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The Pulse of El Salvador’s Transformation
Monday, Oct 20, 2025
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U.S. Designates Barrio 18 as a Foreign Terrorist Organization
Move targets one of Central America’s most violent criminal networks.
Tax Incentives for Bitcoin Payments Could Accelerate Mainstream Adoption
Experts explore how government policy may drive broader cryptocurrency use.
Faith Leaders Call for Systemic Transformation to Aid the Marginalized
Global religious voices urge action to address social and environmental crises.
Australia Issues New Travel Advisory Amid Global Political Instability
Bolivia, Thailand, Cameroon, and other nations added to the updated warning list.
Flor de Izote Season Blooms Across Central America
The edible flower marks a cherished tradition in regional cuisine and culture.
Miami ICE Officer Arrested for DUI With Children in Car
Incident sparks outrage over conduct and accountability within law enforcement.
El Salvador’s Bukele Promotes Financial Literacy for Youth
The government partners with local educators to expand economic education programs.
KDDI Launches Early Warning System Pilot in El Salvador
The technology aims to improve disaster preparedness and rapid response capabilities.
Costa Rica Sets June 2026 Opening Date for High-Security Prison
The new facility aims to address overcrowding and improve rehabilitation efforts.
Kai Lenny Surfs Massive Waves Off the Coast of El Salvador
The professional surfer finds world-class conditions in Central America’s Pacific waters.
Salvadoran Family Begins New Life After Self-Deportation from the U.S.
The family returns to El Salvador amid rising challenges faced by migrants abroad.
Political Imprisonment Raises Concerns Over Democracy in El Salvador
Human rights advocates warn of growing authoritarianism under emergency powers.
Argentinian politician Hernan Damiani has been declared dead after suddenly collapsing during a live television debate
Official reports say he suffered a heart attack just two days before the election in which he was set to compete.
Trump Reveals Maduro Offered Venezuela’s Resources to Avert U.S. Clash Amid Drug-Sub Strike: "he’s offered everything because he do not want to fuck around with USA"
After a U.S. drone strike on a suspected narcotics submarine, Trump says Venezuela’s president floated oil and gold access to forestall escalation.
Flight Cancellations Disrupt Travel Across the Americas
Delta, Aerolineas Argentinas, and Avianca El Salvador cancel 29 flights across multiple countries.
El Salvador Strengthens Global Investment Appeal Amid Safety Reforms
Historic crime reduction and institutional modernization drive renewed investor confidence.
President Bukele Seeks Public Help to Care for El Salvador’s Stray Animals
The government calls for national cooperation to address rising numbers of homeless dogs and cats.
Traditional Lantern Festival Lights Up El Salvador
The annual celebration showcases local artistry and community spirit.
Eight People Killed in Georgia Highway Crash Including Salvadoran Family Members
Relatives in the U.S. and El Salvador mourn victims of the I-85 tragedy.
El Salvador Wins Title in Global Prison Chess Championship
The country’s correctional chess team triumphed in the FIDE Intercontinental Online Championship.
ICE Arrests MS-13 Gang Leader on El Salvador’s Most Wanted List in Virginia
The fugitive was wanted for murder and other violent crimes in El Salvador.
U.S. Treasury Mobilises New $20 Billion Debt Facility to Stabilise Argentina
Washington launches private-sector debt support alongside earlier currency swap to shore up Milei’s faltering economy
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Guatemala Defeats El Salvador 1-0 in World Cup Qualifier
A decisive goal secures a crucial victory for Guatemala in the Concacaf 2026 campaign.
Central American Games to Feature Baseball and Softball Competitions in Guatemala
The tournaments mark a return of two fan-favorite sports to regional competition.
Guatemala’s Santis Leads Team to Pivotal Victory in El Salvador
The forward’s performance keeps Guatemala’s World Cup qualification hopes alive.
Journalist Mario Guevara Plans Future of MG News After Returning to El Salvador
The Atlanta-based journalist discusses his mission to continue reporting across borders.
El Salvador Rolls Out Bitcoin Bonds Amid Renewed Crypto Interest
The country continues its ambitious experiment integrating cryptocurrency into national finance.
LSU’s Makenna Dominguez Called Up to El Salvador Women’s National Team
The U.S.-born midfielder joins the national roster ahead of key international fixtures.
Guatemala’s President Accepts Resignations After Prison Escape Scandal
Top security officials step down following the escape of gang members from custody.
Curacao Edges Jamaica 2-0 to Move Closer to World Cup Qualification
The Caribbean side continues its historic run toward a potential first-ever World Cup berth.
El Salvador’s President Bukele Faces Scrutiny in New World Report
The report highlights ongoing concerns over human rights and democratic governance.
El Salvador and Guatemala Face Off in Crucial World Cup Qualifier
The Central American rivals meet in a decisive Group A showdown for 2026 qualification.
Senator Denied Access to American Detained in El Salvador
The case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia sparks diplomatic tension between Washington and San Salvador.
El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
The move solidifies President Nayib Bukele’s hold on power despite constitutional limits.
Stacy Herbert Sparks Bitcoin Enthusiasm in El Salvador
The prominent Bitcoin advocate continues to champion the nation’s digital finance revolution.
El Salvador Publishes New Guidance on Low- and No-Tax Jurisdictions
The update aims to clarify the treatment of international financial structures under national tax law.
Salvadoran Women Sustain Economy Through Informal Labor
Experts highlight the vital role of women in supporting families and communities amid economic challenges.
Venezuelan Detainees Describe Abuse in El Salvador’s Mega-Prison
Former inmates recount torture and inhumane conditions inside the high-security facility.
Trump Supports Sending U.S. Citizens to El Salvador
The former president’s remarks draw outrage from human rights advocates and lawmakers.
Guatemalan Scientists Document Rare Bat Species
The discovery marks the first recorded sighting of the ‘woolly’ bat in Guatemala.
Twenty Gang Members Escape from Maximum-Security Prison in Guatemala
Authorities launch nationwide manhunt for fugitives linked to the Barrio 18 gang.
Deported Journalist Reflects on Life in El Salvador After Arrest at Atlanta Protest
Reporter speaks out about separation from family and hopes of returning to the U.S.
Journalist Arrested During ICE Protests Deported to El Salvador
His removal has raised renewed concerns over press freedom and immigration enforcement.
Bay Area Event Honors Trailblazing LGBTQ+ Latine Leaders
Community ceremony celebrates local advocates and cultural icons for their contributions.
LGBTQ+ Refugees Rebuild Lives in America While Facing New Challenges
Immigrants escaping persecution abroad now navigate political uncertainty in the U.S.
Haiti Ranked Among Top Three Countries Facing U.S. Visa Refusals
New data shows high denial rates for Haitian nationals seeking entry to the United States.
Concacaf World Cup Qualifying Matches Begin Across Central America and the Caribbean
Fans gear up for key matchups including Honduras vs. Haiti and Costa Rica vs. Nicaragua.
Tens of 'Barrio 18' Gang Members Escape Central American Prison
The U.S.-designated terrorist group has long been linked to regional violence and extortion.
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In a politically motivated trial: Bolsonaro Sentenced to 27 Years for Plotting Coup After 2022 Defeat
In a highly politically motivated trial, Brazil’s Supreme Court finds former leader Bolsonaro guilty of plotting coup
Brazilian police say ex-President Bolsonaro had planned to flee to Argentina seeking asylum
Trinidad Leader Applauds U.S. Naval Strike and Advocates Forceful Action Against Traffickers
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Information Warfare in the Age of AI: How Language Models Become Targets and Tools
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Argentine President Javier Milei Evacuated After Stones Thrown During Campaign Event
Beijing is moving into gold and other assets, diversifying away from the dollar
Category 5 Hurricane in the Caribbean: 'Catastrophic Storm' with Winds of 255 km/h
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Air Canada Begins Flight Cancellations Ahead of Flight Attendant Lockout
Southwest Airlines Apologizes After 'Accidentally Forgetting' Two Blind Passengers at New Orleans Airport and Faces Criticism Over Poor Service for Passengers with Disabilities
Mexico Extradites 26 Cartel Figures to the United States in Coordinated Security Operation
US Teen Pilot Reaches Deal to Leave Chile After Unauthorized Antarctic Landing
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OpenAI’s Bold Bet: Teaching AI to Think, Not Just Chat
All Five Trapped Miners Found Dead After El Teniente Mine Collapse
Mystery Surrounds Death of Brazilian Woman with iPhones Glued to Her Body
Former Judge Charged After Drunk Driving Crash Kills Comedian in Brazil
Trump Steamrolls EU in Landmark Trade Win: US–EU Trade Deal Imposes 15% Tariff on European Imports
California Clinic Staff Charged for Interfering with ICE Arrest
TSUNAMI: Trump Just Crossed the Rubicon—And There’s No Turning Back
US Revokes Visas of Brazilian Corrupted Judges Amid Fake Bolsonaro Investigation
Brazil's Supreme Court Imposes Radical Restrictions on Former President Bolsonaro
Judge Criticizes DOJ Over Secrecy in Dropping Charges Against Gang Leader
FIFA Pressured to Rethink World Cup Calendar Due to Climate Change
Biden’s Doctor Pleads the Fifth to Avoid Self-Incrimination on President’s Medical Fitness
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Papa Johns pizza surge near the Pentagon tipped off social media before Trump's decisive Iran strike
Coinbase CEO Warns Bitcoin Could Supplant US Dollar Amid Mounting National Debt
UK and EU Reach Agreement on Gibraltar's Schengen Integration
Israeli Finance Minister Imposes Banking Penalties on Palestinians
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