We have started to collect the most important news related to El Salvador in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
BBC News readers' photos of the El Salvador floods
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US volunteer in El Salvador caught up in disaster
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El Salvador searches for survivors in a rainstorm-ravaged town as the deaths of at least 130 people are confirmed across the country.
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El Salvador declares a national emergency after at least 124 people die in floods and landslides following days of heavy rain.
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El Salvador declares an emergency in five regions after at least 40 people die in floods in the wake of Hurricane Ida.
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Two of Latin America's airlines - Avianca of Colombia and El Salvador's Taca - are to merge to save costs.
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A French-Spanish film-maker who made a documentary about gang life in El Salvador has been shot dead, officials there say.
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Why gang members rule the roost in El Salvador jail
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Left-wing former journalist Mauricio Funes restores ties with Cuba hours after being sworn-in as president of El Salvador.
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El Salvador's president-elect makes an emotional appeal in court for answers about the death of his son in Paris.
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Costa Rica and El Salvador, the last two Central American nations not recognising Cuba, say they will re-establish ties with Havana.
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El Salvador's vote adds a twist to Cold War history
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