President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has shifted focus from tackling gangs to addressing the country's stray cat and dog ...
DHS says the West African nation of Liberia has agreed to accept wrongly deported Salvador native Kilmar Abrego Garcia as the ...
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly has approved constitutional changes that clear the way for President Nayib Bukele to run for reelection indefinitely. The changes passed Thursday night with a 57–3 ...
The Trump administration's agreement with El Salvador to detain alleged criminal gang members has been made public for the first time, as part of a lawsuit challenging the use of the Alien Enemies Act ...
Dozens of journalists and NGO members have been forced to leave El Salvador in recent months, fearing ongoing repression by President Nayib Bukele against his opponents.
After El Salvador's congress changed the Constitution last week to eliminate presidential term limits, the Trump administration this week is insisting that authoritarian President Nayib Bukele is not ...
El Salvador opens path for its president to stay in power indefinitely. Why critics aren't surprised
FILE - Nayib Bukele, presidential candidate for the Gran Alianza por la Unidad Nacional, GANA, left, holds a campaign rally with his wife Gabriela Rodriguez in San Salvador, El Salvador, Jan. 26, 2019 ...
Journalist Mario Guevara from El Salvador is facing imminent deportation after a federal judge reopened his 13-year-old immigration case. Guevara's legal team has called for an emergency hearing to ...
El Salvador lawmakers’ July 31 approval of a constitutional amendment ending presidential term limits was the latest action in a years-long process to dismantle the rule of law. The international ...
A cacophony of right-wing commentators now believes that El Salvador, under Nayib Bukele’s dictatorship, is the “safest” country in the Western Hemisphere. Bukele himself certainly wants us to believe ...
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Georgia-based journalist Mario Guevara arrives in El Salvador after his deportation from the U.S.
Georgia-based journalist Mario Guevara has been deported to El Salvador after more than 100 days in detainment.
The relatives of eight Salvadorans who died in a fiery crash of a semitrailer and a van in Georgia struggled to wrap their ...
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