THE future of more than 500 men, women andteenagers fighting drug and alcohol addiction inshelters nationwide hangs in the balance: financialproblems are threatening to...
GRANADA – The young relationshipof trust and cooperation between the militariesof the United States and Nicaraguastrengthened considerably this week whenGen. Richard Myers, U.S. Chairman...
THE governments of Japan andRussia last week agreed to pardon foreigndebt owed by Nicaragua, totaling morethan $462.8 million.The Japanese government announcedin late July that...
THE U.S.-Central American Free-Trade Agreement (CAFTA) is not goingto pass congressional vote in the UnitedStates and will have to be renegotiatedafter Democratic candidate Sen....
GUATEMALA CITY (EFE) – Partof a rain-soaked hillside came crashingdown on a northern Guatemalan town latelast week, killing at least 25 people, mostof whom...
GUATEMALA CITY (AFP) –Guatemala has sent 17 athletes to thismonth’s 2004 Summer Games in Athens,Greece, and is optimistic about its chancesof taking home the...
PETÉN, GUATEMALA — TheMaya Biosphere, the largest continuoustropical forest north of the Amazon, isunder attack.Illegal logging, fires, drug trafficking,and the lack of state resources...
TEGUCIGALPA (AFP) – The governmentof Honduran President RicardoMaduro this week announced plans toestablish new judicial proceedings thatwill feature “faceless” judges, prosecutorsand witnesses, to protect...