Latin America will be negatively affected by the COVID-19 in different ways. (Photo : Reuters) The coronavirus outbreak has greatly impacted economies in almost all parts of the world.
The U.S. health officials tell the people that there will be a possible regional lockdown. (Photo : Reuters) The number of patients who have tested positive for the infectious coronavirus continues to spike and has now reached 535, with a death toll of more than 22 in the United States.
Hotels in Mexico City where you can stay for as low as $31 a night. Mexico City is the home of different iconic tourist attractions like The National Museum of Anthropology, Templo Mayor, Palace of Fine Arts, Metropolitan Cathedral and more.
Teachers rallied on a major railway and caused a blockage in Mexico. (Photo : Reuters) In Puebla, Mexico, public school teachers rallied in the train tracks from Port of Veracruz and Mexico Valley due to lack of staffing and to request from the National Union of Education Workers for democratic elections.
Celebrate International Women's Day by celebrating the people who made it possible Women have been fighting for rights and equality since the dawn of time.
Flying somewhere? Try checking out these Latin American countries. (Photo : pixabay/jeshoots) Are you planning your next vacation but aren't sure where to go? Latin American countries are known for their rich history, vibrant culture, and mouth-watering food.
A coronavirus quarantine facility in Quanzhou, China collapsed, leaving dozens of people trapped. (Photo : Reuters/Stringer) The Xinjia Hotel, a coronavirus quarantine facility in the city of Quanzhou, collapsed Saturday.
The Mexican border jolts with a magnitude 5.5 earthquake Last Friday night, a magnitude 5. 5 earthquake which has a depth of 6. 2 miles has jolted around the vicinity of Mexico's border.
The remains of six bodies found in Guerrero have been sent to Austria for analysis to shed some light on the disappearance of 43 male students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers College in September 2014, according to an article by Mexico News Daily.
Through his tunnels, El Chapo dug his way to the top of the drug trade. (Photo : Twitter)Screenshot from: HuffPost Official Twitter Account Joaquín Guzmán Loera also known as "El Chapo," is considered the world's most powerful drug trafficker.
Find out how various cruise lines are coping with the coronavirus epidemic. (Photo : Stocksnap) Multiple cruise lines are continuously struggling to overcome the challenges provided by the global novel coronavirus epidemic, says an article from USA Today.
Millions of Chinese have resorted to mobile games to keep themselves occupied after being forced to stay indoors due to fears of the coronavirus contagion, according to an article by The Jakarta Post.
Find out about the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on the global economy. (Photo : Stocksnap) The new coronavirus outbreak had been causing problems to the global financial system, says an article from Reuters.