Aflevering Why Russia Is Exporting So Much Vaccine

· Aflevering van de podcast: The Daily

In recent years, Russia has tried to reassert its global influence in many ways, from military action in Ukraine to meddling in U.S. elections.So when Russia developed a coronavirus vaccine, it prioritized exporting it to dozens of other countries — at the expense of its own people.Today, we look at how Russia has put vaccine diplomacy to work. Guest: Andrew E. Kramer, a reporter based in the Moscow bureau of The New York Times. Sign up here to get The Daily in your inbox each morning. And for an exclusive look at how the biggest stories on our show come together, subscribe to our newsletter. Background reading: The Kremlin has scored propaganda points and bolstered several longstanding foreign policy goals by offering its Sputnik V vaccine around the world. But production capacity is limited.A microstate surrounded by Italy, San Marino feared being left behind in Europe’s inoculation campaign. Now it has jumped ahead, with the Sputnik vaccine.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. 

Stem website va het jaar
The Daily

The Daily

Gemaakt door: The New York Times Eerste aflevering: 01-03-2020

De podcast The Daily heeft in totaal 1553 afleveringen

Vorige aflevering

The Sunday Read: ‘The “Herald Square Bomber” Who Wasn’t’

The Sunday Read: ‘The “Herald Square Bomber” Who Wasn’t’

Maker: The New York Times Datum: 25-04-2021

Volgende aflevering

Can the U.S. Win Back Its Climate Credibility?

Can the U.S. Win Back Its Climate Credibility?

Maker: The New York Times Datum: 27-04-2021

Soortgelijke podcasts

Disclaimer: De podcast (artwork) is geembed op deze pagina en is het eigendom van de eigenaar/ maker van de podcast. Deze is niet op enige wijze geaffilieeerd met Online-Radio.nl. Voor reclamering dient u zich te wenden tot de eigenaar/ maker van deze podcast.

Why Russia Is Exporting So Much Vaccine

The Daily · 26-04-2021

00:00 26:46