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The Vice President of El Salvador, Oscar Ortiz, with US President Mike Pence. (Twitter) EspañolGuatemala's most influential newspaper, Prensa Libre, published a...
Read moreTillerson told the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives that the two countries are now concentrating on the...
Read moreMireles has since been released, confronting a country he considered far worse than it was when he first entered prison...
Read moreIn an op-ed published in The Miami Herald, the senator said bilateral relations with the United States and Colombia has...
Read more"People in Uruguay may choose to continue with drug trafficking because they do not trust the registration process" (Flickr). Español The...
Read moreThe footage was broadcast on TV, showing soldiers carrying rifles and wearing bulletproof vests, praying "prepare my fingers for war."...
Read moreThe survey claims there were 23,000 premeditated murders in Mexico in 2016, while Syria, which is going through a civil...
Read moreResearchers involved in the new report said the roots of the conflict lie in Mexico's weak institutions and insufficient socio-economic...
Read moreThe Santos-FARC pact has not brought peace because of its wrong assumptions about the nature of Colombia's violence. (YouTube) In...
Read moreAfter the capture of new leader Damaso Lopez Nuñez (also known as El Licenciado), Sinaloa Cartel's fragmentation has become evident....
Read moreSinaloa cartel boss Shorty "El Chapo" Guzman has been adept at staying one step ahead of authorities by avoiding financial...
Read moreThe registration process takes less than five minutes and can be carried out in any of Uruguay's 19 provinces (Flickr). Español...
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