El Salvador has entered a debate over housing prices and the population’s ability to access credit or to cover monthly rent for a home. Radio YSUCA asked several Salvadorans in the Historic Center of San Salvador about their views on the real estate market and...
For years, HIV/AIDS statistics in El Salvador have been presented as if someone were listing inventory rather than interpreting health threats. New cases are announced, departments are compared, and epidemiological headlines are built on raw figures that, technically...
Lawmaker Marcela Villatoro of the Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) said that in November 2023 her right-wing party requested the legalization of the 2 de Noviembre community, located in the Italia district of Tonacatepeque, San Salvador, but that Nuevas Ideas...
Amnesty International (AI), through its coordination group in El Salvador, sent a letter to the Presidency of the Republic requesting the release and a fair trial for lawyer Ruth López, marking the first anniversary of her detention after she was accused of illicit...
The “Dr. Salvador Allende” Health Movement (ALAMES El Salvador) and the Health Workers’ Union (SITRASALUD) reported on Wednesday, May 20, that at least 175 employees who worked at the Rosales National Hospital (HNR) and were transferred to other...
One of El Salvador’s main labor confederations denounced the suppression of dozens of unions during President Nayib Bukele’s administration. That request is backed by union groups close to the executive branch. Since 2019, when Bukele came to power,...