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Sunday, Jun 07, 2026
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Honduras Faces Rising Organized Crime Violence Despite Security Efforts
Regional monitors reported an increase in deadly confrontations between criminal groups, highlighting continuing challenges for authorities seeking to regain control of affected municipalities.
Panama Recaptures Dozens of Escaped Prisoners After Deadly Riot
Security forces launched a large-scale operation following a prison uprising that left two inmates dead and enabled more than 80 prisoners to escape, drawing attention to overcrowding and security weaknesses in the penal system.
US Technology Firm Improving Acquires Costa Rican Software Developer
Dallas-based Improving announced the acquisition of a Costa Rican engineering firm, reinforcing the country’s role as a regional center for nearshore software and AI development.
Dominican Republic Expands Metro and Monorail Network to Modernize Urban Transport
The government inaugurated new metro infrastructure in Santo Domingo and advanced a major monorail project as part of a broader push to improve urban mobility.
Malaria Surge Linked to Migration Routes Through Darien Gap, Researchers Say
Public health researchers found that rising malaria infections in Central America are associated with migration through the Darien Gap between Colombia and Panama rather than direct importation from migrants’ countries of origin.
El Salvador Construction and Retail Activity Accelerate After Decline of Gang Extortion
Business groups and analysts report strong growth in commercial property development and local commerce, attributing the expansion to the weakening of criminal extortion networks.
Surf City Development Continues to Drive Tourism and Investment in El Salvador
Officials said the Surf City project is attracting foreign investment and rising visitor numbers, supporting the country’s shift toward a tourism- and services-led economy.
Digital Wallet Remittances to El Salvador Jump 50% in First Quarter
The Central Reserve Bank reported that cryptocurrency-wallet remittances reached roughly $17 million during the first quarter of 2026, reflecting increased use of digital payment networks by Salvadorans abroad.
US Deportations to El Salvador Nearly Double Amid Closer Migration Cooperation
Authorities reported a sharp increase in deportations of Salvadoran nationals from the United States during early 2026 as both governments strengthened coordination on migration enforcement.
El Salvador Introduces Grok AI Across 5,000 Public Schools
The Education Ministry has begun deploying the Grok artificial intelligence platform in public schools under a partnership involving Elon Musk, aiming to expand digital learning and technology skills.
El Salvador’s Bitcoin Holdings Exceed 7,600 Tokens as Accumulation Strategy Continues
Government officials said the national Bitcoin reserve has grown beyond 7,600 tokens, reflecting El Salvador’s ongoing effort to position itself as a global center for digital finance.
Bolivia Deploys Thousands of Security Personnel to Clear Nationwide Roadblocks
The administration of Rodrigo Paz sent 3,000 police and military personnel to remove more than 100 protest blockades amid fuel shortages and mounting economic tensions.
Central America Reports Highest Measles Levels Since 2019
The Pan American Health Organization recorded more than 20,000 measles cases across Latin America and the Caribbean, with outbreaks in Guatemala and Mexico highlighting weaknesses in childhood vaccination coverage.
Costa Rica Issues Nationwide Alert Over Flood Risks From Central American Gyre
Authorities declared a nationwide green alert as a developing weather system threatened heavy rainfall, landslides and disruptions to transportation and infrastructure across the country.
Haiti Gang Expansion Displaces Thousands and Intensifies Regional Migration Pressures
Armed groups have extended control into Haiti’s Artibonite region, forcing nearly 2,000 people from their homes in a single day and adding to a broader security crisis that is driving migration across the Caribbean and Latin America.
El Salvador Allows Life Sentences for Minors Convicted of Terrorism and Homicide
A new penal code reform permits life imprisonment for offenders as young as 12 in organized crime-related cases, drawing international concern over the treatment of juvenile defendants while reinforcing the government’s hardline security...
Severe Drought Threatens Crop Production Across Central American Dry Corridor
Agricultural monitors warn that low rainfall and extreme temperatures are disrupting planting seasons across El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, raising the risk of widespread crop losses and worsening food insecurity.
El Salvador Approves Constitutional Change Allowing Amendments in a Single Legislative Session
Lawmakers from the ruling party approved a constitutional reform mechanism that removes longstanding procedural delays, significantly expanding the government’s ability to enact major constitutional changes.
El Salvador Secures $1.4 Billion IMF Agreement to Ease Debt Pressures
A $1.4 billion financing package from the International Monetary Fund is expected to support fiscal stabilization efforts, reduce sovereign debt concerns and strengthen investor confidence in El Salvador’s economic outlook.
El Salvador Opens Mass Trial of Nearly 500 MS-13 Members Under Anti-Gang Crackdown
Judicial authorities have begun prosecuting almost 500 alleged MS-13 members for tens of thousands of crimes, underscoring President Nayib Bukele’s continued use of emergency powers as the government seeks to preserve major gains in publ...
El Salvador to Face Qatar in International Friendly Ahead of Regional Competitions
The El Salvador national football team will play the Qatar national football team in Los Angeles as part of preparations for upcoming Concacaf competitions and future qualification campaigns.
Weather Authorities Warn of Flooding and Landslide Risks During Hurricane Season
Despite forecasts for a below-average Atlantic hurricane season, advisories warn that El Salvador remains vulnerable to localized flooding, river overflows and landslides, prompting civil protection agencies to strengthen preparedness me...
El Salvador to Host Two Major International Surfing Championships in 2026
The International Surfing Association has confirmed that El Salvador will stage both the World Junior Surfing Championship and the World Longboard Championship in late 2026, marking the fourth consecutive year the country has hosted majo...
Human Rights Groups Renew Criticism of El Salvador’s Emergency Security Policies
Organizations including Human Rights Watch have questioned the prolonged use of emergency powers, extended pre-trial detention and the concentration of executive authority, underscoring continuing debate over the balance between security...
Rising Violence in Honduras Raises Regional Security Concerns
An escalation in organized crime activity and clashes between criminal groups in Honduras has heightened security concerns across Central America, highlighting widening differences in public safety conditions within the region.
Guatemala Forecasts 4% Economic Growth Despite Political Tensions
The Central Bank of Guatemala expects the economy to grow by about 4% through 2026, supported by strong domestic consumption and remittance inflows, although political disputes under President Bernardo Arévalo continue to create uncertai...
Digital Prediction Market Platforms Expand Across El Salvador’s Crypto-Friendly Environment
International digital finance companies are launching mobile-accessible prediction market products aimed at cryptocurrency users throughout the region, using El Salvador’s regulatory framework to broaden blockchain-based financial services.
Panama to Host European Union Global Gateway Investment Forum
Panama City has been selected to host a high-level summit focused on attracting investment from the European Union’s €300 billion Global Gateway initiative, with discussions expected to center on logistics, digital connectivity and clean...
El Salvador Expands Geothermal Energy Capacity to Support Data Centers and Bitcoin Mining
State energy agencies are increasing output at the Berlin and Ahuachapán geothermal plants to provide continuous carbon-neutral electricity for emerging digital infrastructure projects, including data centers and cryptocurrency mining op...
Cryptocurrency-Based Remittances to El Salvador Rise Nearly 50% in First Quarter
Official figures show remittances sent through cryptocurrency wallets reached about $17 million during the first quarter of 2026, reflecting growing use of digital financial tools among Salvadorans living abroad.
Major Surf City Infrastructure Projects Near Completion Ahead of Tourism Expansion
El Salvador’s Public Works Ministry is finalizing highway upgrades, wastewater facilities and a large coastal amusement park, with officials seeking to strengthen tourism competitiveness and improve connections between key coastal destin...
Central America Attracts New Manufacturing Investment as Companies Rework Global Supply Chains
International manufacturers and logistics firms are shifting production capacity to Central America, using regional trade agreements to secure reliable access to the United States market while reducing exposure to long-distance trans-Pac...
El Salvador Expands AI-Powered Education Program Across 5,000 Public Schools
The Education Ministry is accelerating the deployment of artificial intelligence tutoring systems nationwide, aiming to improve digital literacy and technical skills as part of a broader strategy to diversify the economy.
Mass Trial Opens Against Nearly 500 Alleged MS-13 Leaders in Landmark Organized Crime Case
Salvadoran prosecutors have launched proceedings against 485 leaders of the Mara Salvatrucha gang, accusing them of involvement in more than 47,000 offenses over the past decade as authorities continue efforts to dismantle major criminal...
North American Technology Firms Expand Operations in El Salvador Under 15-Year Tax Incentive Program
Software development and business process outsourcing companies are increasing their presence in El Salvador to take advantage of the Innovation Law, which grants 15 years of full tax exemptions and is helping the country compete as a re...
Google Distributed Cloud Hub Begins Operations in San Salvador
A cloud infrastructure hub developed through a partnership between El Salvador and Google is now fully operational, providing advanced data services to businesses and government agencies while strengthening San Salvador’s role as a regio...
El Salvador’s Bitcoin Reserve Exceeds 7,600 Coins Under Continued State Accumulation Strategy
Government authorities have expanded the national Bitcoin reserve beyond 7,600 digital assets, valued at more than $600 million, reinforcing President Nayib Bukele’s effort to position the country as a global center for digital finance.
Foreign Investment Surges Into Salvadoran Real Estate and Tourism Following Security Improvements
International developers and hospitality companies are committing record levels of capital to commercial property and coastal resort projects as improved public safety lowers operational risks and opens previously inaccessible areas to i...
El Salvador Extends State of Exception for 51st Time as Homicide Rate Falls to Historic Low
The Legislative Assembly has prolonged emergency anti-gang measures through late June, maintaining a security strategy that has led to more than 92,000 arrests and reduced the homicide rate to 1.3 per 100,000 inhabitants, reshaping the c...
El Salvador Economy Set to Grow 2.5% in 2026 as Security Gains Boost Investment and Consumer Spending
The International Monetary Fund expects El Salvador’s economy to expand by 2.5% in 2026, supported by a dramatic decline in violent crime that has revitalized construction, retail and tourism-related activity, although high debt levels a...
Guatemala Prepares for Friendly Against Czechia Ahead of World Cup Campaign
The Guatemala national football team is using an international match against the Czech Republic national football team as a key test while building preparations for upcoming World Cup qualification efforts.
Energy Industry Report Highlights Natural Gas Investment Potential Across Latin America
A joint study by international and regional energy organizations identifies significant opportunities for infrastructure development and market integration aimed at improving energy security and supporting economic growth.
Latin American Countries Propose Framework for Future Carbon Trading With Europe
Regional negotiators have outlined a coordinated approach to connect carbon removal projects with international trading systems, seeking to attract investment and expand climate-finance opportunities.
Central American Producers Strengthen Traceability to Meet Deforestation Rules
Agribusiness companies across the region are expanding environmental monitoring and supply-chain tracking programs to preserve access to increasingly regulated export markets in North America and Europe.
Honduran Manufacturer Dinant Expands Renewable Energy Use Across Operations
Dinant reported generating more than 256 million kilowatt-hours of renewable electricity through biogas recovery and solar projects, reducing reliance on fossil fuels across its manufacturing network.
Beach Access Dispute at Playa Blanca Sparks Confrontation in Costa Rica
A longstanding disagreement over public access to Playa Blanca escalated into clashes between municipal police and resort security personnel at Punta Leona, drawing renewed attention to debates over coastal property rights and tourism de...
Costa Rica Issues Nationwide Green Alert Over Heavy Rainfall Threat
Costa Rica’s National Emergency Commission has activated precautionary measures as saturated ground conditions and incoming weather systems increase the risk of flooding and infrastructure disruptions across the country.
El Salvador Mobilizes Emergency Resources Ahead of Potential Flooding and Landslides
Civil protection agencies are coordinating with environmental authorities to prepare preventive measures as the rainy season raises the threat of river overflows, landslides, and disruptions to transportation and commerce.
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