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- Unaccompanied children not fleeing violence, says Guatemala's first ladyReally?
- Is a Chinese-backed 'Nicaragua Canal' set to challenge Panama's?President Ortega and a mysterious businessman announced 'the biggest construction project in the history of mankind' has a green light. But many in Nicaragua remain skeptical.
- Can Latin America World Cup unity weather Argentina vs Netherlands?Latin American teams have captivated World Cup fans this summer and created a regional sense of unity. But with Argentina the last Latino team standing, that harmony may be fleeting.
- World Cup 2014 TV schedule: Argentina vs. Netherlands July 9The second World Cup semfinal takes place Wednesday with yet another Europe vs. South America matchup in Brazil.
- Why some Brazilians see a silver lining in epic World Cup lossBrazil's 7-1 loss to Germany could reignite tough debate over huge government spending on the World Cup. Some say that's a good thing.
- Chaos for all? Two street gangs divide up El SalvadorAs gangs strengthen ties with regional organized-crime groups involved in drug, weapons鈥,鈥 and human trafficking, they present a direct challenge to El Salvador's control over the nation.
- World Cup 2014 TV Schedule: Who to watch Tuesday, July 8Today鈥檚 semifinal match pits local favorite Brazil against Germany.
- Luxury car factories rev up in MexicoMexico has been able to lure high-end brands like BMW and Audi because of its geographic location, low wages, and free-trade agreements with 45 nations.
- World Cup 2014 TV schedule: Who to watch Saturday, July 5We're down to the final group of quarterfinalists in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, including Argentina and the Netherlands.
- Small Costa Rica gives troubled Central America big boost at World CupA win for Costa Rica against the Netherlands today could help unite 鈥 at least momentarily 鈥 this fractured, troubled region. Central America is the world鈥檚 deadliest region outside an active聽war zone.
- World Cup 2014 TV Schedule: Who to watch Friday, July 4With today鈥檚 two matches you can鈥檛 go wrong as the best of Europe and South America face off.
- Is watching Brazil World Cup soccer in person reserved for the rich?When Brazil decided to host the World Cup there was hope that both rich and poor citizens could see games live on their home turf. That hasn't been the case.
- Why are minors leaving Central America for the US? One family's story.Minors from El Salvador make up 21 percent of the 52,000 unaccompanied minors who鈥檝e crossed into the US since October. The inability of Central American governments to control gangs has played a central role.
- USA booted from World Cup: How good are the Americans, really?The USA lost to Belgium in the World Cup Tuesday, ending a tournament that showed signs of progress. But the same old weaknesses kept popping up, too.
- The new realities of running a business in CubaIn an attempt to jumpstart Cuba's economy and shed unprofitable state enterprises, the government is converting select businesses into cooperatives. It's an adjustment for many Cuban workers.
- USA shows its promise in 15 minutes of fury against BelgiumThe USA was knocked out of the World Cup, 2-1, in extra time against Belgium. America was on its heels for most of the game, but the final 15 minutes were heart-stopping.
- Interviews with El Salvador youth reveal what's behind drive to flee northThe answer lies in the gang violence that impacts so many communities where these children live, found one researcher, who conducted hundreds of interviews in the Central American nation.
- World Cup 2014 TV Schedule: Who to watch Tuesday, July 1The US takes on Belgium in today鈥檚 match to watch in the knockout stage of the tournament. It's Argentina vs. Switzerland at noon.
- Brazil as World Cup host: What happened to predictions of doom and gloom?Projections of large-scale protests and infrastructure issues at Brazil's World Cup games have so far gone unmet. But that doesn't automatically spell smooth sailing for the Rio Olympics.
- World Cup 2014 TV schedule: Who to watch Monday, June 30Monday's World Cup knockout round matches feature France vs. Nigeria (at noon) and Germany vs. Algeria (at 4 p.m.)