Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo withdrew a decree on mandatory car insurance after protests, agreeing to form a ...
Following two days of sometimes violent protests, Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo has withdrawn a decree which would ...
Over 60 authors from 15 countries will debate freedom of expression and migration at Guatemala’s Centroamérica Cuenta ...
YEMEN: Yemen’s Houthi rebels have said they will resume attacks on Israeli ships in the Red Sea and its surroundings, ...
As part of a U.S. initiative to enhance border security in Central America, Guatemala is under pressure to enforce its ...
Last July, nearly 600 Mexicans fled fighting between cartels in their border communities and sought refuge in Guatemala.
Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora has been returned to jail after an appellate court sided with prosecutors and ...
President Arévalo launches "Ring of Fire" operation to combat organized crime, as violence from Mexico's Chiapas state spills ...
Recently, Guatemala elected their next president, Bernardo Arévalo—a supposed anti-corruption and anti-crime maverick. He is the son of Juan José Arévalo, the first democratically elected pre ...
Guatemala’s socialism started by accident ... Actually, squarejawed, mystical President Juan Jose Arevalo is no real socialist, but a warm-hearted man full of the necessity for improving the ...
Mark Cuban, the billionaire business mogul and “Shark Tank” star, quashed speculation he will be making a White House run in 2028 — even as he has become a prominent voice against Donald ...
The tenuous liberal democratic frameworks established in the 1990s after the civil wars in Guatemala and El Salvador are long exhausted. What will come next in both countries is uncertain. Salvadoran ...