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UNICEF executive director talks drought, immigration during visit to Costa Rica

The Tico Times spoke with Henrietta Fore to discuss her role as UNICEF's executive director and the organization's goals in Costa Rica and Central America. 

A pilgrimage for a saint: El Salvador mourns

A mass was celebrated in the hospital chapel where Romero was assassinated in 1980.

Gang-weary Salvadorans elect Nayib Bukele as new president

Bukele will have to juggle the need to raise taxes to cover an external debt of more than $9.5 billion while trying to maintain social programs in a country where the minimum wage of $300 a month is barely enough to buy food.

El Salvador acquits woman charged with murder over premature birth

A judge in El Salvador on Monday acquitted a 20-year-old rape victim originally charged with murder after giving birth prematurely in a toilet.

Help wanted: Tijuana offers Central American migrants a job

They're not just migrants, they're builders, cooks, painters and seamstresses: the caravan of Central Americans gathering at the U.S. border boasts an attractive workforce and Tijuana, their last stop before California, wants to tap it.

Trump: US to begin cutting aid to Central America over migrant caravan

President Donald Trump said Monday the United States will begin cutting aid to three Central American nations because of their governments' failure to stop a migrant caravan headed for the US border.

Trump warns Honduran president to stop migrants en route to U.S.

The group of more than 2,000 Hondurans began their journey in San Pedro Sula.

Guatemala Fuego eruption is over: officials

Sixty-two people were evacuated Friday, but authorities said Saturday that activity had ceased.

Nicaragua police arrest 20, use stun grenades to end protest

A Sunday protest ended in arrests and beatings.

Heavy rains: One death in Costa Rica, at least 13 dead in Central America

At least 13 people died and thousands were affected by the rains that fell during the last days in Central America, the emergency organizations said this Sunday.

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