BOGOTA (Reuters) – In the 14 years he has worked on ambulances, Dr. Carlos Barragan got used to attending up to three calls during his 12-hour shift, often
KIBBUTZ TZUBA, Israel (Reuters) – Israel is heading off shortages of disposable surgical masks during the coronavirus crisis by mass-producing washable versions sized to fit everyone from children
Africa could become the next epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned. There was a sharp rise in cases in the past week.
Wuhan’s prevention and control taskforce today increased the official death toll by 1,290, from 2,579 to 3,869, with the announcement coming against a backdrop of widespread scepticism over
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) – A spate of suspected coronavirus deaths among workers for U.S. companies operating along the border in Mexico has triggered multiple protests in recent
The Brazilian President has been highly sceptical of the virus’ threat and has stated his desire to reopen the countries economy. President Bolsonaro said Health Minister Luiz Henrique
As Covid-19 continues to spread across the US, President Donald Trump has given governors guidance on reopening state economies in the coming months. The guidelines for “Opening up
Charter flights bring Eastern European workers to the UK and Germany after farms fail to recruit enough local workers. London, United Kingdom – Seasonal workers from Romania were
The incident comes at a time of increased tensions between the two countries and while such clashes occurred occasionally a few years ago, they had stopped. According to
LONDON (Reuters) – Tom Moore, a 99-year-old British war veteran, completed the last of 100 laps of his garden on Thursday, raising 13 million pounds ($16 million) for