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The Attorney General’s Office accuses Luis Pacheco, now serving in President Bernardo Arévalo’s government, of terrorism and illicit association.
Six months after the United States gave a green light to import avocados from Guatemala, the Central American country has yet to send any of the fruit north, but expectations are running high.
An overview of how Guatemala’s democracy and economy are faring a year after President Arévalo was nearly prevented from ...
Ms. Kaja Kallas High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the ...
In celebration, the ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on April 24, 2025, and was attended by President of Guatemala Bernardo Arévalo and U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala Tobin Bradley, marking a ...
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemalan authorities on Wednesday arrested an Indigenous leader of nationwide protests in 2023 that sought to ensure then President-elect Bernardo Arévalo’s transition ...
It's unclear how those expectations could be affected by a 10% tariff that U.S President Donald Trump announced this month on dozens of trade partners, including Guatemala. Standing in his own ...
Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo connected the high-demand fruit with rural development and said the facility signaled a new chapter in the trajectory of the cash crop. But six months after ...
FILE - Luis Pacheco, President of the K'iche' Indigenous organization ... outside the Attorney General's headquarters in Guatemala City, Oct. 11, 2023. The "48 Cantones de Totonicapán" is ...
Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo connected the high-demand fruit with rural development and said the facility signaled a new chapter in the trajectory of the cash crop. But six months after ...
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