Ramy Inocencio
Coverage of Ramy Inocencio in the Nexus archive.
- Danube River hits record-low levels, revealing lost historical items across Europe
The Danube River is at record-low levels, revealing lost historical items across Europe. Hungary's only nuclear power plant is at risk of shutdown.
- France makes major progress in wildfire fight, but danger still lurks
France has made major progress in containing its biggest wildfire crisis since 1949, though many fires are still burning. The danger remains despite containment efforts.
- France makes major progress in wildfire fight, but danger still lurks
France has contained its largest wildfire crisis since 1949, but many fires remain active. The situation highlights ongoing risks despite progress in combating the blazes.
- See the devastating destruction of the wildfires in this French town
Wildfires in France have destroyed entire neighborhoods, leaving them as ash. Thousands have returned home, but nearly 80,000 remain displaced in southern France.
- Firefighters battle France flames that have burned for over a week
Firefighters in France are battling wildfires that have burned for over a week, with a major fire in the Bordeaux region, known for wine production. The situation is complicated by extreme heat exceeding 100 degrees. Ramy Inocencio is reported to be working with firefighters on the frontlines.
- Firefighters battle France flames that have burned for over a week
Firefighters in France are battling wildfires that have burned for over a week, with a major fire in the Bordeaux wine region. The situation is complicated by extreme heat exceeding 100 degrees, and Ramy Inocencio is reported to be on the frontlines.
- Wildfire in France has burned an area four times the size of Paris
A wildfire in France has burned an area four times the size of Paris, with over 2,500 firefighters battling fires nationwide. In Spain, more than 1,000 firefighters are containing 16 active fires, including the Avila Fire, which is the country's worst on record.
- Wildfire in France has burned an area four times the size of Paris
A wildfire in France has burned an area four times the size of Paris, with over 2,500 firefighters battling the blazes. In Spain, more than 1,000 firefighters are managing 16 active fires, including the Avila Fire, which is the country's worst on record.
- Firestorm burns out of control in Europe
Wildfires are burning out of control in France and Spain, with residents returning to find their homes incinerated. Ramy Inocencio is reporting from Bordeaux.
- Firestorm burns out of control in Europe
Wildfires are burning out of control in France and Spain, with some residents returning to find their homes destroyed. Ramy Inocencio is reporting from Bordeaux.
- Wildfires scorch Spain and France with more dry weather expected
Firefighters in Spain and France are battling severe wildfires, some of the worst in western Europe, with more hot and dry weather expected.
- Dozens injured, buildings damaged after powerful earthquake strikes Japan
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck southern Japan, causing dozens of injuries and building damage, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. Officials reported the injuries.
- Dozens injured, buildings damaged after powerful earthquake strikes Japan
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck southern Japan, injuring dozens and damaging buildings, as reported by the Japan Meteorological Agency.
- American family trapped in France as wildfires rage on in Western Europe
An American family is trapped in France amid raging wildfires in parts of Western Europe, including Spain and Italy, as reported by CBS News.
- Teen sells vintage soccer jerseys to support law school dreams
Welsh teen Eleri Williams founded vintage soccer jersey business Ballers CP at 15 to fund her law school aspirations. She discussed soccer, fashion, and sportswear trends with CBS News reporter Ramy Inocencio.
- Iran begins funeral procession for slain supreme leader
Iran began a funeral procession for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the slain Supreme Leader, in Tehran. He was killed in an airstrike at the start of the war with the U.S. and Israel.
- Nearly one in every four people who contract Ebola die, data shows
The Ebola outbreak in Uganda and the Congo is worsening, with health officials facing challenges such as minimal staffing, limited resources, and misinformation. Data indicates nearly one in four people who contract Ebola die.
- Ebola outbreak worsening in Congo, response hampered by Trump's USAID cuts
Ebola is accelerating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with no approved medicine or vaccine for the virus. The response to the outbreak is being hampered by USAID cuts under Trump.
- Sea drone rescued Apache helicopter crew members near Iran, U.S. military officials say
The U.S. military confirmed two crew members from a fallen Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz were rescued by a sea drone for the first time. The rescue was reported by CBS News' Ramy Inocencio.
- Zelenskyy proposes direct talks with Putin to end Russia-Ukraine war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is proposing direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war, according to CBS News reporter Ramy Inocencio.
- Latest news on U.S. plans for facility in Kenya to navigate Ebola outbreak
Flights to Kenya are transporting medical equipment for a controversial U.S.-planned facility aimed at containing the Ebola outbreak in Africa, as reported by CBS News.
- Medical experts say Ebola response is not enough as virus spreads
Medical experts express concern that the current response to an Ebola outbreak in Africa is insufficient. Tedros Ghebreyesus, head of the World Health Organization, was interviewed by CBS News' Ramy Inocencio about the outbreak and response measures.
- Trump administration faces blame from health workers over Ebola outbreak after funding cuts
The U.S. faces accusations of contributing to the Ebola outbreak in central Africa due to health funding cuts under the Trump administration. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has denied these claims.
- Deadly protests in Kenya over U.S. facility to contain Ebola
Protesters in Kenya clashed over a U.S. plan to install a facility to contain the Ebola outbreak. CBS News reporter Ramy Inocencio covered the developments.
- More than a dozen killed in major Russian attack on Ukraine
Dozens of missiles and drones struck Kyiv and other major Ukrainian cities, killing more than a dozen people and injuring 100. Russia claimed the attack was a response to 'terrorist acts.'
- More than a dozen killed in major Russian attack on Ukraine
Dozens of missiles and drones hit Kyiv and other major cities in Ukraine, killing more than a dozen people and injuring 100. Russia claims the attacks were a response to 'terrorist acts.'
- Ebola outbreak may have been spreading since early January
The International Rescue Committee suggests the current Ebola outbreak in central Africa may have been spreading undetected since early January. Protests have emerged in Kenya over U.S. plans to treat affected Americans there.
- Ebola outbreak may have been spreading since early January
The International Rescue Committee suggests the current Ebola outbreak in central Africa may have been spreading undetected since early January. Protests have emerged over U.S. plans to treat Americans affected by the outbreak in Kenya.
- 4 more men find way through Laos cave to freedom
Four gold miners were rescued from a flooded cave in Laos after being trapped for over a week. The rescue was reported by Ramy Inocencio.
- 4 more men find way through Laos cave to freedom
Four gold miners were rescued from a flooded cave in Laos after being trapped for over a week. The rescue was reported by Ramy Inocencio.
- U.K. spy chief says nearly 500,000 Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine war
A U.K. spy chief claims nearly 500,000 Russian soldiers have died in the war with Ukraine. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports on the statement.
- Zelenskyy wants more Patriot missile systems for Ukraine's war against Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is urging the U.S. to expand deliveries of Patriot missile systems for the war against Russia. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports on the request.
- 5 miners found alive inside flooded Laos cave, 2 remain missing, rescuers say
Five of the seven miners trapped in a flooded cave in central Laos have been rescued, but two remain missing. Rescuers confirmed the survivors are alive, while the search continues for the missing individuals.
- Concerns about Ebola strain with no known vaccine or treatment
World health officials are warning about a concerning strain of the Ebola virus with no known vaccine or treatment, following an outbreak in Africa where dozens of deaths have been reported. The outbreak has raised concerns among global health authorities. CBS News is reporting on the situation.
- What are the origins of hantavirus? How the virus tied to the cruise ship outbreak came to be.
A deadly hantavirus outbreak on a Dutch-flagged cruise ship was caused by the Andes virus, which can spread from person to person. The virus is carried by rodents. The origin of the disease is being explained by Ramy Inocencio.
- What are the origins of hantavirus? How the virus tied to the cruise ship outbreak came to be.
A deadly hantavirus outbreak on a Dutch-flagged cruise ship was caused by the Andes virus, which can spread from person to person. The virus is tied to rodents, which are known to carry hantavirus. The origin of the disease is being explored.
- Tense Taiwan warnings at Trump-Xi meeting
The Trump-Xi meeting included comments about Taiwan, according to Chinese state media summaries. CBS News reporters Anna Coren and Ramy Inocencio covered the story. The meeting's discussion on Taiwan has drawn attention.
- Cruise ship put under brief quarantine after 50 passengers infected with norovirus
A cruise ship was briefly quarantined in Bordeaux after around 50 passengers were infected with norovirus. The incident occurred on Wednesday and French authorities were involved. Ramy Inocencio reported on the event.
- Cruise ship put under brief quarantine after 50 passengers infected with norovirus
A cruise ship was briefly quarantined in Bordeaux after around 50 passengers were infected with norovirus. The incident occurred on Wednesday while the ship was docked. French authorities took action to contain the outbreak.
- American passenger who was on hantavirus-stricken cruise ship tests positive for virus
An American passenger who was on a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship has tested positive for the virus and is under quarantine in Nebraska. The passenger was one of 17 Americans evacuated from the ship. The incident is being reported by Ramy Inocencio.