Latin America’s early caudillos were men on horseback who appealed to notions of their own and their nation’s grandeza ...
Brazil’s Supreme Court on Thursday denied a request by former President Jair Bolsonaro to temporarily restore his passport so ...
Justice Alexandre de Moraes said in the ruling that Bolsonaro holds no position that would allow him to represent Brazil at ...
The new surge, in countries with the world’s highest death rates from COVID-19, shows the continuing threat posed by the ...
Bolsonaro tested negative for the virus, and Trump, who dined with Bolsonaro at Mar-a-Lago and who posed for a photo with Wajngarten, also tested negative for coronavirus according to the White House.
Although many people recover quickly from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus known as SARS-CoV-2, others may experience symptoms for months. Researchers are still determining the cause of ...
Facing a health emergency that echoes the distressing days of the Covid-19 pandemic, China is grappling with a new challenge as it battles the spread of multiple viruses, including the human ...
WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus made the announcement during a press conference in Geneva, following a meeting of the organization’s emergency committee on Thursday. The decision ...
In November-December 2019, the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) new coronavirus ... Boris Johnson and against then President Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil. But even in countries like India ...
He was taken to hospital and tested positive for Covid again. “He ended up spending five nights in hospital and was pumped full of antivirals and antibiotics. He was discharged – but then we ...
Testing positive for COVID-19 is not exactly a positive experience. After all, wanting to go viral these days doesn’t tend to mean wanting to be infected by the severe acute respiratory syndrome ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was five years ago but the virus continues to circulate among global populations—could that change in 2025? The experts think not. In fact, three experts told Newsweek that ...