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Guatemala’s Presidential Inauguration Delayed Amidst Congressional Dispute

The swearing-in ceremony of Guatemala's president-elect Bernardo Arevalo was delayed for hours Sunday as Congress, controlled by his opponents, was locked in debate over...

Nicaragua Exiles Prominent Catholic Clerics

The Nicaraguan government unexpectedly released several high-profile Catholic clergy from prison on Sunday, including vocal regime critic Bishop Rolando Álvarez, and forcibly exiled them...

Shark Populations Still Declining Despite Protection

The global shark population continues to decline alarmingly despite measures to curb the uncontrolled fishing that seeks to satisfy the demand for fins, according...

Guatemala’s Elite: Wealth, Power, and Corruption

Bernardo Arévalo never had his inauguration as president of Guatemala secured this Sunday. For months, he faced a judicial onslaught attributed to the country's...

China’s Influence Grows as Nicaragua Acts

In a move reflecting the ongoing geopolitical shifts in Central America, the Nicaraguan government on Wednesday ordered the closure of four associations with ties...

2023 Was Hottest Year Ever As Earth Nears 1.5C Limit 

The year of 2023 was the hottest on record, with the increase in Earth's surface temperature nearly crossing the critical threshold of 1.5 degrees...

Franz Beckenbauer, German and World Football Legend, Dies

German football legend Franz Beckenbauer, who won the World Cup both as a player in 1974 and as a manager in 1990, died on...

Nicaragua Exiles Pageant Director’s Family

The government of Nicaragua released and expelled to Mexico on Sunday the husband and son of the former director of Miss Nicaragua, Karen Celebertti,...

Protest in Costa Rica: Exiled Nicaraguans Decry Priest Detentions

Nicaraguans exiled in Costa Rica cried out this Saturday in San José against the detention of clergymen in Nicaragua and alleged that the government...

Salvadorans Abroad Begin Online Voting to Reelect President Bukele

Some 741,000 Salvadorans residing abroad are authorized to vote from this Saturday until February 4th over the internet to elect the president and deputies...

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