Planeloads of deportees land each day at an air force base in Guatemala, often dirty, anxious and disoriented after spending hours in shackles
Before becoming the new leader of his country, Jimmy Morales was a comedian known for groan inducing jokes
Guatemala’s president was forced out of office; its top leaders were charged with corruption. But at least there’s a movement to tackle it. Not so in Mexico.
What lawsuits claiming rape and murder in a Guatemalan jungle mean for Canadian companies abroad
A review of ‘Paper Cadavers: The Archives of Dictatorship in Guatemala’ by Kirsten Weld
A delegation goes after the region’s strongmen by using the clout of Nobel women
The crucial document in the Oda Affair was first uncovered by Embassy magazine last fall and detailed in an extensive report on KAIROS.
The Massive Change designer on a future with less dependence on oil, losing weight, and why corporate social responsibility is a bad idea