Guatemalan President-elect Bernardo Arévalo de León Friday said there was “a coup d'état in progress” in his country, with many organizations wanting to “break the constitutional order ...
At least 54 people were killed after a bus veered off a bridge into a ravine in Guatemala City on Monday, according to the country’s National Institute of Forensic Sciences. The bus was ...
The roots of that war go back to an almost-forgotten CIA-sponsored coup in 1954, which overthrew a democratically elected president. Throughout the early part of the century, Guatemalan presidents ...
GUATEMALA CITY — Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said Wednesday his country will accept migrants from other countries who are being deported from the United States, the second deportation ...
Fuego volcano erupts as seen from Alotenango, Sacatepequez department, some 65 kilometres southwest Guatemala City. Nearly a thousand people were evacuated following a new eruption of the Fuego ...
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Guatemala's Democracy Still Has a Chance, but It Needs U.S. SupportIn Guatemala, however, reformist President Bernardo ... a campaign that Arevalo described as a "slow-motion coup." The senior U.S. diplomat for Latin America warned that any moves to keep Arevalo ...
The bus fell into a ravine and was partly submerged in wastewater Police in Guatemala are investigating what could have caused a passenger bus to crash through a guardrail and tumble into a ravine.
At least 51 people have died and others have been injured when a bus plunged into a polluted ravine outside Guatemala City, according to Guatemalan officials. Mynor Ruano, a spokesman for the city ...
1 that Attorney General Consuelo Porras was carrying out a “coup d'état” against him to prevent him from taking office on Jan. 14 to succeed Alejandro Giammattei. Guatemala's political crisis ...
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