Former employees of Hospital Nacional Rosales, dismissed last year through irregular procedures, told YSUCA that they received verbal notice of their terminations upon being summoned to Hospital Central, without being issued any official documentation. Madai Santos, a...
Nearly 1.2 million students in the public education system will receive their school supply packages in the coming days. The items were purchased from domestic and foreign suppliers, confirmed the Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, Karla Trigueros. The...
To begin, let us not mince words: I consider Bukele a dictator. Now, let us proceed. Nayib Armando Bukele Ortez is the most powerful and beloved man in El Salvador. At 44, he has spent six years occupying the presidency of a republic that is no longer a republic. He...
My country is, as of today, the property of a single man: Nayib Bukele. It belongs to him, he possesses it, he can mold it at will—as he already has. He can change its currency if he wants—as he once did; he can redraw its administrative boundaries—as he also did; he...
The commission stated that dismissing the Peace Accords means failing to objectively honor the pain and suffering of the Salvadoran people, who clamored for an end to the civil war. To consider this historic milestone a farce is to repudiate all those who lived...
Guatemala knows such models all too well—or at least episodes that eerily echo them. The country has endured governments led by families, politicians, or dictators who looted the state, amassed fortunes, and eliminated critics and opponents through imprisonment,...