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Hundreds evacuated as Guatemalan volcano erupts

Escuintla, Guatemala—Guatemalan authorities said Thursday they were evacuating more than 500 people after Central America's most active volcano spewed gas and ash. Residents were moved to...

Record remittances provide lifeline in Central America

MANAGUA, Nicaragua—Money sent home by migrants in the United States to Central America has risen to record levels, providing a lifeline for many of...

No damage as magnitude 6.8 quake shakes Central America

San Salvador, El Salvador - A magnitude 6.8 earthquake off the coast of Central America shook El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua on Tuesday, though without...

110 arrested in El Salvador over money laundering scheme

Salvadoran officials on Monday announced the arrest of 110 members of an alleged international money laundering ring operating in the Central American country. Almost all...

After rough US visit, Taiwan’s Tsai heads to Central America

Guatemala City – Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen began a visit to Guatemala and Belize on Friday to shore up ties with dwindling allies following...

Tropical Storm Julia closes in on Central America

Central America and Colombia were on alert Saturday as Tropical Storm Julia churned in the southern Caribbean basin, likely to strengthen into a hurricane...

Protesters in Panama leave part of key highway

Panama's government and indigenous leaders reached a deal Sunday to clear demonstrators from part of the Panamerican Highway in exchange for lower fuel prices,...

75 Cuban, Haitian migrants in Ubers left on Guatemala road: police

Several dozen Haitian and Cuban migrants bound for the US border, including 14 children, were abandoned Sunday along a Guatemala roadside by people who...

Mexican police break up US-bound caravan of Central American migrants

Tapachula, Mexico—Mexican police dispersed on Sunday a caravan of about 400 mainly Central American migrants who had been hoping to walk to the US...

Panama defends hiring Cuban doctors to fight pandemic

Panama's health minister on Monday defended the deployment of more than 200 Cuban doctors to help the Central American country battle the coronavirus, despite...

Iota, weakened but deadly, rips through Central America

Storm Iota has killed at least nine people as it smashed homes, uprooted trees and swamped roads during its destructive advance across Central America,...

Hurricane Iota tears through Central America after Nicaragua landfall

Bilwi, Nicaragua—Hurricane Iota was barreling through Central America on Tuesday, hours after making landfall as the strongest Atlantic storm this year along a stretch...

Cruise liner seeks port for virus ship

Passengers on a virus-stricken cruise liner entered the Panama Canal in Central America Sunday after they were told the company was still searching for...

Between US and Central America’s: Mexico’s bad location

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