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Wednesday, January 22, 2025
22/01/2025
Nationalized by the Ortega dictatorship in Nicaragua, Mauricio Funes, the first leftist president in El Salvador, ended his days fleeing criminal charges and convictions ranging from public looting to a pact with gangs. He died on Tuesday in Managua.
Sergio Arauz and Óscar Martínez
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Monday, January 20, 2025
20/01/2025
Trump begins his second term better understanding how to prosecute his expansionist, nationalist, and anti-immigrant project. He has already defeated the U.S. political establishment. The Republican Party, surrendered at his feet, controls both Houses of Congress.
El Faro Editorial Board
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Friday, January 10, 2025
10/01/2025
Honduras threatens Trump with pulling a U.S. military base. Guatemala says it could receive Central American deportees while its courts dismiss two press-freedom appeals. Panama rebuffs Trump’s grasping for the Canal Zone as “non-negotiable.”
Roman Gressier
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Monday, January 20, 2025
20/01/2025
About a thousand people protested in San Salvador this Sunday against the General Law of Metallic Mining, which was approved in December without debate. This protest was the largest against the law since it was announced by de facto President Nayib Bukele.
Photo: Víctor Peña / Text: Gabriel Labrador
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024
04/12/2024
Historic Salvadoran environmentalist Vidalina Morales speaks plainly about the Bukele administration’s plans to revoke the country’s ban on metallic mining. “We’ve known from the very beginning. Now the signs are clearer,” she says. Facing militarization under the state of exception, communities in Cabañas fear what the future holds for the anti-mining movement.
Julia Gavarrete
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Friday, January 17, 2025
17/01/2025
Biden extends TPS for El Salvador but not Nicaragua or Honduras, the U.S. immigration system denies asylum to dozens of former Nicaraguan political prisoners, and a leading jurist says the Guatemalan Public Prosecutor’s Office stands in contempt of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
Roman Gressier
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Thursday, January 16, 2025
16/01/2025
The world must not forget what was achieved with the 1992 Peace Accords in El Salvador. By understanding the sources of a mediator’s power, how to overcome impasses, and the characteristics that make mediators effective, those supporting mediation efforts in today’s conflicts can be more successful.
Owen Frazer
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Tuesday, January 14, 2025
14/01/2025
Exiled former Guatemalan AG Claudia Paz y Paz denounces that the office she led a decade ago is now an instrument of criminalization at the service of the top prosecutor. “As long as Consuelo Porras remains in office, (...) any person can be a victim of persecution,” she asserts.
Yuliana Ramazzini
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Friday, January 10, 2025
10/01/2025
Honduras threatens Trump with pulling a U.S. military base. Guatemala says it could receive Central American deportees while its courts dismiss two press-freedom appeals. Panama rebuffs Trump’s grasping for the Canal Zone as “non-negotiable.”
Roman Gressier
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Monday, January 20, 2025
20/01/2025
About a thousand people protested in San Salvador this Sunday against the General Law of Metallic Mining, which was approved in December without debate. This protest was the largest against the law since it was announced by de facto President Nayib Bukele.
Photo: Víctor Peña / Text: Gabriel Labrador
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024
04/12/2024
Historic Salvadoran environmentalist Vidalina Morales speaks plainly about the Bukele administration’s plans to revoke the country’s ban on metallic mining. “We’ve known from the very beginning. Now the signs are clearer,” she says. Facing militarization under the state of exception, communities in Cabañas fear what the future holds for the anti-mining movement.
Julia Gavarrete
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Friday, January 17, 2025
17/01/2025
Biden extends TPS for El Salvador but not Nicaragua or Honduras, the U.S. immigration system denies asylum to dozens of former Nicaraguan political prisoners, and a leading jurist says the Guatemalan Public Prosecutor’s Office stands in contempt of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
Roman Gressier

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