Saturday, June 29, 2024

Mexico

WHO confirms first human death from H5N2 bird flu strain

The World Health Organization (WHO), on June 5, confirmed the first human case of the H5N2 type of bird flu in a 59-year-old man from Mexico who died in April.

Mexico City could run out of water by end of June 2024 unless it rains

Mexico City, one of the world’s largest cities, is one the brink of a serious water crisis, facing the possibility of a potential “Day Zero” by the end of June unless it rains.

Mexico sends its famous dog search and rescue teams to Turkey to help save lives

Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico's Foreign Affairs Secretary confirmed that at least 16 dogs, together with their handlers, took off for Turkey on Tuesday.

WhatsApp begins payment service from Brazil

WhatsApp also plans to launch payment services in India, Indonesia, and Mexico.

Earthquake killed more than 200 people in Mexico

Around 20 school kids had been found dead and more than 30 children are missing A powerful earthquake shook Mexico City and surrounding states killed at least 200 people and left many trapped under collapsed buildings. According to the official of...

Airlines issue travel advisories to Latin America over Zika virus outbreak

Airlines are offering refunds to passengers who have booked flights to central and south American countries caught up in the Zika virus outbreak The mosquito-borne Zika virus is spreading so quickly through the Western Hemisphere that it is soon expected...

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ASEAN Express to boost Malaysia’s trade connectivity with China and Southeast Asia

Malaysia’s trade connectivity with Southeast Asia and China received a boost with the launch of the ASEAN Express, an international freight train connecting Malaysia to Thailand, Laos, and China.