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Overnight Brief

November 23, 2011
El Salvador on Tuesday appointed a military man to run the Ministry of Security for the first time since the end of a bloody 1980-1992 civil war which deeply polarized the Central... more»
May 31, 2011
Manuel Zelaya, the president of Honduras ousted in a military-led coup nearly two years ago, returned home from exile Saturday, greeted by a large, heated crowd and a nation still... more»
May 11, 2011
A Guatemalan court has acquitted a former president, Alfonso Portillo, of charges that he embezzled state money. The decision appeared to be a setback to United Nations-... more»
March 31, 2011
U.S. and Guatemalan agents captured Guatemala's top drug trafficker on Wednesday as the United States pitches in to help curb drug cartels' expanding reach in Central America. -... more»
March 22, 2011
The Mexican drug gangs rapidly infiltrating Central America call El Salvador "El Caminito," the little pathway. Once a bystander in the region's narco-business, this tiny... more»
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