CARIBBEAN PUT ON ALERT FOR POSSIBLE COVID-19 ESCALATION
Caribbean countries have been put on alert over a possible escalation of the COVID-19 outbreak in the region.
Caribbean countries have been put on alert over a possible escalation of the COVID-19 outbreak in the region.
Canada is dedicating Wednesday nights to helping struggling bars and restaurants by encouraging the public to buy take out food from them.
The US is building up military arms in the Caribbean in what looks like preparation to attack Venezuela.
Cuban government officials say the six-decade US embargo on the island has been an obstacle to purchasing the medicine and equipment they need to fight the coronavirus pandemic, though they say they have managed to acquire all the supplies they need for now.
A Honduran drug smuggler has been released in the US after serving her prison sentence and is now fighting not to be deported knowing that if she returns to her homeland she will be murdered because she gave evidence against other dealers, including her own brothers.
The Philippines is easing a ban on overseas deployment of health workers, allowing those with existing contracts abroad to leave, according to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin.
Britain's economy could shrink by 35 percent in the second quarter and see unemployment jump by two million, according to a scenario published by the Office for Budget Responsibility.
It is an atypically steamy-hot bright Tuesday in Miami with temperatures running in the mid 90’s.
The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been discharged from hospital after a bout of COVID-19 which landed him in the intensive care unit(ICU) of a London hospital.
As the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson recovers from suffering from coronavirus symptoms, his appreciation of the National Health Service has increased exponentially. Johnson, 55, was in intensive care in St Thomas’ Hospital from Monday and is making slow progress.