TEN MORE POSITIVE COVID-19 CASES CONFIRMED
A further 10 positive COVID-19 cases were confirmed today bringing the total to 121 cases tested positive here.
A further 10 positive COVID-19 cases were confirmed today bringing the total to 121 cases tested positive here.
Members of the Official Opposition today walked out of the Legislative Assembly meeting in what they described as a protest of the Unity Government using their majority to prevent the Opposition’s rights to raise motions and questions.
The UK government has been accused of "rank hypocrisy" for pushing ahead with plans to make it harder for foreign health workers to work in the UK, while clapping those currently in the National Health Service for their role in fighting COVID-19.
The United States Supreme Court justices declined on Monday to review a federal court’s ruling that had allowed Canadian miner Crystallex to take over shares of US refiner Citgo in compensation for US$1.4 billion for the expropriation of assets in Venezuela.
The Honduran head of congress is connected to a major drugs clan, according to a news investigation which exposes more connections between the country’s top government officials and its underworld.
The Cuban Ministry of Tourism has confirmed that the island’s borders will remain closed until the government indicates it, but assured that it is preparing its facilities for when the time for reopening comes.
A Philippines media station has shutdown amidst speculation that the government wants to silence it for questioning controversial policies.
A Canadian aerobatics jet has crashed into a British Columbia neighbourhood during a flyover intended to boost morale during the Covid-19 pandemic, killing one crew member, seriously injuring another and setting a house on fire.
The Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) is lending its support and equipment to the fight against COVID-19 in the Cayman Islands.
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) has processed and issued over 1400 trade and business licences since March 25.