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While Guatemala has historically lagged in its development of strong English capabilities, the country could be poised to take a U-turn as the public and private sectors combine their resources.
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The International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala was set up over a decade ago with the authority to conduct independent investigations and work with the country’s prosecutors Guatemalan ...
Although Guatemala is probably better known for its Mayan culture and history, a concerted effort to establish itself as a player in the nearshore contact center space is beginning to show tangible ...
Deportation is America’s loss and Central America’s gain: By expelling the backbone of its labor force, the United States is ...
At least nine people died, and 20 others were injured early Thursday in a stampede after an independence day concert in western Guatemala, rescue workers said. For the latest headlines, follow our ...
An estimated 25 people, including at least three children, were killed and nearly 300 injured on Sunday in the most violent eruption of Guatemala’s Fuego volcano in more than four decades, officials ...
A group of men in a stolen car shot 29 people on the main street of a poor indigenous town in the mountains outside Guatemala City, killing 11 in an incident that some residents blamed on corrupt ...
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