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Cuba will be conducting its Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on Human Rights for the third time on May 16, when it will have the chance to show progress made in this field over the last five years. Read more Five Things You Need to Know About Cuba’s Human Rights Review
The King Emeritus of Spain, Juan Carlos I, announced to his son and current monarch, Felipe VI, his decision to settle elsewhere outside the country, because of the repercussions of the criminal investigations being carried out against him. Read more Spain: King Emeritus leaves country amidst corruption scandal

The world's largest tour operator, TUI, has announced that it is reactivating its services and is currently experiencing a real booking boom for Easter (March 28 to April 3).

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In Florida, the FBI is conducting a terrorism investigation after a shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in which a Saudi Air Force officer killed three sailors and wounded eight others on the base. Read more FBI undertakes terrorism probe into Florida air base shooting that killed three sailors

The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that in recent days were recorded fewer infections with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, causing the Covid-19, but it is notable the increase in deaths from the disease.

Read more WHO reports fewer infections, but more deaths from Covid-19