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Authorities Arrest Suspects for the Strangling of 3 Nurses in Mexico

Mexican authorities arrested two men for strangling three sister nurses who worked in the nation's state-run hospitals. Authorities ruled out coronavirus-fears as the motive to the crime.

The New Normal After Lockdowns: Face Masks and Preventive Measures

Some states have already partially reopened, but while the threat of COVID-19 is still present, people will need to wear face masks and obey social distancing measures. Is this the new normal?

Missing Corpses: Families in Ecuador Are Searching for Dead Relatives

More families in Ecuador are now searching for the missing dead bodies of their relatives from hospitals to the morgue.
COVID-19 “Curve Not Flattened” In Mexico Despite Health Ministry Claim, Expert Say

Mexico's COVID-19 “Curve" Not Flattened Despite Health Ministry Claims

Measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 virus may not have been as successful as authorities think.

It's ‘International Have a Coke Day' | One Mexican Town Has More Access to Coca-Cola Than Water

In a town in Mexico, Coke is cheaper and easier to find than water. If the mere thought of the 'National Have a Coke Day' today makes you want to sing, you are not alone.

Venezuela Prison Riot: Over 100 Prisoners Dead or Injured, Guards Allegedly Opened Fire

Venezuelan Prison Observatory rights group provided the latest figures of dead and wounded prisoners at Los Llanos Prison Center in Guanare City, Venezuela.

The Decline of Tourism in Mexico: Violence and Coronavirus Crisis

Locals in Mexican areas are blocking entry for visitors due to coronavirus fears. Read on to find out more about the decline of tourism in Mexico.

In Venezuela, Patients Lie in Pools of Blood, Pregnant Women and Infants Are Left to Die

In Venezuela, the hospitals have little to no medicine left. The number of medical equipment in care facilities remain sparse. Their medical facilities are crumbling, with some completely abandoned.

Venezuela Deletes Evidence and Arrests Reporters Covering COVID-19, What Are They Hiding?

The country's law allows the government to arbitrarily arrest independent journalists on charges of "advocacy of hatred" and "instigating hate and violence across media."

Ecuadorian Journalists Risk Their Lives Reporting the Coronavirus Crisis in Ecuador

With the gathering of corpses, journalists weighed the dangers of field reports. It had been too late for others already.

Llama Antibodies as Preventive Treatment for Coronavirus Infection

A group of scientists was researching llama antibodies against SARS and MERS. Yes, it was effective. Now, they believe that llama antibodies will be effective against the novel coronavirus. Read on to find out about the findings of their research.

Will the Worsening COVID-19 Feud Between US and China Lead to Another 'Cold War?'

Experts believe the frosty relationship between both countries is a 'dangerous dynamic.' They believe it could spur a new Cold War between the two giants.

Latin American Face Masks: The Emergence of a New Form of Expression

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, a new form of expression is created. Find out here about how Latin Americans are expressing themselves with this COVID-19 accessory.

Risk of Extinction: Coronavirus Scares Indigenous Tribe Leading Them to Migrate to the Amazon

Two elder leaders died from the symptoms of COVID-19. However, they do not know if it were the illness as they were not given tests and medical supplies to determine if it were the coronavirus. Read on to learn about the story of how this tribe left their land to the Amazon.

Early Warnings Ignored: WHO and China Disregard Post-SARS Guidelines

The World Health Organization and the Chinese Communist Party accused of ignoring and disregarding the Post-SARS guidelines that may significantly help to slow down the spread of COVID-19.

Mexico Receives Medical Supplies From the United States to Aid Crippling Healthcare Systems

In the month prior, U.S. President Donald Trump guaranteed shipment of ventilators and other medical equipment for Mexico.

Heineken Mexico Sells Vouchers Online Support to Local Restaurants

Heineken Mexico is leading the way to help local business owners and their staff. Even though Mexico's beer industry is on the brink of collapse Heineken Mexico has launched a voucher program that aims to support restaurant owners and their staff during the economic crisis brought by COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent article.

This Day in History May 6: The English Channel Opened, Unforgettable Highlights in Sports, and More

Aside from the Channel Tunnel opening, here are some of the unforgettable happenings that took place in the past years, decades, and even centuries.

Angry Mob Attempts to 'Rescue' Patient From Mexico Hospital, Claims 'Coronavirus Is a Lie'

Residents of Motozintla claim coronavirus is a plot to kill people. After a third patient in Motozintla, Chiapas was diagnosed with COVID-19, an angry mob of around 300 stormed the town's Social Security Institute hospital demanding to examine the patient themselves to make sure whether he have the coronavirus.

Local Cane Alcohol Poisons 77 People, Kills 25 in Mexico

The Mexican Ministry of Health announced the death of another alcohol poisoning victim in the western part of the nation on Tuesday.
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