Guatemala Expels U.N.-Backed Anti-Corruption Panel, Claiming Overreach By News January 08, 2019 Add Comment Edit The government accused the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala of interfering in its domestic affairs, and gave prosecutors 24 hours to leave. Share this post Related PostsJustices Asked to Rule on Legality of Acting Attorney General’s AppointmentMcConnell Tells Trump a Criminal Justice Bill Is Not Likely This YearHow Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is Bringing Her Instagram Followers Into the Political ProcessIs Mike Pence Loyal? Trump Is Asking, Despite His Recent EndorsementActBlue, the Democrats’ Not-So-Secret WeaponTrump Says He’ll Nominate Andrew Wheeler to Head the E.P.A.Trump Calls China’s List of Trade Concessions ‘Not Acceptable’Families Sue Jordan Over 2016 Deaths of 3 U.S. Green Berets
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