
Coronavirus: Immunocompromised in classrooms
We speak to parents of children with a weaker immune system
We hear from three parents whose children have a compromised immune system and remain at high risk if they develop Covid-19. They share concerns over their children's return to school.
We'll talk about the work by Maria Ressa from the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov from Russia - the two campaigning journalists who have been awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
We'll talk about an overhaul of the international tax system and its impact on big technology firms.
We'll also hear from north-west Nigeria where police have rescued nearly 200 villagers who were kidnapped from their homes by criminal gangs.
(Photo: A stuffed toy wearing a face mask in an improvised classroom prepared for a primary school class in a recreation hall on February 20, 2021 in Wessling, Germany. Credit: Alexandra Beier/Getty Images)
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