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Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina's first year in office
An analysis of Otto Perez Molina, Guatemala's former army chief and president, during his first year in office.
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Wegelin & Co, founded in 1741, to close after admitting it helped wealthy Americans evade at least $1.2bn in taxes.
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Latin America's media battlefields
From Argentina to Venezuela and Mexico, some of the year's most compelling media stories have come from one continent.
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Last Modified: 22 Dec 2012 09:02 GMT
McAfee hospitalised after being denied asylum
Fugitive software pioneer, detained in Guatemala over a Belize murder case, claims to have suffered chest pains.
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Hope fades after Guatemala earthquake
Rescuers are abandoning attempts to find survivors, focusing instead on looking for corpses after deadly quake.
Americas
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2012 05:30 GMT
Dozens killed in Guatemala earthquake
Quake registering 7.4 magnitude leaves at least 52 people dead and many more missing amid rubble and devastation.
Americas
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2012 20:35 GMT
Fatal earthquake hits Guatemala
At least 48 people are killed after 7.4 magnitude quake rocks the capital of South American country.
Americas
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2012 07:33 GMT
Guatemala's creep toward military rule and repression
Returning to military government and repressing opposition will only further deepen Guatemala’s problems, writes Hafetz.
Jonathan Hafetz
Opinion
Last Modified: 26 Oct 2012 06:25 GMT
Deadly clashes in Guatemala over price rises
At least six killed after protesters clash with police in town of Totonicapan over rising energy costs.
Americas
Last Modified: 06 Oct 2012 00:42 GMT
Time for a tactical shift in the drug war
Will the Mexican president's call to revise the global policy on drugs lead to greater success in combating the scourge?
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