Sanctions, Corruption, and Tragedy: The Fallout in Guatemala’s Nickel Mines
José Trabaninos and his uncle Edi Alarcón were suggesting once again. Resting by the cord fencing that cuts with the dust between their shacks, bordered by youngsters's playthings and roaming pet dogs and hens ambling through the lawn, the more youthful male pushed his determined wish to take a trip north.It was springtime 2023. About six months