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Panama and Canadian company agree to reopen largest mine in Central America

Panama and Canadian company First Quantum Minerals announced Wednesday an agreement to reopen the largest mine in Central America, whose operations had been paralyzed...

The Pacific Ocean in Honduras bears the unmistakable footprints of global warming’s impact

On the sandy shore stands out the destruction of houses as if by an earthquake. They have been mercilessly swept away by the Pacific...

8 people reportedly killed in suspected land dispute in Honduras

At least eight people were shot and killed Monday in Honduras in an apparent land dispute between families, police said. Six men, a woman and...

Twitter Confirms ‘Massive’ Service Disruption as Issues Persist

Twitter on Monday suffered a brief but unprecedented outage with users worldwide reporting they could no longer read links to articles from outside websites. "Some...

UN makes progress in developing innovative method to monitor greenhouse gases

The United Nations announced Monday that it had taken a significant step towards trying to fill a key gap in the fight against climate...

UN members reach a groundbreaking agreement to safeguard the ocean

UN member states finally agreed Saturday to a text on the first international treaty after years of negotiations to protect the high seas, a...

Guatemala captures four doctors accused of organ trafficking

Guatemalan security forces, with support from the United States, arrested Friday four doctors accused of organ trafficking after they allegedly removed a kidney without...

Water Crisis Rocks Costa Rica’s North: State of Emergency Declared

The Costa Rican government declared Thursday a state of emergency in several districts in the north of the country after the contamination of drinking...

Costa Rica and Ecuador sign trade agreement

Costa Rican president Rodrigo Chaves and his Ecuadorian counterpart Guillermo Lasso signed a trade agreement between their two countries Wednesday in San Jose.  Such an...

The rising sea levels are slowly eating away at a fishing village in Honduras

The coastline of Cedeno, a fishing village in southern Honduras, looks like it was hit by an earthquake. Houses, businesses and clubs stand in...

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