The Street Food: Latin America is the latest foodie-docuseries you can watch on Netflix. Netflix has a new foodie-focused docuseries. Called "Street Food: Latin America," it is a beautiful food series that will give extreme travel FOMO.
The total number of COVID-19 cases in Latin America has exceeded four million on Wednesday. More than four million people in Latin America have now tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Someone who grew up in Latin America is likely no stranger to traffic jams and smog. That is why, while the use of electric vehicles in Latin America is limited, Adalberto Maluf of the Brazilian Association of Electric Vehicles believed its reach will extend.
Different superstitions have been passed through generations. May it be about black cats, a mirror breaking, or knocking on wood, for years many have believed them.
Latin America is home to many different cultures and there are some documentaries that highlight the various aspects of the region. Take a look at these documentaries if you want to find out more.
Here are tips for doing business in Latin America, according to the managing director and founder of a company that helps businesses expand in the region.
A beloved and well-known Mexican comic, Hector Suarez, has reportedly passed away at 81. The actor-director was known for celebrating the common people and satirizing the rich and corrupt.
PAHO urged the US to still continue being PAHO's important partner, even if it pulls out of WHO. According to recent reports, President Trump 'accused the WHO of being manipulated by China amid the COVID-19 pandemic.'
Early this week, the Pan American Health Organization or PAHO said that Latin America has already surpassed the United States and Europe when it comes to the daily count of COVID-19 cases reported.
Unease and tension are building in the region, and authorities are unable to stop it. People are protesting against lockdown measures in defiance of government cuts to expenditure and employment.
On Tuesday, the Pan American Health Organization or PAHO said, Latin America has surpassed the United States and Europe in terms of the daily number of reported COVID-19 cases.