At the Panama Int’l Film Festival (IFF Panama) to present his latest film “Rita” and give a masterclass, Guatemala’s ...
Two years, an internal social upheaval and a major regional war later, Ava Atzum Arévalo de Moscoso says she is feeling right at home in the Jewish state, despite the ...
Venture beyond Guatemala’s famed Maya ruins at Tikal and you’ll find family-run museums and communities preserving age-old ...
Opponents of the insurance requirement argue that many motorists, including taxi drivers, cannot afford to buy car insurance in Guatemala, where 60 percent of the population of more than 17 ...
Opponents of the law say many motorists, including taxi drivers, cannot afford to buy car insurance in Guatemala, where 60 percent of the population of 17.1 million lives in poverty.
Opponents of the insurance requirement argue that many motorists, including taxi drivers, cannot afford to buy car insurance in Guatemala, where 60 percent of the population of more than 17 ...
Narrow streets in the old city part of Guatemala. Photo by Parker Hilton on UnSplash ... especially since 55% of the population lives in poverty. Protests erupted after the decree was announced, ...
If you anticipate frequent trips back to your home country, think about moving to Guatemala. Once home to early Mayan civilization, the Guatemalan government has created the perfect opportunity to ...
“Guatemala is unique,” Lara explains ... Financial Inclusion and Social Impact In a country where only 40% of the population has access to banking services, Banco Industrial’s commitment ...
Once the colonial capital city, Antigua was destroyed by an earthquake in 1773, and the capital was moved to Guatemala City. For this reason, Antigua has maintained its colonial charm and has a ...
Ann Marie Argueta, spokeswoman for Guatemala’s defense department, said Thursday that the military wants to not only protect against crimes that threaten the population, but also prevent “incursions ...