El Salvador has the third-lowest rate of internet users in Latin America, at close to 65%, according to a report by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). The figure comes from ECLAC’s annual assessment of progress toward the...
On October 6, 2025, on the eve of her second reelection as Human Rights Ombudsman, lawyer Raquel Caballero de Guevara concealed the true face of Nayib Bukele’s state of exception before the Legislative Assembly and the Salvadoran people. Questioned by an...
President Nayib Bukele doubled down on social media yesterday, accusing human rights organizations of calling for the release of all gang members arrested under the state of exception, and of claiming that the MS-13 is not a terrorist organization and that they will...
Representatives of the Monseñor Romero National Committee, along with historic churches and other religious leaders from various Christian denominations, denounced on Monday what they describe as an increase in harassment against critical pastoral voices in El...
Citizens from different regions of the country have reported medication shortages at public health system hospitals during YSUCA’s Hora 10 program, a situation that is especially affecting patients with chronic illnesses. The complaints include cases like that...
The representative of the Working Group for a Dignified Pension, Patricio Pineda, warned that El Salvador’s pension system is heading toward a possible collapse if structural reforms are not urgently implemented. According to Pineda, heading into early 2026, no...