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Zero tolerance against drug trafficking is Cuba's policy, which maintains an active vigilance in its air and sea borders to prevent the entry, sale and consumption in the national territory of these harmful substances, which worldwide constitute a problem for health services.... More
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Peruvian President-designate Dina Boluarte will bitterly remember her first anniversary in power, after the withering dismissal of then President Pedro Castillo, when street demonstrations were associated with the outburst of anger over the release of Alberto Fujimori, in the midst of the economic recession.... More
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