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El Salvador News
El Salvador Launches DoctorSV, an AI-Assisted Telemedicine System
DoctorSV introduces AI-assisted telemedicine in El Salvador, enhancing and complementing the country’s existing public healthcare services.
El Salvador and United States Establish New Trade Framework [Nov. 2025]
Following U.S. announcement, El Salvador confirms new reciprocal trade framework to strengthen economic ties and build on CAFTA-DR.
Starbucks Opens in Casa Bou, a +100-Year-Old Architectural Landmark in San Salvador
Sip coffee in a restored 1920s Art Nouveau landmark—Starbucks Casa Bou in San Salvador’s historic center blends heritage architecture with modern café culture.
El Salvador Sends Humanitarian Aid to Jamaica in Wake of Hurricane Melissa
In a powerful display of regional solidarity, El Salvador has dispatched significant humanitarian assistance to Jamaica, … El Salvador Sends Humanitarian Aid to Jamaica in Wake of Hurricane MelissaRead more
Bitcoin Histórico 2025: A Two-Day Conference on Bitcoin and Financial Freedom in El Salvador
El Salvador hosts Bitcoin Histórico 2025, an international event bringing together innovators, educators, and investors exploring Bitcoin’s role in freedom and financial innovation.
In El Salvador, the Year-End Bonus Can Be Paid Starting in October
Early year-end bonus payments in El Salvador spark curiosity as the government authorizes an unusual October disbursement to boost the national economy.
In El Salvador, being a gang member is an Extremely Serious Crime – Even If You’re “Just a Kid”
In El Salvador, gang membership is a crime in itself, and simply belonging to a gang carries a minimum 20-year prison sentence. Being a “child” does not make the crime any less serious.
🚡 El Salvador to Build a Metrocable System in San Salvador
El Salvador will build a Metrocable in San Salvador to improve urban mobility and commuting.
Nearly 50,000 Hondurans traveled to El Salvador during their vacation week
During Honduras’ Morazánica Week 2025, nearly 49,000 Hondurans chose El Salvador for their holidays — a 14% rise highlighting the country’s growing regional appeal.
El Salvador Bans “Inclusive Language” in Schools
El Salvador bans “inclusive language” in schools to protect children from ideological agendas, preserve Spanish, and ensure classrooms remain focused on real learning and values.
El Salvador Buys Gold for the First Time Since 1990
El Salvador recently purchased troy ounces of gold for the first time in 35 years. The announcement was confirmed by the Central Reserve Bank.
Two New Bridges Inaugurated in Eastern El Salvador by President Bukele
President Nayib Bukele inaugurated two new bridges over the Torola River, replacing unsafe pedestrian-only hanging bridges, greatly benefiting residents and enhancing connectivity in eastern El Salvador.
El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Re-Election
El Salvador approves indefinite presidential re-election and extends term to six years, aiming to ensure stability and continuity of its recent national development vision.