The killings occurred a day after gang member inmates took 46 people hostage in three prisons across the country, officials said.
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo declared a 30-day state of siege following gang attacks that killed seven police officers.
Authorities in Guatemala accused gangs of killing eight police on Sunday in retaliation for the government's refusal to ...
WASHINGTON, Jan ‌30 (Reuters) - ​U.S. ‌Trade Representative Jamieson ​Greer on ‍Friday signed a ​U.S.-Guatemala ​agreement ...
Guatemalan police and soldiers are using new powers under a state of emergency to target the Barrio 18 gang in a high-crime ...
GUATEMALA CITY, Jan 19 (Reuters) - The death toll from coordinated gang attacks in Guatemala has risen to nine police ...
The alert comes as gangs have attacked Guatemalan police after seizing control of three prisons in coordinated riots, The ...
El Salvador-style crackdown and mega-prison not the answer to organised crime and violence in his country, says interior minister ...
President Arévalo is not channeling Bukele, but a compromised justice system makes this a dangerous moment that threatens ...
Guatemala entered a 30-day state of emergency after gang-led prison riots and retaliatory attacks left at least 10 police ...
Guatemala’s government honored Monday police officers killed in suspected gang attacks as President Bernardo Arévalo vowed to ...
Clashes between security forces and gang members in Guatemala's capital Sunday killed seven officers, authorities said, ...