Central America November 20 Protests may force controversial Panama mining operation to close Minera Panama, the Panamanian branch of First Quantum Minerals, has threatened to suspend operations at its power plant over continued, disruptive protests.
Miss Universe November 20 'Curvy' Miss Universe contestant reacts to landing top 20 slot in pageant: 'Representing real-size beauty' Miss Nepal won 20th place in the Miss Universe 2023 beauty pageant in El Salvador as she sought to become the first 'curvy' winner of the contest.
Missing Persons November 18 Tearful sister of woman who died on yoga retreat says lone witness won't help clear up mystery Sister of California woman who disappeared on a kayaking excursion in Guatemala says she's stunned that the only eyewitness is speaking out for the first time through a lawyer.
VIDEO November 9 Man arrested after allegedly shooting two protestors Kenneth Darlington, 77, is arrested after shooting two environmental demonstrators at a protest blocking the road in Panama. (Credit: EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Missing Persons November 8 Fate of California woman who vanished on yoga retreat revealed, family challenges claim Prosecutors say a California fitness enthusiast who disappeared on a yoga retreat in Guatemala last month drowned but her family is challenging that assertion.
Central America October 31 2 dead in El Salvador as Tropical Storm Pilar batters Central America Two people have been reported dead in El Salvador after Tropical Storm Pilar made landfall in Central America on Tuesday. Winds of about 50 mph were reported.
Central America October 27 Salvadoran President Bukele files for re-election, raising constitutional concerns Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, a popular right wing, anti-gang firebrand, has filed to run for re-election. El Salvador constitutionally bars its presidents from doing so.
Central America October 24 Costa Rica investigating theft of $6.1M from national bank Costa Rica is investigating the theft of over $6 million from Banco Nacional, the nation's state-owned bank, with five persons of interest currently reported.
Central America October 19 Nicaragua sends 12 imprisoned Roman Catholic priests to Italy in agreement with the Vatican A dozen imprisoned Roman Catholic priests in Nicaragua has been stripped of their citizenship and sent to Rome, Italy, in an agreement reached with the Vatican.
Central America October 18 Guatemalan Cabinet minister resigns following criticism over not forcefully combatting country’s protestors Napoleón Barrientos, a Guatemalan Cabinet minister, has resigned from office following criticism that he wasn’t moving aggressively against the country’s protestors.