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Luis Linares Petrov

Budapest, Dec 24 (Prensa Latina) Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has called President Vladimir Putin honest and expressed interest in developing relations with Russia, the Magyar Nemzet newspaper reported.
Moscow, Dec 24 (Prensa Latina) The United States sees Africa as a testing ground for experimental drugs, said the deputy chief of Russia's radiation, chemical and biological protection troops, Major General Alexei Rtischev.
Beijing, Dec 24 (Prensa Latina) China emphasized the importance of expanding the BRICS including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Uganda.
Beijing, Dec 24 (Prensa Latina) China has rejected the US Defense Authorization Bill for Fiscal Year 2025 citing negative elements against its country.
Havana, Dec 24 (Prensa Latina) Despite the blockade imposed by the United States and the complex situation facing the country, Cuba has achieved goals of justice that continue to be an aspiration for tens of millions of people in the world, said Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who praised Cuba's achievements in the international arena.
Moscow, Dec 24 (Prensa Latina) Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov expressed to President Aleksandar Vucic Moscow's solidarity in protecting the rights of the people of Serbia, the Russian Foreign Ministry reported.
New Delhi, Dec 24 (Prensa Latina) The Indian newspaper Financial Express said that if the United States removes Cuba from the list of terrorist countries and dismantles the blockade it would be a historic step towards reconciliation between the two nations.
Ramala, Dec 20 (Prensa Latina) The Palestinian foundation Al-Haq said that the investigation published by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz on the execution of unarmed civilians in Gaza confirms the war crimes carried out by the Israeli army.
Quito, Dec 20 (Prensa Latina) The Minister of Economy and Finance of Ecuador, Juan Carlos Vega, estimated that the blackouts, which the Government promised to end, caused losses between one and 1.5 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).