The National Basketball Association will be resuming its 2019-2020 season tentatively on July 31, and addressing social injustice and racial inequality issues will be the league's central goals.
Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez tested positive for COVID-19 amid the controversy faced by his brother in the U.S. on allegations of drug trafficking.
The current coronavirus crisis has rocked the markets and American banking sector. The word unprecedented is probably overused in the current day and age, but it definitely applies right now. While it’s important to keep up with the latest news from banks, investors and indicators such the forex market, it’s also necessary to take time to understand the wider trends that are feeding into the announcements we see. Want to know where to start? Here are three key things you NEED to know about right now…
The country has reported more than 4,500 cases in a single day as the government pushes for reopening the economy just weeks after it imposed a lockdown.
International travelers of over 60 countries will be required to obtain an ETIAS for Europe in 2022. Foreign visitors will have to complete an online application to get their ETIAS travel authorization.
The steroid, which is affordable and commonly available across the globe, has lowered the mortality rates among patients in ventilators and those who need oxygen.
The Mexican government's war against drugs and organized crime has led to the disappearance of more than 60,000 people. While some have been recovered, most were never found.
A 16-year-old footballer youth was shot and killed by a police officer while he was out to buy soft drinks for a gathering. His case sparked outrage following numerous reports of police abuse and brutality.
The leading infectious and disease expert in the United States said that the prediction by some health experts about the COVID-19 Second Wave is not 'inevitable' if measures are striclty followed.
Latin American scientists have recently joined forces to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, believing no one else is going to solve this massive health problem.
Covid-19 pandemic has had a huge economic impact across the countries in South America with virtually every government across the region struggling to protect lives and secure livelihoods for their citizens.
Amid the nationwide protests across the country following the death of George Floyd, some Hispanic leaders are calling attention to a racist attitude within their own community.