A growing number of Central American migrants are seeking to stay in Mexico rather than continue the trip to the United States... READ MORE›
Pia Lackman, the manager for Air France-KLM in Central America, said her airline had found its new direct flights to Costa Rica to be very successful... READ MORE›
His administration has started taking bids to build a wall and requested funding for more immigration judges and Border Patrol agents... READ MORE›
Watch Clint Dempsey has a hat trick to lead U.S. to 6-0 victory over Honduras in World Cup qualifier... READ MORE›
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica -- Jurgen Klinsmann insisted Tuesday's 4-0 drubbing in Costa Rica was the lowest point of his career as United States head coach... READ MORE›
In El Salvador, the eartquake could be felt in the regions of Chalatenango, San Salvador, Cabanas and San Miguel... READ MORE›
El Salvador, one of the world's deadliest countries, has recorded a rare day without a single homicide... READ MORE›
Heads of state gathered at annual CELAC Latin America summit discuss ways to confront new regional reality... READ MORE›
Its epicenter was located some 149 km 93 miles south-southwest of Puerto Triunfo in El Salvador, according to the U.S. Geological Survey... READ MORE›
TAPACHULA, Mexico -- Leaving El Salvador had never been in Alberto's plans... READ MORE›
The rare November hurricane will make landfall either in Nicaragua or Costa Rica... READ MORE›
The number of unauthorized Cubans arriving in the United States nearly doubled in fiscal 2015, rising to 43,159 from 24,278 the previous year, according to U.S... READ MORE›
In Brussels you have an agreement between the European Union and IOM for a migrant protection reintegration initiative on the central Mediterranean migration route, in Africa... READ MORE›
The illegal narcotics trade also helps to explain the longevity of Colombia's main rebel groups the Farc and the National Liberation Army ELN ... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull made the announcement during a speech to President Barack Obama's invitation-only high-level summit on refugees and migration in New York on Tuesday... READ MORE›
But American law gives Cubans special status to live in the United States and apply for a green card, provided they make it here... READ MORE›
During the visits, China will sign multiple agreements with the Latin American countries to enhance cooperation in areas including trade, investment, finance and nuclear power... READ MORE›
Organisers said they hoped to get 10,000 or more out into the streets which would make this the biggest climate march Latin America has ever seen... READ MORE›
The quake was felt in Quito, the South American country's capital, more than 100 miles away, the Associated Press reported... READ MORE›
Kate Rawles will ride a bike made from grass grown in Cornwall to raise awareness about the loss of biodiversity... READ MORE›
There has been a sharp rise in the number of cases of Zika in several other Latin American countries... READ MORE›
Many attempting to reach Canada through the Central American corridor are economic migrants... READ MORE›
A huge spike in murders in 2015 sends El Salvadorans fleeing to the United States... READ MORE›
US and Mexico's mass deportations have fueled humanitarian crisis, report says... READ MORE›
Zoilamerica Narvaez Murillo, shunned by family after alleging sexual abuse by stepfather and president Daniel Ortega, says landslide win would mar democracy... READ MORE›
Late last month, Costa Rica and the other Central American countries agreed on a plan to hasten the Cubans' departure... READ MORE›
Otto threatens to bring life-threatening flash floods and mudslides to parts of Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama... READ MORE›
On Oct. 19, a judge told ordered Jorgensen to remain in Honduras unless he gets court permission to travel... READ MORE›
After Mexico, said Szychowska, she's off to Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Panama, Columbia, Peru, Bolivia, and finally, Brazil... READ MORE›
Thousands of Cubans gathered in Costa Rica and Panama last year as Central American countries struggled to cope with the influx... READ MORE›
Mr Ortega, 70, and his supporters pushed constitutional changes through Congress that ended presidential term limits in 2014... READ MORE›
Three decades ago, Costa Rica outlawed cultivation of the robusta coffee bean in order to promote production of arabica, the variety prized by high-end roa... READ MORE›
El Salvador players claim they have been offered financial inducements to win, draw or avoid a heavy defeat in Tuesday's World Cup qualifier against Canada... READ MORE›
A step Costa Rica had already taken ahead of Hurricane Otto... READ MORE›
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