the UK? Serbia has been highlighted as a success story for its vaccination programme, but rising coronavirus cases have health experts worried. 13/03/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Is there any substance behind the AstraZeneca vaccine doubts? Despite being shown to prevent against severe disease, AstraZeneca's COVID vaccine has attracted negative publicity. Here's a closer look. 13/03/2021
Now playing Next state of the union Europe's week: A year of the COVID pandemic and women's day These have been the key talking points in Brussels this week. 12/03/2021