We have started to collect the most important news related to El Salvador in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The US Peace Corps is to pull volunteers out of Honduras and review its role in El Salvador and Guatemala amid security concerns.
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El Salvador's government apologises for a 1981 massacre in which more than 1,000 people were killed, nearly half of them children.
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El Salvador counts cost of devastating floods
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The US blacklists Belize and El Salvador as major drug transit routes, in a sign of the growing power of Mexican cartels in Central America.
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Spain asks El Salvador to clarify the whereabouts of nine Salvadoran ex-soldiers who were being held in connection with the 1989 murder of six priests.
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Nine former soldiers from El Salvador hand themselves in to the authorities over the killing of six Jesuit priests and two women in 1989.
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A judge in Spain charges 20 Salvadoran military officers over the murder of six Jesuit priests and two women during El Salvador's civil war.
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El Salvador's Supreme Court disbands two conservative parties which dominated politics in the country for several decades.
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US President Barack Obama - on a visit to El Salvador - promises $200m (£122m) to fight drug trafficking and gang violence in Central America.
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In an excerpt from a 1982 radio programme, BBC correspondent Paul Reynolds reflects on the brutality of El Salvador's civil war.
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An immigrant from El Salvador is sentenced to 60 years in prison for the 2001 murder of US government intern Chandra Levy.
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Mexico disputes El Salvador's allegation that dozens of Central American migrants who had stowed away on a cargo train were kidnapped by gunmen.
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