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El Salvador's Congress has passed a law imposing a 30% tax on foreign donations to local NGOs, targeting what it calls "foreign agents." Critics argue this will increase state oversight of non-governmental organizations. The law will go into effect eight days after its publication in the official gazette. The report is attributed to Reuters, with editing by Natalia Siniawski. Advertising content for ThePrint, an Indian journalism organization, follows the main news content.
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