An oil supertanker that has been moored in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen since 1976 could break apart and unleash part or all of its 1.1 million barrels of oil on the Horn of Africa. Also in this edition: Prince Charles expresses regret for the legacy of slavery, and Rwanda is set to produce its own mRNA vaccines in a first for the continent.
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FSO Safer tanker could spill oil along the whole of the Red Sea coast, UN warns • FRANCE 24 English