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The World Health Organization, the WHO, is working to ensure fair vaccine distribution, but in the meantime it is key to suppress the virus's spread, said Mike Ryan, head of WHO's emergencies program, as daily new cases around the globe are at near-record levels. Read more WHO says first COVID-19 vaccinations won't be ready until early 2021
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reaffirmed on Tuesday that treatments, therapies and future vaccines to fight Covid-19 should be a global public good, but some countries already do business to benefit their population. Read more UN chief says Covid-19 vaccine should be a global public good

Five US senators asked Joe Biden's government to restore cooperation with Cuba, especially on issues related to the environment and climate change, diplomatic sources disclosed today.

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The spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, said today that her country will respond wisely to possible U.S. sanctions for the imprisonment of opposition blogger Alexei Navalny. Read more Russia to respond wisely to possible U.S. sanctions

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Once again the United States will experience a diplomatic defeat at the UN when the international community votes this Wednesday against Washington's blockade of Cuba, CNN columnist Jorge Dávila assured.

Read more US diplomatic defeat at UN regarding Cuba predicted