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El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele is intensifying his crackdown on dissent, a move observers suggest has been emboldened by his alliance with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Three former officers in El Salvador’s military have been convicted for the killings of four Dutch journalists during the Central American country’s brutal civil war in 1982.
El retroceso democrático y del estado de derecho en El Salvador en los últimos llegó a niveles de hace cuatro décadas. "A principios del siglo XXI, hubo una notable disminución en la ...
The shadowy rise of Donald Trump's favorite president: Nayib Bukele Bukele rose to near-total control of El Salvador on a tide of support from the very gang he’s credited with defeating ...
A puertas del sexto aniversario del gobierno del presidente Nayib Bukele, que se cumple en junio, los obispos católicos de El Salvador publicaron una carta pastoral en la que advierten sobre el ...
Maryland U.S. Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-District 4, is on his way to El Salvador to try and meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Skip to content. NOWCAST WBAL-TV 11 News Tonight.
(Washington, DC) – Authorities in El Salvador have arrested the prominent human rights lawyer Ruth Eleonora López, Human Rights Watch said today. On May 18, 2025, at 11 p.m., Salvadoran police ...
Las autoridades de El Salvador detuvieron a la reconocida abogada y defensora de derechos humanos Ruth Eleonora López, señaló hoy Human Rights Watch.
El Salvador's Nayib Bukele is a hero of the American right and portrays himself as a hip, innovative disrupter-in-chief willing to break norms to save his country. Critics say he's just an old ...
El Salvador’s recent $1.4 billion bailout by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) aimed to cut short President Nayib Bukele’s unwieldy cryptocurrency goals and their toll on the country’s ...
El Salvador suffered through a brutal civil war through the 1980s and ’90s, and severe gang violence into the 2000s. By 2015, the country was the world’s murder capital.
El Salvador has now been under the 30-day measure for three years. The country has imprisoned more than 100,000 people detained in facilities designed to hold 70,000.