The U.S. Congress has approved a bipartisan bill that would expand critical funding to help identify human remains of asylum seekers and migrants who’ve died in remote areas of the border while crossing into the United States. Read more U.S. Congress expands program to identify remains of asylum seekers who died crossing border
Russia reiterated today its intention to avoid participation in a new arms race, in the face of announcements by US President Donald Trump of the creation of a weapon never seen before. Read more Russia Denies Intention to Participate in New Arms Race

A Miami federal judge has accused four major cruise companies of violating US blockade against Cuba, codified in the Helms-Burton Act, by carrying passengers to Cuba and profiting from the use of Havana port facilities.

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The Russian Health Ministry today confirmed the inclusion of 40,000 volunteers in the third phase of clinical trials of the Sputnik V vaccine, the first presented in the world against the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Read more Russia includes 40,000 volunteers in the Covid-19 vaccine trial