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April 2, 2024

Moscow, Apr 2 (Prensa Latina) Russian Minister of Defense Sergey Shoigu on Tuesday announced the appointment of Admiral Alexandr Moiseev as commander in chief of the nation's Navy, on a teleconference with the Armed Forces’ leaders.
Ankara, Apr 2 (Prensa Latina) A fire in a residential building in the Turkish city of Istanbul (north) has killed at least 12 people, Governor Davut Gul informed on Tuesday.
En esta imagen proporcionada por Cielo Abierto Máximo Hollander, de izquierda a derecha, Federica García y Theo Goldin en una escena de "A cielo abierto". (Ana Paula Álvarez/Cielo Abierto vía AP)
Moscow, Apr 2 (Prensa Latina) The feature movie "Upon Open Sky" (A Cielo Abierto), by the Mariana and Santiago Arriaga siblings, will open the 46th edition of the Moscow International Film Festival, the president of the selection committee, Ivan Kudryavtsev, said on Tuesday.
Havana, Apr 2 (Prensa Latina) Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez accused the United States on Tuesday of maintaining a double standard policy on human rights that discriminates against sectors of Cuban society.
Caracas, Apr 2 (Prensa Latina) ALBA-TCP Executive Secretary Jorge Arreaza criticized the stance of OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro, who as usual comes out in defense of those who today seek to subvert Venezuela's constitutional order.
Moscow, Apr 2 (Prensa Latina) Two Tu-95MS strategic aircraft carried out a scheduled flight in the airspace over the neutral waters of the Sea of Japan, the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation reported today.
Beijing, Apr 2 (Prensa Latina) China today condemned Israel's attack on the Iranian embassy in Syria in which several persons were killed. Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said the safety of the diplomatic community is inviolable, and Syria's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity must be respected.
Washington, Apr 2 (Prensa Latina) U.S. scientists reduced the number of abnormal blood stem cells in rodents through a novel treatment with antibodies and thus managed to make older mice develop younger immune systems, it was announced.