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Protesters in Argentina say Canadian company's open pit gold mine would hurt water supply in country's northwest.
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Human rights judge back on trial in Spain
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Life in San Salvador
The capital of El Salvador is being torn apart as gangs clash, leaving death, chaos and destruction in their wake.
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El Salvador's open wound
El Salvador's bitter civil war ended 20 years ago, but the legacy of the conflict is still felt across the country.
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El Salvador marks civil war, two decades on
President Mauricio Funes apologises for civil war massacre but that may not be enough to heal nation's scars.
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El Salvador's bitter civil-war legacy
Street-gang culture responsible for one of Latin America's highest homicide rates, is blamed on conflict of the 1980s.
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Republicans derail US ambassador to El Salvador
Despite her commendable performance, Mari Carmen Aponte will not be returning to El Salvador as ambassador.
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Last Modified: 13 Jan 2012 19:40 GMT
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Cuba's slow path to the future
Raul Castro's reforms include the right to buy and sell private property, but so far there has been no migratory reform.
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