Guaido: Maduro wants to kill me
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido accused the government of trying to kill him while he was taking part in an anti-government rally Saturday in Lara state.
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido accused the government of trying to kill him while he was taking part in an anti-government rally Saturday in Lara state.
Cuba, a country with the best land for tobacco leaves to grow on, just celebrated the 22nd edition of the International Cigar Festival, solidifying its world-renowned reputation for producing the world’s best cigars.
Hondurans may be finding it difficult to live and work in the United States, but they are benefiting from selling tropical fruits to the Americans.
British Airways and budget rival Ryanair have cancelled hundreds of flights as demand for travel drops in the UK amid fears about the spread of coronavirus.
Canada’s indigenous leaders have reached an agreement with government officials in a land dispute that has sparked widespread protests and railway blockades throughout the country.
Biden may have poured some cold water on the Bern, but has former vice-president Joe Biden succeeded in knocking the forward momentum of Senator Bernie Sanders off the rails?
More hand-washing and less hand-wringing sums up the stance the British government is taking as it announced its action plan to tackle the outbreak of the new coronavirus Covid -19.
When the UK-registered cruise ship Braemar docked in Dutch St Maarten on Sunday evening March 1st, it was the latest example of the Dutch Caribbean territory providing ‘safe harbour’ to cruise ships denied a port of call in other islands due to coronavirus concerns.
Global stock markets suffered their worst week since the financial crisis of 2008 because of the growing spread of the coronavirus – and the predictions are that it will get worse before improving.
A British woman who was "forced" into a gang has called for police to use stop and search powers more often on girls and young women in order to "save them".