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Added on the 18/10/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele unveils what he calls the largest prison in the Americas, intended to hold 40,000 suspected gang members, many of them arrested under a state of emergency in his "war" on crime. IMAGES
President-elect Nayib Bukele, a former San Salvador mayor, assumes the presidency of El Salvador, after crushing a two-party system in place since civil war ended in 1992 and vowing to transform the country. IMAGES
Salvadorans elect Nayib Bukele, the popular former mayor of San Salvador, as the Central American country's new president -- a result that ends the near 30-year grip on power of its two largest parties. IMAGES
The Supreme Electoral Court gives credentials to Nayib Bukele as El Salvador's re-elected president. Bukele, 42, polls as Latin America's most popular leader, possibly the world, on the back of a war on gangs that has slashed homicide rates in the violence-weary country. IMAGES
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele casts his vote in an election in which he hopes to win re-election without surprises, thanks to his popular but controversial "war" against gangs. IMAGES
Colombian President Ivan Duque joins thousands for a march against violence and terrorism, which he called after the bombing of a police academy in Bogota that killed 20 people, as well as the attacker, that the government blamed on the leftist ELN. IMAGES