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in 2014, Chappell left the FCO and joined Hawthorn Advisors, a London-based communications firm specialising in finance and corporate strategy, as head of international relations. [10] She later became a partner. She is now managing director, business, at London and Partners. [11] [12] Since leaving the FCO she has styled herself "Jules Chappell".
Despite this, the UK remains the second most popular European destination for Bolivian migrants, regardless of their migration status. [10] Cuban migration to the UK, though relatively small in scale, began in the early 1960s following the Communist takeover of Cuba. Many Cubans left during the Freedom Flights, which started in 1965, and some ...
Guatemalan youth struggle with transitions out of a gang to a more stable environment. The Evangelical-Pentecostal religion provides hope to Guatemalan youth, attempting to exit gangs, through conversion. [17] In Guatemala, the Evangelical-Protestant Church receives funding from United States Agency for International Development to help at-risk ...
The Guatemalan government’s clumsy interference with its presidential election has turned a global spotlight on rampant corruption that previously had received only limited international attention.
Every night for nearly two years, Glendy Aracely Ramírez has prayed by the altar in her parents’ mud-brick bedroom where, under a large crucifix, is a picture of her sister Blanca. The 23-year ...
Guatemalan officials are analyzing surveys by the U.N.'s International Organization for Migration showing from which parts of Guatemala the most migrants departed, hoping to prepare those ...
Guatemalan emigrants to the United Kingdom (1 C) E. English people of Guatemalan descent (1 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 12 February 2024, at 09:02 (UTC). ...
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) -Bernardo Arevalo, who won Sunday's Guatemalan presidential runoff by a landslide, said he wants to work with the U.S. to expand temporary work programs for migrants there ...