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U.S. Congressman James P. McGovern Criticizes El Salvador’s State of Exception
U.S. Congressman James P. McGovern concluded his visit to El Salvador with sharp criticism of the Bukele’s administration state of exception, which he accused of violating human rights and fostering an environment of intimidation and self-censorship. During his visit, McGovern, … Read more

The Central American Bank for Economic Integration will grant $646 million to El Salvador in 2025
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) announced on Tuesday, November 12, the disbursement of $646 million for El Salvador to be delivered in 2025. The funds will be used for new infrastructure projects and current projects. The announcement … Read more

Explore El Salvador: The Top 5 Most Visited Tourist Destinations in 2024
In 2024, El Salvador is experiencing a significant increase in tourism. The country is drawing visitors with its vibrant culture, scenic landscapes, and improved safety. According to Morena Valdez, El Salvador’s Minister of Tourism, the five most visited tourist sites … Read more

U.S. Arrest Turkish Broker Linked to Venezuelan Oil Trade
The arrest of a prominent Venezuelan oil broker in the United States may signal turbulent times ahead for Nicolás Maduro’s administration following Donald Trump’s re-election. On November 2, Turkish businessman Taskin Torlak was arrested in Florida, on charges of conspiracy to transport sanctioned Venezuelan oil, the US Department of Justice reported. Torlak, who owns several shipping … Read more

Costa Rica Honors President Bukele with Top Diplomatic Award for Reducing Crime in El Salvador
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves presented Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele with the highest distinction awarded by the Costa Rican nation to foreign heads of state. Bukele was awarded the Juan Mora Fernández National Order in the Degree of Grand Cross … Read more

Press Freedom: Bukele Highlights Government Achievements Amid Accusations of Press Freedom Violations
Nayib Bukele’s government in El Salvador has captured international attention for its story of economic stability and achieving security, in many cases projecting itself as a model of transformation in the region. However, this image of success contrasts with increasingly alarming complaints about the restriction of fundamental freedoms, particularly the … Read more

Will Costa Rica Follow Ecuador’s Path? Examining the Rise of Crime in the Pura Vida Country
High levels of violence indicate how once-peaceful Costa Rica is feeling the tightening grip of cocaine trafficking. But is the Central American country on a similar path to Ecuador to the south? Costa Rica’s homicides have grown slowly over the last several years but spiked to reach a historic high in 2023 with 907 recorded killings or … Read more