Out of the $2.635 billion in El Salvador’s bonds held by investors, maturing between 2027 and 2034, the government received a sale offer for only $388.01 million, according to an official statement published on PR Newswire. The majority of the bonds that...
In August 2021, a month after leaving the Ministry of Agriculture, Pablo Salvador Anliker received an official notification from the Court of Accounts for failing to justify or provide support for $133 million in purchases made under the Health Emergency Program...
In May 2023, the Office of the Human Rights Ombudsman (PDDH) issued a resolution in response to a complaint from the Movimiento de Trabajadores de la Policía Nacional Civil (MTP) (Movement of National Civil Police Workers), recommending that the then-director of the...
Hundreds of parishioners, religious figures, and students gathered on Saturday night (11.16.2024) to mark the 35th anniversary of the massacre of six Jesuit priests and two women in 1989 during the Salvadoran civil war (1980-1992). This commemoration coincides with...
Jesuit priest José María Tojeira dedicated the homily in honor of the martyrs of the José Simeón Cañas Central American University (UCA) to the victims of social injustices suffered in the country, calling for the nation to uphold the guarantees of democracy and...
El Salvador continues to record cases of maternal deaths in the public hospital network of the country. The known incidents have been reported by the victims’ families on social media, who have pointed to apparent malpractice and medical negligence. Since March...