Remembrances dedicated to the Martyrs of El Salvador can be found throughout The University of Scranton’s campus. Portraits of the Martyrs of El Savlador grace...
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The Legislative Assembly of El Salvador has successfully implemented the biometric system Id-Guard, developed by RecFaces. The entrance to the building is now...
Dozens of Salvadoran-Americans were invited to the White House today to honor their community’s contributions across the United States and in the D.C. region...
Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Philadelphia removed Maria Bernarda Moran Martinez, a citizen of El Salvador with a final removal order, to El...
El Salvador continued its stay at the top of Group B in League B with a 1-0 victory over Honduras as the Road to the 2024 W Gold Cup continued Thursday at the...
People traveling on passports from India or any one of more than 50 African nations will be obliged to pay the fee, El Salvador’s port authority said in a...
Tony Galdamez ’24 was born and raised in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, home to one of the largest Salvadoran populations in the United States. His...
Last week, more than 300 tour guides from across the country gathered at the inaugural National Tour Guides Forum organized by government-affiliated entities...
A new and colourful Supertrain is riding the rails of Edmonton’s LRT system this fall. The temporary public art LRT car was created by local...
A sign greets visitors arriving at a sun-filled two-story house in El Salvador’s capital. “You must enter smiling,” it says. “Before you come in, you will find...