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Mexico, Guatemala and Venezuela Lead Regional Sporting Medal Standings
Athletes from Mexico, Guatemala and Venezuela secured leading positions at the latest Central American and Caribbean Games, highlighting regional investment in sports infrastructure and youth development.
El Salvador Expands Rural Social Support With Nationwide Mobility Equipment Program
El Salvador’s Ministry of Labor, working with the Social Community Movement and more than 500 volunteers, distributed medical mobility equipment to vulnerable people across the country as part of a broader community support effort.
El Salvador Reports Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake Off Pacific Coast Without Major Damage
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck off El Salvador’s Pacific coast at a depth of nearly 57 kilometers, according to the United States Geological Survey, and was felt in San Salvador without causing reported structural damage to critical i...
Belize Joins Regional Drive to Improve Central American Trade Connectivity
Belizean officials joined finance and transport ministers in Panama City for an Inter-American Development Bank dialogue focused on modernizing customs systems and cross-border infrastructure to improve trade efficiency and supply-chain ...
El Salvador Reports 907 Traffic Deaths as Motorcycle Fatalities Rise Sharply
Salvadoran transportation authorities recorded 907 traffic-related deaths over a 227-day period, including a 41.8% increase in motorcycle fatalities, prompting calls for stronger road-safety measures and infrastructure improvements.
El Salvador Establishes 92 International Voting Centers for Diaspora
El Salvador’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal has configured 92 international voting centers, including 53 in the United States, to facilitate voting by Salvadorans living abroad and expand diaspora participation in national elections.
Latin America and Caribbean Measles Cases Rise to More Than 47,000
Regional health monitors report more than 47,000 confirmed measles cases across Latin America and the Caribbean, about three times the previous year’s level, prompting authorities to review vaccination and border-screening measures.
El Salvador Reports Record Heat in La Unión and Acajutla
El Salvador’s Environment and Natural Resources Ministry says an extended period of extreme heat has broken historical temperature records in areas including La Unión and Acajutla, increasing pressure on the national power grid and highl...
Bukele Retains Highest Approval Rating Among Latin American Leaders in Regional Poll
A poll by regional research firm CB Global Data puts Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s approval rating at 68.7%, the highest among Latin American leaders surveyed, reflecting continued support for his security and economic policies.
El Salvador Sends Security Forces After Alleged Mara Salvatrucha Reorganization Attempt
Salvadoran police detained a senior Mara Salvatrucha operative accused of attempting to reorganize criminal structures in the western city of Santa Ana, as authorities maintain a strict security posture against organized crime.
El Salvador Opens Advanced Trade and Investment Talks With the Philippines
Salvadoran and Philippine officials have begun discussions aimed at attracting Asian investment into El Salvador’s technology, tourism and Pacific coast infrastructure sectors, with the country highlighting improved security and the expa...
El Salvador Prepares for Twelve International Cruise Ship Arrivals
El Salvador is scheduled to receive 12 international cruise ships during the upcoming season beginning in late August, bringing thousands of visitors to Pacific coastal destinations and archaeological sites as authorities seek to expand ...
Panama Emerges as Central America’s Leading Destination for Expatriates and Foreign Capital
Panama has overtaken Costa Rica as the leading Central American destination for international expatriates for a third consecutive year, with digital infrastructure, tax incentives and major connectivity hubs cited as factors attracting f...
Panama Strengthens Financial Technology Infrastructure for Regional Trade
Panama’s financial technology sector is expanding digital infrastructure for cross-border payments, trade finance and international logistics, using the country’s position as a major shipping hub to support commercial transactions across...
Nicaragua Advances Reforms That Could Exclude Opposition From Future Elections
President Daniel Ortega and co-president Rosario Murillo have advanced institutional reforms intended to exclude opposition factions from future elections, deepening concerns over Nicaragua’s political trajectory and its potential region...
Colombia Earthquake Kills at Least 294 as El Salvador Sends Humanitarian Aid
El Salvador has dispatched aircraft carrying 100 tons of humanitarian supplies, medical personnel and rescue teams to Colombia after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck the Chocó department, killing at least 294 people and damaging regiona...
IMF Maintains 2.5% Growth Forecast for El Salvador in 2026
The International Monetary Fund has reaffirmed its forecast for 2.5% economic growth in El Salvador through 2026, with consumption, remittances and tourism supporting the economy despite a broader slowdown across Latin America.
El Salvador’s Bitcoin Holdings Near $500 Million as Government Continues Daily Purchases
El Salvador’s sovereign digital asset holdings have reached 7,745 Bitcoin, valued at about $488 million, as the government continues its daily accumulation strategy and targets $1 billion in reserves by the end of the year.
Fifty Doctors Plans More Than $200 Million Investment in El Salvador Healthcare
Mexican hospital operator Fifty Doctors plans to build 10 new medical facilities across El Salvador with an investment of more than $200 million, adding to foreign investment in the country’s healthcare and infrastructure sectors.
Magnitude 4.2 Earthquake Strikes Off Panama’s Chiriquí Coast
A magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck the North Pacific Ocean near Panama’s Chiriquí coast, causing minor regional disruptions and underscoring the need for seismic resilience as Central America expands its maritime and logistics infrastruct...
Archaeologists Discover Nearly 3,000-Year-Old Remains and Artifacts Near San Salvador
Salvadoran cultural authorities and international archaeologists have uncovered human remains and artifacts estimated to be nearly 3,000 years old near San Salvador, a discovery that could broaden understanding of the region’s history an...
Honduran National Sentenced to 21 Years in US Fentanyl Case
A United States federal court sentenced a Honduran national to 21 years in prison for distributing lethal fentanyl, highlighting the involvement of Central American trafficking networks in the North American synthetic opioid crisis.
Panama Named Top Global Expatriate Destination for Third Consecutive Year
International quality-of-life indexes have ranked Panama as the world’s leading destination for expatriate relocation for a third consecutive year, supporting foreign investment in real estate and reinforcing Panama’s role as a major fin...
Central American Volcanoes Show Increased Activity, Prompting Regional Monitoring
Authorities across Central America are monitoring increased volcanic activity at Guatemala’s Fuego, Nicaragua’s Telica and Costa Rica’s Poás volcanoes, with localized evacuations and heightened aviation monitoring reported in response to...
El Salvador Ratifies Driver’s License Agreement With Italy
El Salvador’s Legislative Assembly ratified an agreement with Italy to mutually recognize and harmonize driver’s licenses, facilitating mobility, labor integration and commercial logistics for Salvadorans living in Europe.
US Lawmakers Call for Release of Salvadoran Lawyer Ruth López
A group of United States lawmakers has appealed to the State Department to intervene over the detention of Salvadoran lawyer Ruth López, highlighting continuing international concerns about judicial independence and political detentions ...
Costa Rica Extradites Two Suspected Drug Traffickers to the United States
Costa Rican authorities extradited two high-level narcotics trafficking suspects to the United States, underscoring expanding bilateral security cooperation as regional authorities intensify efforts against transnational drug networks.
El Salvador Expands Military Infrastructure in Coastal Department of La Unión
El Salvador’s Defense Ministry inaugurated upgraded military facilities in the eastern department of La Unión, strengthening operational capacity and state presence near key port infrastructure and proposed economic development zones.
El Salvador and Belize Sign Trade Agreement to Expand Regional Commerce
El Salvador and Belize finalized a bilateral commercial agreement aimed at increasing exports and strengthening regional supply chains as San Salvador seeks to diversify trade partnerships and expand its presence in Central American mark...
Fifty Doctors Announces Expansion of Private Healthcare Services in El Salvador
Mexican medical conglomerate Fifty Doctors announced an expansion into El Salvador, representing foreign investment in specialized healthcare infrastructure intended to modernize private medical services and attract regional medical tour...
United Nations Agency Warns of Food Security Risks in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has activated emergency resilience plans as El Niño threatens agricultural production around the Lempa River trinational border, potentially exposing more than 157,000 people across El...
Panama Plans Maximum-Security Prison to Isolate Gang Leaders
Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino announced plans to build a maximum-security prison specifically for criminal gang leaders, reflecting a broader shift toward tougher prison infrastructure and security policies across Central America.
Central American Ports Reconsider Logistics Plans Amid Panama Canal Constraints
Port operators across Central America and El Salvador are reassessing infrastructure investments and dry-canal proposals as geopolitical uncertainty and climate-related draft restrictions affecting the Panama Canal encourage shipping com...
Nicaragua Advances Electoral Changes to Exclude Political Opposition
Nicaragua’s government has briefed international diplomats on proposed electoral reforms designed to legally exclude opposition parties, drawing condemnation from the United States and regional democratic observers as President Daniel Or...
El Salvador Approves Life Imprisonment for Minors Convicted of Severe Organized Crime Offenses
El Salvador’s Legislative Assembly approved constitutional amendments allowing life imprisonment for minors convicted of severe gang-related offenses, removing previous constitutional restrictions as the country continues operating under...
El Salvador’s Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Reaches 7,740 Tokens
El Salvador’s national strategic Bitcoin reserve reached 7,740 tokens by mid-August, valued at about $492 million, as President Nayib Bukele’s administration continues its strategy of acquiring one Bitcoin a day despite volatility in glo...
El Salvador Economy Seen Growing 3.2 Percent as Consumption, Remittances and Tourism Support Expansion
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and international economic monitors project El Salvador’s economy will grow 3.2 percent this year, putting it ahead of the broader Latin American average as domestic consumption...
Archaeologists Exhume Nearly Three-Thousand-Year-Old Human Remains Near San Salvador
El Salvador’s Ministry of Culture has announced the discovery and exhumation of human remains estimated to be nearly three thousand years old on the outskirts of San Salvador, adding to archaeological research and the country’s cultural ...
Central American Technology Startups Turn to El Salvador’s Digital Finance Framework
Financial technology companies and digital entrepreneurs from across Central America are increasingly using El Salvador’s digital asset regulations and business registration systems to develop regional payment platforms and international...
El Salvador’s Banks Accelerate Mobile Banking and Fintech Integration
Commercial banks in El Salvador are increasing investment in mobile banking and digital onboarding as traditional financial services become more closely integrated with fintech platforms and the country’s digital asset infrastructure.
El Salvador’s Bitcoin Holdings Surpass Two Hundred Nineteen Million Dollars in Value
Public financial data indicates that El Salvador’s national treasury holdings of Bitcoin have reached a total valuation of more than two hundred nineteen million United States dollars amid continued volatility in global digital asset mar...
Magnitude 5.7 Earthquake Strikes Off El Salvador Coast Without Major Damage
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake off the coast of Usulután triggered national emergency protocols in El Salvador, but civil protection authorities reported no significant casualties or structural damage.
El Salvador Strengthens Coastal Emergency Readiness After Pacific Seismic Activity
El Salvador’s Civil Protection agency has increased operational readiness at its National Emergency Operations Center following recent seismic activity off the southern coast, with authorities focusing on rapid response for coastal commu...
Central American Border Agencies Tighten Migration Surveillance Along Regional Transit Routes
Immigration authorities in El Salvador, Guatemala and other Central American transit hubs are strengthening border controls to monitor changing migration flows linked to political instability in neighboring countries and shifting economi...
El Salvador Prioritizes Port Modernization to Strengthen Pacific Trade Connectivity
El Salvador is prioritizing upgrades to the Port of Acajutla and the Port of La Unión to improve cargo connectivity, streamline customs operations and strengthen the country’s role in Pacific trade routes.
El Salvador Expands Coastal Real Estate and Hospitality Investment Along Pacific Corridors
International real estate developers and hospitality groups are increasing investment in El Salvador’s coastal regions, particularly around La Libertad and eastern corridors, amid improvements in public security and infrastructure.
Central American Integration System Installs New Secretary-General in San Salvador
Member states of the Central American Integration System have inaugurated Ambassador Lina Ajoy as Secretary-General at the organization’s headquarters in El Salvador, renewing efforts to advance regional economic integration and cooperat...
El Salvador Expands Trade and Security Cooperation With Belize Through Third Binational Commission
Officials from El Salvador and Belize have formalized agreements covering cross-border trade, regional defense, migration management and agricultural cooperation, strengthening bilateral ties between the two Central American countries.
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