True to his word, U.S. President Donald Trump wrote a lengthy letter explaining his disapproval for the response, or lack thereof, of the World Health Organization during the earlier stages of the coronavirus.
U.S. officials claim the Chinese government is attempting to distract the federal health agency from investigating allegations it hid important information of the coronavirus outbreak from the world.
After passing through the nations it hardly hit like China, Europe, and the United States, COVID-19 is now spreading, according to recent reports, through "south of Rio Grande."
Cuban doctors, world renowned for their knowledge on epidemics are back in Brazil Since the pandemic started, Cuba has been sending members of its medical workforce to help countries across the globe battle the deadly virus.
After being hailed as the Biggest Pop Star in the World, Bad Bunny made another history as the first-ever Latino to appear as a cover of the Rolling Stone.
A new modus operandi targets society’s most vulnerable. With Mexico already experiencing high crime rates, the COVID-19 pandemic seems to be pushing the limit and this time, looters are targeting one of the most feeble members of society - senior citizens.
Health officials, on Sunday, announced that a member of one of the indigenous Amazon tribes of Ecuador has been found to be the country's first-ever tribesperson to be infected with COVID-19.
Right-wing president, Jair Bolsonaro greets anti-lockdown protesters. Brazil currently has 246,000 confirmed cases, over 16,000 deaths, surpassed Spain and Italy and now becomes the country with the third-largest number of COVID-19 cases in the world.
Health workers in all parts of Mexico are experiencing extreme retaliation from locals The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us a lot of things, including which jobs are deemed most important.
In Venezuela, residents have to line up for days for a slim chance of getting a few pints of gasoline following years of economic collapse and hyperinflation.
Mexico ranks as one of the most dangerous countries for journalists Jorge Armenta, Mexican journalist and director of digital media outlet Medios Obson was slain on May 16 in Ciudad Obregon and it has been confirmed that it was an armed attack that took his and a police officer's life.