Ecuador’s dearth of doctors: When COVID-19 began to ravage Guayaquil, Ecuador’s largest city, the government transferred medical workers from rural areas to the city to help...
Now, judges are joining the scorning and directing criticism toward one another as they take up cases involving the President. Liberal jurists have voiced concern about...
But about a week passed before the alert was issued publicly — crucial time lost when about 66,000 European travelers were streaming into American airports every...
A Manitoba researcher worries people in the province could shy away from enrolling in a drug trial because of the politics attached to the medication being...
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Oil is dead. Or so says Green leader Elizabeth May. Federal Conservatives are split on punishing one of their own for gaslighting Canada’s chief public health...
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday morning that the ban on all non-essential travel between Canada and the United States would be extended for another...
This article is not about the coronavirus. Or at least not directly. It’s about the elections, political processes and protests in Latin America and the Caribbean...
by Omer Bartov | May 19, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has come at a critical historical moment. For the last two decades or so—since the collapse of the...
WASHINGTON — Politics has always abided by certain unwritten rules. Not all of them make sense. One timely example: the rule stating that people who want...