El Salvador in 2025 faces key decisions: mining, political reforms, and security. At what cost will the country move forward?
El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, has offered to house in Salvadoran prisons U.S.-deported immigrants of any nationality ...
El Salvador's gang truce may have provided a short-term reprieve from violence but ultimately added to the total death toll, ...
Religious sisters in El Salvador are joining the church's "Yes to life, no to mining" campaign, calling for the restoration ...
Opposition party criticizes Bukele's Bitcoin stance, warning it could destabilize El Salvador's economy despite receiving IMF loans.
For much of the time since Nayib Bukele became president in 2019, El Salvador has teetered on the brink of default.
El Salvador — Lawmakers in El Salvador took advantage of a newly streamlined constitutional reform process to eliminate public financing of political campaigns Wednesday, making good on a ...
El Salvador recently reached a financial agreement with the IMF aimed at stabilizing the country’s economy and strengthening its fiscal position. Given the IMF’s historically cautious stance on ...