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5 questions for Guatemalan artist Herssonoe

The artist is in Costa Rica for his first exhibit outside his home country.

13’30 Restaurant hosts exhibit by Guatemalan artist Herssonoe

The restaurant and gallery space offers its first international exhibit.

Former Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt dies at 91

His short but fearsome regime, full of terrible massacres of indigenous people, become a symbol of the most violent era of Guatemala's 36 years of civil war (1960-1996).

New study explores inequality, church influence in Central America’s slums

The young people said they draw their primary support from family, friends and their churches.

Following Trump, Guatemala begins process to move embassy to Jerusalem

Guatemala's leader made the embassy announcement on Christmas Eve, three days after two-thirds of UN member states – Costa Rica among them – denounced Trump's decision to have the United States recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

VIDEO: New Costa Rican documentary explains forced Central American migration

“It’s an interesting paradox for the U.S. audience because [Central American] migration is produced by an economic activity whose main market is the United States,” says scholar Carlos Sandoval.

US men’s team redeems itself with 4-0 thrashing of Guatemala

The United States got their flagging 2018 World Cup qualification campaign back on track on Tuesday with a 4-0 thrashing of Guatemala.

Guatemala shocks US with 2-0 win in World Cup qualifier

With goals in the first 15 minutes from Rafael Morales and Carlos Ruíz and an outstanding performance from goalkeeper Paulo Motta, Guatemala earned their first ever World Cup qualifying victory over the U.S.

Guatemala convicts 2 ex-soldiers for sex slavery, murder in landmark case

A Guatemalan court has sentenced two former soldiers to 120 and 240 years of prison for subjecting at least 15 indigenous women to sexual slavery and other crimes during the country's civil war.

A Cup of Coffee with Joe Biden

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will meet in Washington Wednesday with the presidents of El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala to work on the Alliance for Prosperity that supports the three coffee-producing Central American nations in crisis. I hope the presidents brought their own roasted coffee to Washington.

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