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Q&A: Liza Jansen interviews Dr. GRACIANA DEL CASTILLO, expert on countries in crisis UNITED NATIONS, Nov 29 (IPS) - National governments and the international community, the U.N. in particular, must rethink and debate the way post-conflict... Full Article at Inter Press Service
A NEW Honduran president, expected to be chosen from a poll starting yesterday, will face the challenge of defending his legitimacy to the world and to his own people, who are bitterly divided by Central America's first coup in more than 20 years. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
Presidents of Central America sit together at the Central American integration meeting in Managua June 29, 2009. View Photo »
The homicide rates of the Caribbean and Central America, the world’s highest, are indicative of a correlation between trafficking density and chronic violence.
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras A new Honduran president chosen Sunday faces the challenge of defending his legitimacy to the world and to his own people, who are bitterly divided by Central America's first coup in more than 20 years. Full Article at CTV
CHICAGO -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The World Health Imaging, Telemedicine and Informatics Alliance (WHITIA) today unveiled Remi-d, a new product concept that is intended to provide remote-operated X-ray capabilities for use in screening across areas of the... Full Article at Freshnews.com
A new Honduran president chosen Sunday faces the challenge of defending his legitimacy to the world and to his own people, who are bitterly divided by Central America's first coup in more than 20 years. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Presidents of Central America sit together at the Central American integration meeting in Managua June 29, 2009. From left Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, Raul Castro of Cuba, Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Rafael Correa of Ecuador. View Photo »
Oct. 30: Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya surrounded by his supporters at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa. Oct. 30: Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya surrounded by his supporters at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa. Full Article at FOX News
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- Hondurans choose a new president Sunday whose first challenge will be defending his legitimacy to the world and his people, and ending a debilitating, five-month-long crisis caused by Central America's first coup in more... Full Article at The State
Central America is the central geographic region of the Americas. It is variably defined either as being a region of the Americas in its own right or as the southern portion of North America. Full Article
Presidents of Central America sit together at the Central American integration meeting in Managua June 29, 2009. From left Martin Torrijos of Panama, Manuel "Mel" Zelaya of Honduras, Mauricio Funes of El Salvador, Alvaro Colom of Guatemala and Oscar Arias of Costa Rica.
View Photo »Presidents of Central America sit together at the Central American integration meeting in Managua June 29, 2009. From left Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, Raul Castro of Cuba, Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Rafael Correa of Ecuador.
View Photo »Presidents of Central America sit together at the Central American integration meeting in Managua June 29, 2009.
View Photo »Honduras President Manuel Zelaya attends the inauguration of the Japan-Central America Friendship bridge in El Amatillo, Honduras near the border with El Salvador May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Leaders of Central America and US Vice-President Joe Biden, pose for the official picture of their meeting in San Jose, on March 30, 2009.
View Photo »This handout picture shows the Central American salamander species Bolitoglossa lincolni. While the population of this species has remained relatively unchanged since the 1970s, scientists have documented dramatic population declines in many other salamander species in Central America.
View Photo »A man holds a flag of the Liberal party next to banner with the ousted President Manuel Zelaya and other Honduran presidents displayed at the headquarters of the Liberal party Tegucigalpa, Honduras on Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009.
View Photo »A banner with the ousted President Manuel Zelaya and other Honduran presidents is display next to posters with the candidates of the Liberal Party for the general elections, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009.
View Photo »Banners of Porfirio "Pepe" Lobo, candidate of the conservative opposition National Party, hang outside one of Lobo's campaign offices in Tegucigalpa November 28, 2009.
View Photo »This NOAA satellite image taken Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 09:45 AM EST shows a few scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms between western Cuba and the Yucatan Peninsula.
View Photo »This NOAA satellite image taken Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 12:45 PM EST shows fairly inactive weather activity throughout the majority of the Caribbean Sea.
View Photo »An Honduran soldier stands guard during a demonstration in front of the National Congress on November 16, 2009 in Tegucigalpa.
View Photo »An Honduran soldier stands guard during during a demonstration in front of the National Congress on November 16, 2009 in Tegucigalpa.
View Photo »A supporter of deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya holds a national flag during a demonstration calling not to vote in the upcoming November 29 general election in front of the National Congress on November 16, 2009 in Tegucigalpa.
View Photo »A supporter of deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya waves a national flag during a demonstration calling not to vote in the upcoming November 29 general election in front of the National Congress on November 16, 2009 in Tegucigalpa.
View Photo »Supporters of deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya raise their painted hands calling the people not to vote in the upcoming November 29 general election, during a demonstration in front of the National Congress on November 16, 2009 in Tegucigalpa.
View Photo »Father Jesus Sariego (L), head of the Jesuit order in Central America, receives from the President of El Salvador Mauricio Funes a condecoration in the name of jesuit priest Juan Ramon Moreno, in the 20th anniversary of his brother's murder in San Salvador, El Salvador on November 16, 2...
View Photo »A child looks, next to policemen, at supporters of Honduran presidential candidate for the ruling Liberal Party, Elvin Ernesto Santos, during a rally in Talanga municipality, 70 km north of Tegucigalpa, on November 15, 2009.
View Photo »A supporeter of Honduran presidential candidate for the ruling Liberal Party, Elvin Ernesto Santos participates of a rally in Talanga municipality, 70 km north of Tegucigalpa, on November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Supporters of Honduran presidential candidate for the ruling Liberal Party, Elvin Ernesto Santos arrive for a rally in Talanga municipality, 70 km north of Tegucigalpa, on November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Honduran presidential candidate for the ruling Liberal Party, Elvin Ernesto Santos (C), flutters a flag during a rally in Talanga municipality, 70 km north of Tegucigalpa, on November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Honduran presidential candidate for the ruling Liberal Party, Elvin Ernesto Santos (C), flutters a flag during a rally in Talanga municipality, 70 km north of Tegucigalpa, on November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Honduran presidential candidate for the ruling Liberal Party, Elvin Ernesto Santos (C), raises his arms next to his wife Becky, during a rally in Talanga municipality, 70 km north of Tegucigalpa, on November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Honduran presidential candidate for the ruling Liberal Party, Elvin Ernesto Santos flutters a flag during a rally in Talanga municipality, 70 km north of Tegucigalpa, on November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Honduran presidential candidate for the ruling Liberal Party, Elvin Ernesto Santos delivers a speech during a rally in Talanga municipality, 70 km north of Tegucigalpa, on November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Presidents of Central America sit together at the Central American integration meeting in Managua June 29, 2009. From left Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, Raul Castro of Cuba, Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Rafael Correa of Ecuador.
View Photo »The homicide rates of the Caribbean and Central America, the world’s highest, are indicative of a correlation between trafficking density and chronic violence.
This agreement represents a significant achievement in the history of the apparel sector in Honduras and Central America
What works in the United States will not work exactly the same way in Central America. I’m confident that the technology can still make an impact and adapt to this area to help bring the political process a little closer to everyday voters.
People coming from Mexico and Central America often don't have the same trust of law enforcement that Americans might have
I know what it's like for a child to experience hunger, I've seen first hand, in Africa and in Central America, the devastation of not having food and - as a parent of four kids, what would I do if I couldn't feed them?
The heart of the energy sector in Central America is Guatemala. Once developed, it could become an energy independent nation and begin exporting power to other countries in the region and beyond. Imagining that future is what keeps us pushing forward with our development plans.
We only consider airlines with brands that match the quality of our established partners, who share our priorities of safety, customer service and profitability and who can expand our existing combined network in key regions, rather than simply replicating what we already offer ... As the leading carrie...
Nobody has ever done that before now. Of the guys who are still in the team, only Walter and I have played at two finals. Of course that's a huge motivation as I know these are my last two qualifying matches. I'll give everything I've got to qualify for another World Cup: it's would be something histori...
She thought (the gunmen) were from Honduras or Central America because of their accents
Off-peak awards are available from North America to Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean September 1 – 30; to South America May 1- 31 and October 1 – 31; and to Europe January 15 – February 28.
These practices of having elections like in Afghanistan I think should not be done in Central America. We want elections under a political agreement, not under fire and war
We are looking forward to beginning to build and develop Ecuador, Mexico and other areas. We believe that Mexico, Central America and South America are within our reach within 12 to 18 months. The building methods and products that are being utilized are world class.
We will continue to make further announcements on additional Super Group teams as details are finalized. Discussions with top teams from Europe, South America, Central America, Japan and North America continue as we work to complete the Super Group. The Dallas Cup website (www.dallascup.com) will have t...
It was an international network which used the Dominican Republic as a bridge to send these kinds of substances to Central America
The valuable role Panama is playing in the political stability of Central America bears noting
Every year there are new files created by those asking for refuge here or who came as immigrants from Latin America, Central America, Africa, etc. There could be 1,000 (war criminals) in Canada or more. Can we always try them? No, it's not feasible.
As markets improved Cabo received more bid requests, and gold is leading the way in Canada, as well as Mexico and Central America. Copper and iron ore projects are also requesting bids for drilling services
For Air Canada customers, Continental's Newark and Cleveland hubs will create more options for travelling to the Eastern U.S. while its Houston hub will open new routes further south throughout Mexico and Central America.
Now there is an issue in this [1984 presidential] campaign. It has to do with what, if anything, we learned from Vietnam. If we have a policy . . . of keeping American combat forces in Central America and only removing them after negotiating with another government -- the Nicaraguan government -- that i...
I'm waiting for calls from the United States, specifically the OAS (Organization of American States), the United Nations, and some contacts... especially countries in Central America
Organised crime is more embedded there than in the southern part of Central America, because Mexico is so close, as well as the cartels that control the passage of illegal immigrants and the cocaine routes
I'm waiting for calls from the United States, specifically the OAS (Organization of American States), the United Nations, and some contacts that I also have to make with countries waiting on what's happening here, especially countries in Central America
Central America is locked in its worst political crisis in decades after Honduras toppled and exiled President Manuel Zelaya in June after that country's Supreme Court said his bid to seek support for lifting term limits was illegal.
City Forming Delegation goes to Central America http://bit.ly/92Ds9E
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- msTatianaSolo
45 minutes ago
It's a monumental day in Central America. Don't miss #votoHN no se lo pierdan
- wandermami 45 minutes ago
LOL aparently i teached someone on NMM where central america was!! hahahaha i'm such a dork LOL
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