Friday marks the fourth Mexican rights activist death in Mexico. What is it about Mexican human rights that make Mexico a dangerous place for journalists and civilians?
Silver Institute, a nonprofit international association that solely focuses on silver, reported that Mexico has remained the largest silver extractor in the world despite a two percent drop in 2019 and economic impact of COVID-19.
Paraguay is easing its COVID-19 lockdown next month, replacing its presently strict sanctions with a "smart quarantine," after the turns to be among the most successful in stemming the pandemic's spread in the region.
According to experts, once the virology center and coordinated groups to combat viral diseases are established, Mexico would stop putting its national security at risk.
Not knowing when the federal government will finally lift the restrictions that forced them to close due to the coronavirus pandemic, factories in five of Mexico's six northern border states are planning to resume operations in May.
Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vasquez signed an executive order granting medical workers and hospitals civil immunity from reparations due to claims stemming from suspected medical malpractice during the pandemic.
COVID-19 has brought a lot of changes to the world. A family experienced these changes when they lost their father from COVID-19 and were not permitted to give him a traditional funeral.
While some countries respect and praise their healthcare professionals, other countries, like Mexico, are experiencing violence from the people in their country.
Digital technology helps address the coronavirus outbreak in Latin America, but in a region where privacy protection and enforcement is uneven, it may also threaten the privacy of citizens, according to a recent article.