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Canadians steer clear of cruise ships over virus

As Canadian passengers boarded the Grand Princess cruise ship wait for a chartered plane to take them back home from Oakland, California, Canadian health officials are warning them to avoid travelling on all cruise ships to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

11 Mar, 2020

Filipino babies sold illegally rises sharply

The Philippines has an acute problem with desperately poor parents selling off their babies for adoption to wealthy foreigners.

11 Mar, 2020

UK GOVERNMENT’S £30 Billion COVID-19 BATTLE PLAN

On the day when the coronavirus (COVID-19) recorded its highest increase in the UK - jumping by 83 to 456 cases - the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Finance Minister) Rishi Sunak set out to add muscle to the government’s battle-plan to tackle the disease.

11 Mar, 2020

GUYANA IN TURMOIL

A court in Guyana on Sunday upheld an injunction preventing the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) from declaring a winner from the country’s controversial and delayed general election on Monday 2nd March.

09 Mar, 2020

Tech genius brings down electricity prices

Filipinos pay the second-highest electricity prices in Asia but thanks to a start-up business, business consumers in the country are now able to receive competitive bids in real time from electricity suppliers.

04 Mar, 2020

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.

04 Mar, 2020

Cuba’s cigar trade is still alight

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.

04 Mar, 2020

Honduran economy boosted by fruits to US

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.

04 Mar, 2020

UK airlines cancel flights over virus

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.

04 Mar, 2020

Indigenous Canadians win pipeline dispute

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.

04 Mar, 2020
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