El Diario de Hoy
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El Diario de Hoy (Today's Newspaper) is a national daily newspaper published in San Salvador, El Salvador, one of the two dailies of highest circulation in the Central American country. Established in 1936, the Spanish-language paper is generally associated with a politically conservative and pro-government orientation, although the Center for Research Libraries notes as of 2006 that "recent trends show an attempt to provide a balanced and objective approach to the news."[1]
The newspaper also has weekly publications, such as the children's section Guanaquín ("Little guanaco," or little Salvadoran), and regional editions such as El Diario del Oriente, which focuses on the northeastern region.