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September 2, 2024

Kabul, Sep 2 (Prensa Latina) Afghanistan's Acting Minister of Frontier, Ethnic and Tribal Affairs Noorullah Noori affirmed today that human rights are respected and protected in the country.
Ramallah, Sep 2 (Prensa Latina) The UN agency in charge of helping Palestinians announced that on the first day of vaccination against polio in Gaza some 87 thousand children under 10 years of age received their first dose.
Managua, Sep 2 (Prensa Latina) The 45th anniversary of the constitution of the Nicaraguan Army, the armed institution responsible for ensuring the security and sovereignty of the country, will be celebrated here today with a ceremony to be attended by President Daniel Ortega.
San Jose, Sep 2 (Prensa Latina) Costa Rican Congress President Rodrigo Arias criticized the lack of investment by the State in education, health, and social security and called to "invest in these essential areas," El Mundo reported.
Hanoi, Sep 2 (Prensa Latina) The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) and President Miguel Diaz-Canel praised Vietnam's heroic and long struggle on this country's National Day on Monday.
Cairo, Sep 2 (Prensa Latina) Egypt is very concerned about the repercussions of the ongoing Israeli military offensive against the occupied West Bank, after almost 11 months of war in the Gaza Strip, said Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty.
Tel Aviv, Sep 2 (Prensa Latina) Israel woke up paralyzed by a general strike demanding a prisoner exchange with the Palestinian movement Hamas, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuses to approve as part of a truce in Gaza.
Damascus, Sep 2 (Prensa Latina) The Minister of Defense of Syria, Lieutenant General Ali Mahmoud Abbas, assured that Syria and Iran are on the same front and considered that the security of Damascus is that of Tehran and vice versa.
Santiago de Chile, Sep 2 (Prensa Latina) A large majority of Chileans consider that the judiciary is neither impartial nor reliable, according to a survey carried out by the Plaza Pública Cadem firm following the corruption scandal known as the Audios Case.