Tag - Guatemala
Guatemala is Central America's most violent country and is also one of the region's poorest. But which is more important: eradicating crime or wiping out poverty? That's the tough question that voters in the country would have to answer when they...
A tremor rocked the Central American state Guatemala. The earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale also affected parts of neighboring El Salvador generating landslides in many parts of the surrounding region.
The earthquake brought a...
The much debated 'Immigration Reform Laws' came to haunt George Bush even during his tour of the Central American countries.
The present immigration rules in the US are termed tough by many. Several thousand illegal immigrants, mostly from the...
The US president George Bush has faced a number of demonstrations and protests by groups in the countries of Latin America throughout his five-day official tour in these countries.
Bush will arrive at Guatemala on Sunday night as part of his itinerary.
The seeds that were sown during the brutal 36-year civil war in Guatemala have sprouted and in fact have pre-maturely started dropping ripe fruits soaked in blood and tears. After claiming over 200,000 lives, the saga has now reached a never-ending...
In 1992, a Guatemalan peasant named Rigoberta Mench received the Nobel Peace Prize for her work in pressing the civil rights claims of her country's indigenous peoples. Latin America faces heightened social change in the early 21st century and this...
No one knows how the rivalry between Venezuela and Guatemala is going to end up when Guatemala argues that as the leader, it should not be obliged to step aside and Venezuela says giving up would hand a victory to the United States.
Venezuela and.
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