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Six women killed Wednesday in Guatemala

Drug trafficking and gang fights are blamed for increasing violent crimes in the Central American nation.

Hondurans demand pay for expropriated lands

Government expropriated properties from 400 landowners for the construction of a hydroelectric plant in 2011, but paid only 40 percent of the agreed amount.

Tico to walk the country, border to border, to promote environmental awareness

Jorge Astúa wants to raise awareness on how to reduce Costa Rica's environmental footprint.

Guatemala’s Otto Pérez Molina has 70 percent approval, poll finds

Guatemalans say insecurity, economy and unemployment are the country’s main problems.

Los Sueños a fishing hotspot

Marlin, dorado, grouper and sails aplenty.

Firm makes bulletproof kids’ clothes

Factory employs 235 people, and 95 percent of its output is exported to 23 countries in the Middle East and Latin America.

The specialist called Joshua

SOMEONE SAID: Amongst well-brought-up people, when someone seems to be dominating the conversation, you break in when he pauses to draw breath.

Economic, climate crises raise risks: WEF

Experts, who were asked to rate 50 global risks, suggested the risk of growing wealth gaps was the most likely to materialize, followed by unsustainable government debt and rising greenhouse gas emissions.

26-year-old Tico jazz musician puts out first album

Max Esquivel talks about his first album, how he got his start and the state of jazz in Costa Rica.

Chávez is sick, but merchandising is not

Chávez face can be found all over: T-shirts, baseball hats, jackets, earrings and much, much more.

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