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July 1, 2025

Colombo, 1 Jul (Latin Press) The Sri Lankan daily Colombo Times today disclosed Cuba’s denunciation of the memorandum signed by President Donald Trump to reinforce the aggressive US policy against the Caribbean country.
Pyongyang, 1 Jul (Latin Press) Russian Culture Minister Olga Lyubimova reiterated her country’s willingness to strengthen ties with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in this area, the state news agency ACNC reported today.
Paris, 1 Jul (Latin Press) The presidents of France, Emmanuel Macron, and Russia, Vladimir Putin, spoke today for the first time in more than three years, a conversation that according to the Elysée addressed the war in Ukraine and the Iranian nuclear issue.
Ciego de Avila, Cuba, 1 jul (Prensa Latina) The installation of 184 modern hydrological stations in municipalities of southern Cuba shows benefits today by being able to measure with greater accuracy and in real time, the levels of drinking water reserves in aquifers and reservoirs.
Washington, Jul 1 (Latin Press) Vice President JD Vance today cast the decisive vote for the Republicans in the United States Senate to pass the Great and Beautiful Bill that gave a legislative victory to Donald Trump.
Montevideo, 1 jul (Latin Press) The cybercriminal group Tacuara attacked Uruguayan institutions again, this time the Agency of Electronic Government and Society of Information and Knowledge (Agesic), was reported today.
Mexico City, july 1rst(Prensa Latina) Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the agreement with the United States to reopen the border to livestock and mentioned the maintenance of the working groups to speed up the process.
Tegucigalpa, July 1 (Prensa Latina) Honduran coffee exports for the current 2024-2025 harvest generated $1.878 billion in revenue, according to Ihcafe data reported by various media outlets.
Geneva, Switzerland, July 1 (Prensa Latina) UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk affirmed that the climate crisis represents a direct threat to the fundamental rights of millions of people around the world, urging States to adopt urgent and equitable measures to ensure a just transition to a sustainable model.