April 8, 2020 White House trade adviser Peter Navarro calls WHO chief one of China's 'proxies' at the UN White House economic adviser Peter Navarro told "The Story" Wednesday night that China has its sights set on controlling various United Nations agencies like the World Health Organization, and is using the WHO's current director-general as a surrogate.
April 8, 2020 Do countries with high rates of malaria have fewer coronavirus deaths? Is there a correlation between countries where hydroxychloroquine is routinely administered due to high malaria rates and lower cases of COVID-19?
April 6, 2020 Rwanda finds genocide grave that could contain 30,000 bodies A valley dam that authorities in Rwanda say could contain about 30,000 bodies has been discovered more than a quarter-century after the country’s genocide in which 800,000 ethnic Tutsi and Hutus who tried to protect them were killed.
April 5, 2020 Africa bracing for ‘complete collapse of economies’ as coronavirus takes its toll African leaders are warning of an economic collapse if financial assistance isn’t provided to the millions of people out of work because of the novel coronavirus.
April 5, 2020 Coronavirus shutdowns keep African elite from seeking medical care abroad Africa’s coronavirus travel ban could make it more difficult for some rulers and elite to fly abroad for emergency medical care as they have in the past, according to a report.
March 30, 2020 South African workers locked in factory, forced to make medical masks for coronavirus outbreak, official says A group of 14 workers in South Africa were found locked inside a factory where they were allegedly forced to make medical masks for nearly a week to meet the skyrocketing demand resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, a local official said Sunday.
March 30, 2020 South African crackdown amid coronavirus lockdown called into question as some ignore restrictions The South African government’s “brutal and heavy-handed” approach to enforcing the country’s three-week lockdown amid the coronavirus outbreak has been called into question amid reports of one man being shot and four children reportedly injured in an alleged altercation with authorities.
March 29, 2020 Coronavirus measures in Africa escalate to violence as police, military enforce lockdowns As coronavirus cases in Africa rose above 4,000 Saturday, several countries have taken escalating measures to enforce lockdowns and curfews in the hopes of preventing the disease from spreading.
March 27, 2020 WHO chief's questionable past comes into focus following coronavirus response The head of the World Health Organization, in charge of making life or death decisions on a grand scale, has been accused of covering up cholera epidemics, supporting a terrorist organization and inflating his resume to claim he conquered malaria and HIV.
March 27, 2020 South Africans ignore stay-at-home order imposed to tackle coronavirus Thousands of South Africans have been ignoring the stay-at-home lockdown instructions imposed overnight by the government designed to stop the spread of coronavirus.