“We need more Bukele and less Boric,” the Republican Party candidate has declared, as he vies for the presidency of the South American nation in the December 14 runoff, alluding to the policies of the Salvadoran president in contrast to those of his...
The law is often presented as the great guarantor of justice and peaceful coexistence. It is frequently said that “no one is above the law” and that norms protect all people equally. However, daily experience and recent history reveal a different, uncomfortable...
The coincidence bordered on the cinematic. Mere days after the press reported on the private meeting in Chile between José Antonio Kast and Gustavo Villatoro—the Salvadoran Minister of Security—Óscar Martínez, editor-in-chief of the digital newspaper El Faro, touched...
The Ministry of Health (MINSAL) announced the confirmation of 107 positive malaria cases in El Salvador. According to the official statement, these are imported cases identified within a group of 310 Salvadoran nationals returning from the Democratic Republic of the...
Judge Boasberg ordered the US government to provide declarations from all individuals involved in the decision not to suspend the flights carrying Venezuelan and Salvadoran migrants to the CECOT in El Salvador on March 15 and 16 of this year. The order seeks to...
Sandro Arévalo has undergone hemodialysis at the Salvadoran Social Security Institute (ISSS) for 18 years, following a diagnosis of kidney failure in 2006. Héctor Menjívar, also a Social Security patient, has battled kidney disease for two decades, a condition that...