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The US announced asylum deals with Guatemala and Honduras, though both countries deny signing. The agreements aim to divert migrants from the US by offering refuge in third countries.
Sports Mole previews Tuesday's World Cup Qualifying - North Central America clash between Jamaica and Guatemala, including predictions, team news and possible lineups. Jamaica host Guatemala in a ...
Guatemala, one of Taiwan's few remaining diplomatic allies, reaffirmed its support for the island on Thursday during a visit by President Bernardo Arevalo, who said his people will walk together ...
Archaeologists in Guatemala have discovered the ruins of a 3,000-year-old Maya city featuring “remarkable” architecture, including pyramids and monuments, that shed more light on the ancient ...
A version of this article appears in print on May 29, 2025, Section A, Page 13 of the New York edition with the headline: In De-escalation, Administration Agrees to Return Guatemalan Man to U.S..
A newly discovered altar, buried near the center of the ancient Maya city of Tikal, is shedding new light on the 1,600-year-old tensions between Tikal and the central Mexican capital of Teotihuacan.
Guatemala’s Volcano of Fire is erupting, and authorities have evacuated nearly 300 families while warning that another 30,000 people in the area could be at risk.
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Despite the global financial crisis and recent natural disasters, Guatemala continues to have huge potential for economic growth. But with the second lowest social indicators in the region, rising ...
Juan Brito López was in his mid-20s when soldiers rushed into his home in the village of Pexla, nestled in Guatemala’s western highlands. He escaped, hiding in the wilderness, but could not ...
Searching for Guatemala’s Stolen Children Journalist Rachel Nolan investigates tens of thousands of forced adoptions and the U.S. policy that enabled them.