September 2023 News: Living, Tourism, Culture, and Global Affairs Shaping the Nation

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September 2023 news in El Salvador centers on cost-of-living debates, government policy shifts, and daily realities shaping how Salvadorans adapt to economic pressures, wages, and housing demands.

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The ‘Day of the Dead’ sparks painful memories of violence in El Salvador. El Salvador is full of marvelous customs and traditions. These celebrations involve joyful family gatherings, religious activities, live music, traditional foods, and dancing until late into the night. Many come from Christian traditions and others have their roots in pre-colonial times…


The Salvadoran National Soccer Team (La Selecta) Continues to Disappoint. But we continue to watch Them! It is almost 8pm Salvadoran local time, and the National Soccer team is about to take on the Trinidad & Tobago squad; it is a must-win game for the Salvadoran team if they want to improve in the CONCACAF Nations League. Before watching the game, I called friends living on the U.S. East Coast to say hi and catch up with them. They like sports, so I thought they were watching either the…


Salvadoran Congress approves agreement between Google and El Salvador. With 65 votes, the Salvadoran Congress approved an agreement between Google and El Salvador to establish operations in the country, which will help digital transformation and modernize government services. The approving vote transpired at the September 6 legislative plenary session…


Toyota: A Popular Choice in El Salvador. When you traverse the scenic roads of El Salvador, it won’t take long before you notice a common sight – Toyota vehicles cruising gracefully through the diverse terrain. In this small but vibrant Central American nation, Toyota has established itself as a symbol of reliability, endurance, and cultural significance. This article delves into why Toyota has become such a popular choice in El Salvador and its deep-rooted presence in the Salvadoran automotive landscape…