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Procession of the Christs of Izalco

Procession of the Christs of Izalco: Exploring Salvadorans Traditions and Preserving Heritage


As in past years, Indigenous residents, parishioners of Izalco, and visitors alike will participate in the 2024 Procession of the Christs of Izalco. This Salvadoran tradition unfolds every year on Holy Thursday during the Easter Week celebrations. During the Procession of the Christs of Izalco, members of the brotherhoods carry … Read more

United States Courthouse

US Makes Headway in MS13 Terrorism Case as Gang’s Sixth Top Leader Is Arrested

 

The recent arrest of a senior MS13 leader could provide prosecutors with greater insight into the relationship between the MS13’s highest-ranking members and the officials behind El Salvador’s brutal gang crackdown. Fredy Iván Jandrés Parada, alias “Lucky de Parkview,” was arrested in San Diego, California on March 7. Court Watch was the first to break the news two weeks later. Lucky was on the FBI’s most … Read more

Talcigüines of Texistepeque

Los Talcigüines of Texistepeque: A Salvadoran Holy Week Tradition Worth Experiencing


Every year’s Holy Monday, the famous Talcigüines of Texistepeque take to the streets dressed in red and whip visitors and locals alike to cleanse their sins. The whip-wielding demons hitting people is a cultural tradition of Texistepeque in the Santa Ana North municipality. The Talcigüines of Texistepeque are part of … Read more

El Salvador Pacamara Coffee Day

El Salvador’s Pacamara Coffee Day, Enjoying a Caffeine Celebration


Coffee enthusiasts eagerly await the inaugural celebration of El Salvador Pacamara Coffee Day, a yearly event scheduled to take place on March 23. Renowned for its unique flavor profile and exceptional quality, El Salvador Pacamara Coffee embodies the rich coffee culture of the country. Grown at high altitudes in El … Read more

2024 Salvadoran Elections

Insights Into the 2024 Salvadoran Elections Results: Democracy in Action!


The 2024 Salvadoran Elections marked a pivotal moment in the country’s political landscape. It was the first time an incumbent president ran for re-election in over 50 years and won with 84.65% of the votes. The elections saw Nayib Bukele’s New Ideas political party assert a commanding victory in all … Read more

Salvadoran Civil War Veterans

A Group of 1980s Civil War Veterans Asks the Government of El Salvador for Dialogue to Address Their Needs

 

Yesterday, a contingent of veterans from the Salvadoran Civil War of the 1980s rallied, advocating for the establishment of a dialogue platform with the Salvadoran government to address their concerns and needs. Jose Amaya, the coordinator of the Veterans Movement, stated to reporters that the group hopes that the Bukele … Read more

El Salvador to Provide Information About Bitcoin in Salvadoran Public Schools

 

The Salvadoran Ministry of Education will provide grade school students in public schools with educational material about Bitcoin, which is legal tender in the country, along with the US dollar. “This great opportunity will let me share Bitcoin knowledge in public schools in Bitcoin country,” remarked Jose Mauricio Pineda, the … Read more