It singled out ten of the highest ranking officers in the Myanmar military for their part in a recent coup.
And imposed restrictions on eleven officials from China, North Korea, Russia and other countries.
Stuart Smith has more from Brussels.
The highly anticipated results of a U.S. trial of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine confirm the shot is safe and 79 per cent effective.
More than 32,000 volunteers took part in the study in America, Chile and Peru- and concluded there are no safety concerns involving blood clots.
The news follows a recent EU pause to the AstraZeneca vaccine amid concerns about a possible link, which has been categorically refuted now by the EU’s own regulators.
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Authorities in Uganda are searching for perpetrators who killed six lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park, one of Uganda's best-known wildlife reserves. Leon Solomon reports.
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Boris Johnson is due to speak to his EU counterparts amid a continuing row over Covid-19 vaccine supplies.
EU leaders are holding a virtual meeting later this week to discuss a ban on exporting the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to the UK. But the British Prime Minister is urging them not to.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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South Sudan is expected to receive the first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines on Monday.
The country's health ministry says the government will receive 59 thousand doses of Astrazeneca vaccines from African Union.
Patrick Oyet reports from South Sudan's capital Juba.
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Tanzania's leaders have paid their last respects to the late President John Magufuli.
President Magufuli died on Wednesday and will be laid to rest on Friday, March 26th.
Isaac Lukando reports
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The US ambassador to the United Nations on Friday called on the world to unite in the fight against racism and white supremacy.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield was addressing the UN General Assembly as the world body marked the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
From New York, Liling Tan reports.
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US markets are shaping up for an uncertain week ahead after the US Federal Reserve said it will not extend its pandemic-era rule to relax bank capital requirements.
Higher corporate taxes on the horizon is also putting further pressure on the stock market, already weighed down by rising bond yields.
From New York, here's Liling Tan with the markets outlook.
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