By Karen Molina El Salvador received a total of $474.8 million in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2025, a figure 37.1% lower than the one recorded in 2024, when the country brought in $755.7 million. This is the lowest annual figure since 2022, when the country...
By José Manuel Vidal Today, as always throughout the ages, the “crucified of the earth” have a name, a face, and a history. They are the broken lives that prop up the comfort of the wealthy world. Lives that bear the weight of illegitimate wars, borders...
506 inmates have died in four years of the state of exception, according to Legal Humanitarian Aid report On March 27, 2026, as the report was being presented, a wake was being held for Gerber Oswaldo Hernández Roque, victim number 506. He had been arrested in August...
During a forum on food security and sovereignty held at the UES, experts Luis Treminio and Mateo Rendón pointed out that domestic production of this grain falls far short of consumption, creating a deficit that directly impacts the economy. According to the data...
El Salvador’s government debt to private pension funds added a total of $139.08 million in the first two months of 2026, surpassing an accumulated $11,380 million. Official figures, which the BCR takes from the Salvadoran Pension Institute (ISP), indicate that...
By David Bernal Mexican media outlets have picked up the search for Ernesto Rodríguez Soto, a radiologist from Monterrey, Nuevo León, who was reported missing on March 20 by El Salvador's Missing Persons Search Bloc. According to information published by the...