Hemisphere Weekly: Next up… recession
The COVID-19 pandemic hit Latin America at an extremely difficult time.
The COVID-19 pandemic hit Latin America at an extremely difficult time.
Bolsonaro continues to break social distancing measures as the number of COVID-19 cases in Brazil surges.
As President Trump and his allies continue to blame the WHO for the pandemic, a new report show the organization acted with great foresight.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is now the Democratic nominee for president of the United States.
The U.S. government has announced a series against the Maduro regime and its allies.
As the number of unemployed Americans goes up, the U.S. Congress looks for ways to help them out.
Argentina’s President Alberto Fernández has given his government until March 31 to renegotiate the country’s public debt.
On Thursday, the U.S. stock market closed its worst single-day decline since the 1987 market crash.
As we enter Women’s History Month, the spotlight is once again on the issue of femicide and the lack of progress toward gender equality made in Latin America and the Caribbean.
On Wednesday the Brazilian government confirmed the first case of the virus in South America.