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Venezuela boat sinks after ramming cruiser

A Venezuelan navy coastal patrol boat sank in the Caribbean after allegedly ramming a cruise ship that it had ordered to change direction.

08 Apr, 2020

Ex-Honduras president in FIFA bribes dies

A former president of Honduras who was convicted in the FIFA soccer bribery scandal died in the United States on Saturday.

08 Apr, 2020

Cuba using homeopathy for virus recovery

Cuba will shortly begin mass distributing a new medication which it has developed in a homeopathic way to help recovery from coronavirus.

08 Apr, 2020 2 Comments

Filipino shot dead over virus curfew

The Philippines is allowing police to shoot dead anyone not adhering to the coronavirus curfew and one man has already lost his life. He was shot dead after he was scolded by a health official for not wearing a face mask.

08 Apr, 2020

Canada fuming as US get its face masks

The tense relationship between Canada and the United States has worsened after a Canadian politician claimed that President Donald Trump has blocked the delivery of three million face masks designed to help fight the coronavirus outbreak.

08 Apr, 2020 1 Comments

BRITISH PRIME MINISTER IN INTENSIVE CARE WITH COVID-19

The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was transferred to intensive care in a London hospital early Monday evening UK time as his condition is said to have worsened.

06 Apr, 2020

London mayor appeals to soccer clubs

The mayor of London has written to each of the capital's Premier League clubs to ask for doctors and medical staff to join the National Health Service's fight against coronavirus.

01 Apr, 2020

Cuban Americans want US sanctions lifted

Cubans living in America are campaigning for the Trump administration to lift sanctions on Cuba because of the coronavirus epidemic.

01 Apr, 2020

Venezuelan leaders asked to step down

Venezuela’s president and political opponent have been asked to stand down by the United States administration.

01 Apr, 2020

Hondurans get food home food deliveries

Armed Honduran soldiers began delivering food to some 3.2 million people on lockdown in their homes last Wednesday, part of the government’s efforts to stop the spread of coronavirus in a nation with few resources and a limited public health system.

01 Apr, 2020
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