Coronavirus Cases In Latin America Surpasses 600
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Mar. 16, 2020: The number of COVID-19 cases in Latin America continues to grow with the latest News...
Trump Unconcerned About Meeting Brazilian Official With Coronavirus
By Steve Holland and Anthony Boadle WASHINGTON/BRASILIA, Fri. March 13, 2020, (Reuters): As the number of confirmed cases from COVID-19 in Latin America on Thursday...
Coronavirus Cases In Latin America Passes 130 Mark
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. March 11, 2020: As the number of deaths from COVID-19 reached a whopping 4,295 globally, the number of...
Women Across Latin America Protest On International Women’s Day
By Natalia A. Ramos Miranda and Daina Beth Solomon SANTIAGO/MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Mon. March 9, 2020, (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of women across Latin...
This Latin American Country Now Has The Most Coronavirus Cases
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Fri. March 6, 2020 (Reuters) - One country in Latin America now has the most confirmed cases of coronavirus, bringing...
Latin America Coronavirus Cases Rises To 17
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. 4, 2020: The number of coronavirus cases there has reached 17. Ecuador has reported the most confirmed cases with...
Argentina Adds To Latin American Nations With Coronavirus
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Weds. March 4, 2020, (Reuters) -Argentina has its first confirmed case of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, according to a technician from...
Coronavirus Cases In Latin America Jumps
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. March 2, 2020: The number of cases of coronavirus in Latin America has jumped from 1 to 19...
Latin America Has Its First Confirmed Coronavirus Case
By Lisandra Paraguassu and Carolina Mandl BRASILIA/SAO PAULO, Brazil, Thurs. Feb 27, 2020, (Reuters) - Latin America has its first confirmed case of coronavirus. Brazil confirmed...
Brazil’s Bolsonaro Gets The Samba Parade Treatment
By Leonardo Benassatto and Sebastian Rocandio RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Weds.Feb 26, 2020 (Reuters) - Brazil's top samba "schools" have peppered the country's annual carnival...















