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Nayib Bukele · San SalvadorDuncan completes his diplomatic mission in El Salvador and withdraws from the Foreign Service after 33 years. EL SALVADOR.- The President of the Republic, Nayib Bukele, presented the medal of the Great Order Francisco Morazán this Wednesday to the Ambassador of the United States to El Salvador, William Duncan, who concludes his diplomatic mission in the country and withdraws from the Foreign Service after 33 years of career. During the official …See the Story
President Bukele Consecrates Us Ambassador William Duncan with the Great Order Francisco Morazán - Today's News in El Salvador

San Salvador · San SalvadorA motorcyclist died in a tragic accident on Friday morning, August 1st, on the boulevard Monsignor Romero, on the stretch that connects Lourdes with San Salvador, at the height of El Principeto Park. According to preliminary reports, the motorcycle driver lost control of the vehicle, impacted on the central dividers of the road and fell to the pavement. At that time, at least four vehicles that were passing through the area hit him, causing him …See the Story
Motorcycler Dies After Being Run over by Several Vehicles on Boulevard Monsignor Romero

San Salvador · San SalvadorFifty years after gunfire tore through a student march in San Salvador, survivors like Mirna Perla still carry shrapnel in their knees and unanswered questions in their hearts—while the state continues to look the other way. A Protest Born in the Shadows of Repression It began in the early hours of July 30, 1975, when … The post El Salvador’s Student Massacre Still Haunts a Nation That Won’t Open Its Archives appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.See the Story