Newspapers from Latin America and Spain
LANIC (Latin American Network Information Center) - List of Newspapers throughout Latin America and the Caribbean
News and Media in Spain - Learn more about the media landscape in Spain. Includes links to major newspapers (From New York University)
El Faro Originally based out of El Salvador, this is considered one of the first digital newspapers published in Latin America.
BBC News - America Latina - The BBC News' coverage of Latin America and Caribbean (Spanish)
Through Duke Libraries Databases
El Pais Click here to access current issues through Duke Libraries
El Mundo - Click here to access current issues through Duke Libraries
Ethnic NewsWatch Search for articles in ethnic and minority newspapers, journals and magazines from 1959 to present
International Newsstream Search recent full-text news content outside of the US and Canada, with archives stretching back decades, featuring newspapers, newswires, and news sites. Includes some of the world's top newspapers Spanish Language Titles through International Newsstream
Newspapers available through ProQuest - Spanish Language
Latin American Newsstream Search the full text of articles major Latin American newspapers and major international newswires
U.S. Hispanic Newsstream Search the full text of articles major Hispanic-American newspapers and newswires
Access World News - Historical and Current Provides access to more than 13,800 sources from over 200 countries and territories.
Archives available through Duke Libraries
El Mundo Digital Archive (Global Press Archive) Search over 20,000 issues of El Mundo, one of Puerto Rico's longest running newspapers, from 1919-1990. This is an open access database.
El Caribe Digital Archive (Global Press Archive) Published in Santo Domingo, El Caribe (The Caribbean) is a Spanish-language daily newspaper and one of the Dominican Republic’s most influential and longest-running newspapers. El Caribe Digital Archive includes more than 440,000 pages of in-copyright material from the mid-1950s to today.