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January 8, 2024

Camagüey, Cuba, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) The visit today of a commission of the Higher Education Ministry reviews the evolution of the next school year at the University of Camagüey (UC), Cuba's advanced scientific center.
Beirut, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) The Lebanese Resistance (Hizbullah) today launched missiles against Israeli positions along the southern border, in reaffirmation of its response to Zionist crimes and in solidarity with Gaza.
Buenos Aires, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) Argentine lawmakers will debate a package of laws on Tuesday that establishes the economic, pension, security, defense, tariff, energy, health, administrative, and social emergency until December 31, 2025, official sources confirmed on Monday.
Havana, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) Due to its beauty and presence, Cuba's Varadero ranked again among the world's best beaches, an indisputable seal not only of its attractions, but also of its environmental preservation.
Beijing, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) China accused the United States on Monday of unjustified repression against national semiconductor companies, and described those actions as a sign of economic intimidation.
Havana, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) The Fayad Jamis bookstore, in Havana's Historic Center, will launch the book "Periodismo en la radio. Elementos para potenciar el interés en las informaciones radiales" (Radio Journalism. Elements to enhanced interest in radio news) on Wednesday.
Havana, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel on Monday celebrated the 65th anniversary of the triumphal arrival in Havana of the Freedom Caravan led by Fidel Castro and made up of some 1,000 Army Rebel combatants.
Stockholm, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina)The Swedish Minister of Civil Defense, Karl-Oskar Bulin, today called on his fellow citizens to be ready for war, reported local television channel TV4.
Port-au-Prince, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) The food situation is described today as alarming in Haiti, where about 8.2 million people have difficulties in accessing basic commodities.