The concerns that led to a halt in Johnson & Johnson’s Covid vaccine rollout could damage confidence in the company’s longer-term vaccines programme, and Apple will allow the social media app Parler to return to its app store. Plus, Miguel Diaz-Canel has been confirmed as the new head of Cuba’s Communist party. The FT’s Latin America editor, Michael Stott, discusses the island’s future in the post-Castro era. 


Johnson & Johnson’s Covid setback risks damaging its vaccine programme

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Apple says Parler can return to App Store

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Exit of Cuba’s last Castro brings curtain down on revolutionary era

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UK regulator gives green light to delivery drone trials

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