Author’s Note: This essay forms part of a critical series on the prevailing political model in El Salvador, focused on deconstructing the palingenetic authoritarian regime from a theological, ethical, and human rights perspective. The series draws on the analytical...
In addition to textiles, El Salvador also manufactures technology products under contract, and in recent years these too have seen their overseas sales decline. According to the Banco Central de Reserva (Central Reserve Bank, BCR), between January and July of this...
President of the Republic Nayib Bukele announced an investment of $24.4 million for the cable-stayed bridges over the Torola River, north of San Miguel, which were inaugurated a month ago. “The total investment for this bridge in San Antonio is $11.8 million (…) and...
This Thursday, the UCA sports complex brimmed with students, faculty, priests, and people from different communities to bid farewell to “Padre Chema.” The funeral Mass was presided over by Archbishop José Luis Escobar Alas, while Father Rodolfo Cardenal delivered a...
The global slide in democratic standards also affects Latin America, although many countries maintain a stable basic level, stated the Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA). In the 2025 Global State of Democracy Report: “Democracy...
On September 5 of this year, 21-year-old Natalia Raquel Bernal Gómez left her home and was last seen at the Polideportivo de Huizúcar in La Libertad, but she did not return alive. The Policía Nacional Civil (PNC) reported her murder five days later after finding her...