Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo declared a 30-day state of siege following gang attacks that killed seven police ...
Guatemala's Congress approved a state of siege in response to escalating gang violence and simultaneous riots at three ...
Guatemala's president declared a state of siege on Sunday after security forces freed dozens of prison guards held hostage by ...
The killings occurred a day after gang member inmates took 46 people hostage in three prisons across the country, officials ...
The death toll from suspected gang attacks on Guatemalan police has risen to nine as Guatemalans awoke to heavier security ...
Riots in which 46 guards were taken hostage were followed by coordinated street attacks in which 10 members of the National ...
State of emergency imposed after gang violence allows police to arrest suspected criminals without judicial order.
Initially, seven officers and one gang member were ​killed ‌in the Sunday attacks, ‍with ⁠more than a dozen officers wounded.
Clashes between security forces and gang members in Guatemala’s capital Sunday killed seven officers, authorities said, ...
President Bernardo Arevalo issues the order after at least seven police officers killed in riots and hostage-taking.
Guatemala’s President declared\u00A0a 30-day state of emergency to combat gangs after police killings and prison seizures.