Tropical Storm Pilar Causes Fatalities and Widespread Flooding in Central America

Reporting live, tropical storm Pilar has claimed two lives in El Salvador, officials confirm, amidst ongoing torrential rains and flash floods ravaging parts of Central ...

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U.S. Imposes Visa Bans on Guatemalan Officials Amidst Post-Election Turmoil

The State Department announced on Tuesday that it’s taking decisive action against individuals responsible for eroding democracy in Guatemala. In a bold move, the department ...

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El Salvador Imposes $1,000 Entry Fee on Travelers from India and Africa to Combat Surge in U.S.-Bound Migration

El Salvador is now charging a $1,000 fee to passengers from India or Africa in an effort to curb migration to the United States via ...

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UK Hosts First UK-Central America Assoc. Ministerial Council in London to Forge Stronger Ties with Central America

London hosted the inaugural ministerial Council of the United Kingdom Central America Association (UK-CAAA), focusing on cooperation and trade discussions. On October 16 and 26, ...

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Tropical Storm Pilar Pummels Central America: A State of Emergency in Effect

Tropical Storm Pilar is aggressively showering Central America with torrential rain, following the destructive path Hurricane Otis left in Mexico last week. El Salvador has ...

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Latin American Markets Trend Lower Amid Monetary Decisions and Global Tensions

Resource-rich Latin American currencies and stocks actively retreated on Tuesday, steering towards a third consecutive monthly loss as investors braced for Colombia’s monetary policy announcement ...

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El Salvador Gearing Up for Miss Universe 2023

El Salvador is remarkably transforming, ready to host the Miss Universe 2023 pageant and spotlight its rich culture and breathtaking beauty. This transformation includes infrastructure ...

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Panama Exits FATF’s Gray List, Opens Door for International Investments

On Friday, a government statement announced that FATF, the financial crime watchdog, has taken Panama off its gray list, which records countries perceived as inadequately ...

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Haitians Flood to Nicaragua in New Migration Surge Aiming for U.S. Border

Haitians are flocking to Port-au-Prince’s Toussaint Louverture International Airport, echoing the migration surge of 2017, but with a new destination: Nicaragua. Since August, tens of ...

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Ortega’s Regime Cancels Legal Status of 25 Religious Institutions in Nicaragua

President Daniel Ortega has targeted the Catholic Church again, canceling the legal status and registration of 25 institutions. This list includes the Franciscan Friars Minor ...

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