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Puerto Rico’s New Law 40-2020 Changing Tax Incentives for New Residents

A new law called, the Law 40-2020 changes the manner tax incentives are given to new residents. Once, Puerto Rico was seen as the perfect place for digital currency startups.

Remembering Luis Sepúlveda, Chilean Writer Dies of COVID-19

Luis Sepúlveda, a well-acclaimed Chilean writer who was exiled by Augusto Pinochet during the 80s, died of COVID-19.

Transaction Failed: Some Latinos Could No Longer Send Remittances to Support Relatives Back Home

Some Latinos could no longer provide and send remittances to their relatives back home due to the negative effect of COVID-19.

Quarantines and Lockdowns in Latin America’s Largest Nations: How Are They Doing?

Here are Latin America's largest nations and how they implement various measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

Corona Beer, Other Companies Observe Corporate Social Responsibility in COVID-19 Efforts

Across Mexico, large corporations have been losing millions and even billions because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but that doesn't stop them from helping fight the deadly disease.

Bank Of Mexico Releases New 20-Peso Coin

Made out of nickel, silver, bronze, and aluminum, and is dodecagonal or has 12 sides, the new 20-peso coin is slightly smaller, thinner, and lighter than previously-minted, completely round 20-peso coins.

Shaping the World: Things You Probably Don't Know About Mexico's Contributions to Humanity

There are many things that everyone should know about how Mexico played a very important role in the history of humanity and its contribution to the world.

Trump Extends Travel Restrictions to Mexico and Canada

The United States, Mexico, and Canada are extending non-essential travels for another month to control the spread of COVID-19 that continue to affect the three countries that are sharing the same borders.

Latino Astronaut Gives Advice on Surviving the Lockdown in One Piece

Lockdown, stay-at-home order, and quarantine--no matter what the extents are, they all somehow require everyone to go into isolation. Here are some tips are given by a Latino astronaut on surviving isolation.

More than 700,000 Patients Recovered from COVID-19 Worldwide

Johns Hopkins reported more than 700,000 coronavirus recoveries across the globe. Health experts warn a second, more devastating wave could hit in winter.

Crowded Communities in Latin America Can Not Afford to "Stay-at-Home"

Families in Latin America are troubled during the pandemic even in the wake of preventive measures initiated by the government.
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Mexico City

Mounting Cases of Domestic Violence: A Chilling Consequence of Quarantine

Women’s rights activists and abuse analysts believe that people are now more aware and alert to the abuse at home.

3 Latin American Countries Particularly Smashed by Oil Collapse Due to COVID-19 Crisis

Traders say, the costs of major Latin American crude grades plunged early this week after the crash in standard crude stocks, vexing a weak market that has already been weak, and has seen a small number of sales in April.

Patients and Their Loved Ones Exchange Messages With Notes Taped To Hospital Windows

In Mexico, sending messages to their loved ones through pen and paper serves as the lifeline of COVID-19 patients amid the pain and suffering caused by the deadly virus.

The Ailing Healthcare System of Mexico: Should It Take Inspiration from COVID-19?

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic entered Mexico, its healthcare system has already been struggling to provide adequate care for the sick.

Mexico Raises COVID-19 Emergency Health Level As Cases Surpass 9,000

Mexico enters the most serious phase of the spread of the global pandemic COVID-19 after cases in the country surpassed 9,000.

Bioluminiscencia in Mexico: They're All Over the Place, Here's a New Addition to the List

Bioluminescence is a natural phenomenon. It can be seen in different parts of Mexico. Here are some of the places and the time they can be best witnessed.

Is Journalism Dying in Mexico?

Due to the many deaths and disappearances of Mexican journalists, there has been a declining number of potential students enrolling in journalism courses. Some universities even terminated their journalism programs due to the small number of enrollees.

Criminal Groups and Drug Cartels Leverage Power and Public Opinion Amid COVID-19 Crisis

Various criminal groups across Latin American countries take advantage of the pandemic by acting as self-styled public defenders.

Prosecutors Investigate the Case of a Baby Girl with Broken Ribs, Bruises, and Bites

After the mother of a baby girl was not able to stop the baby from crying, doctors found that the baby had multiple injuries.
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