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FIFA and Brazil look forward
Following FIFA criticism levelled at Brazil's preparations for the 2014 World Cup, two sides iron out their differences.
Football
Last Modified: 08 May 2012 19:52 GMT
Gang truce pays off for El Savador
Murder rates have dropped by 50 per cent since an agreement between two powerful gangs in March.
Americas
Last Modified: 04 May 2012 19:58 GMT
New sexual-misconduct charges hit US agents
Report claims Secret Service officers hired strippers and prostitutes in El Salvador before Obama's visit last year.
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Last Modified: 27 Apr 2012 06:47 GMT
El Salvador's gang truce
A promising truce brokered by the Church that has reduced homicides by an average of 10 people per day should be upheld.
Mike Allison
Opinion
Last Modified: 07 Apr 2012 12:52 GMT
Guatemala proposes legalisation of drugs
President says war on drugs has failed and region must look at ways to regulate production, transit and consumption.
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Last Modified: 25 Mar 2012 05:39 GMT
Decriminalising drugs in the Western hemisphere
In a break with his past positions, Guatemala's president recently suggested decriminalising illegal drugs.
Mike Allison
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Last Modified: 14 Mar 2012 10:35 GMT
Across Mexico: Chasing an impossible dream
Latin American migrants risk life and limb to reach the US border in search of the American dream.
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Risking it all
Last Modified: 14 Mar 2012 07:26 GMT
Right-wing party leads in Salvadoran polls
The Nationalist Republican Alliance leads by a slim margin, with slightly over 40 per cent of the vote.
Americas
Last Modified: 12 Mar 2012 07:34 GMT
'Things are not working in Brazil'
Brazil government refuses to work with FIFA's Jerome Valcke after he says organisers need 'a kick up the backside'.
Football
Last Modified: 03 Mar 2012 17:44 GMT
El Salvador's brutal civil war: What we still don't know
Twenty years after peace accords were signed, many aspects of El Salvador's long civil war remain murky.
Mike Allison
Opinion
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2012 13:39 GMT
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