04/17/2026
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) raised a new alarm on Thursday about the state of press freedom in El Salvador, presenting a formal statement before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, a bipartisan body of the US Congress. In the document, the...
04/17/2026
In 2025, El Salvador improved its budget transparency index compared to the previous year, but it remains the worst-evaluated country in the region on this measure, according to the results of the latest Open Budget Survey by the Open Budget Partnership. The survey,...
04/17/2026
Claus Arthur Flores Acosta, Joaquín Vallejos Díaz, and Jesús Ulises García became the three new alternate justices on El Salvador’s Supreme Court (CSJ), but an expert consulted by LA PRENSA GRÁFICA analyzed whether their profiles are in fact the most suitable...
04/17/2026
The Committee of Families of the Imprisoned and Disappeared (Codefam) announced Thursday the death of one of its founders, Mother Guadalupe Mejía, who was among the family members searching for the disappeared during the Salvadoran civil war. “Codefam El...
04/17/2026
As of April 4, 2026, the Ministry of Health (MINSAL) has recorded 229 new cases of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the country, of which 85% are concentrated in the male population and the remaining 15% in women. The data is available on the website where...
04/17/2026
Faced with rising fuel prices, public transport operators are asking the Salvadoran government to establish a $2 to $2.50 cap on diesel, which is used by buses and microbuses, to ease costs that they say currently exceed $0.88. “We know there is an opportunity (to set...