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Thursday, July 25, 2024
25/07/2024
A housing development in western El Salvador could cut off access to spring water for ten communities living near La Labor Hacienda in Ahuachapán. “It is a looming problem for us. We receive just a trickle of water, but it is ours, and serves almost 12,000 people,” says one community leader.
Víctor Peña
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Wednesday, July 24, 2024
24/07/2024
Google, Microsoft, and The New York Times Company are among the 14 organizations who this week filed briefs supporting 18 members of El Faro in an ongoing appeal of a U.S. lawsuit against NSO Group, arguing that the global nature of commercial spyware abuse —and the U.S. citizenship and residency of some plaintiffs— warrant the consideration of U.S. courts.
Roman Gressier
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Wednesday, July 17, 2024
17/07/2024
Nayib Bukele in El Salvador, Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, and AG Consuelo Porras in Guatemala each carved domestic messaging from their denunciations of the election-shaping assassination attempt against Donald Trump. With the GOP candidate rising in the polls, his power brokers show signs of how they would read Central America in a possible second Trump term.
Roman Gressier
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Friday, July 19, 2024
19/07/2024
Yes, the other two branches of the Guatemalan state seek the failure of the Bernardo Arévalo administration, but the new president must show greater resolve, commitment, and decisiveness.
Juan Francisco Sandoval
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Tuesday, July 23, 2024
23/07/2024
A Salvadoran real estate firm reporting assets of $143.4 million has secured the retrial of a campesino exonerated in March 2023 of charges of violent protest. In three years in court, the constructor has picked apart grassroots protests of illegal well-drilling.
Efren Lemus
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Monday, July 22, 2024
22/07/2024
In August 1912, as mining companies were polluting the Santa Rosa and Agua Caliente rivers with cyanide, 49 residents of Santa Rosa de Lima penned an eloquent letter of protest against the impunity of foreign interests protected by the most powerful in El Salvador.
Héctor Lindo
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Friday, June 21, 2024
21/06/2024
Salvadoran former constitutional magistrate Sidney Blanco joins a panel of experts set to monitor Supreme Court appointments in Guatemala, key not only to embattled judicial independence but also the future of the Arévalo administration, which weathered a coup effort in 2023 but remains besieged by a justice system corrupted for decades.
José Luis Sanz
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Friday, July 5, 2024
05/07/2024
Following the arrest in June of “Greñas”, as many as 11 members of the Ranfla Nacional are thought to still be in custody in El Salvador despite a lack of official transparency. Experts reaffirm that the gang is in disarray, with the rank and file scorning their own historic leaders amid a mutation of no certain result.
Roman Gressier
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Wednesday, July 17, 2024
17/07/2024
Nayib Bukele in El Salvador, Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, and AG Consuelo Porras in Guatemala each carved domestic messaging from their denunciations of the election-shaping assassination attempt against Donald Trump. With the GOP candidate rising in the polls, his power brokers show signs of how they would read Central America in a possible second Trump term.
Roman Gressier
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Friday, July 19, 2024
19/07/2024
Yes, the other two branches of the Guatemalan state seek the failure of the Bernardo Arévalo administration, but the new president must show greater resolve, commitment, and decisiveness.
Juan Francisco Sandoval
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Tuesday, July 23, 2024
23/07/2024
A Salvadoran real estate firm reporting assets of $143.4 million has secured the retrial of a campesino exonerated in March 2023 of charges of violent protest. In three years in court, the constructor has picked apart grassroots protests of illegal well-drilling.
Efren Lemus
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Monday, July 22, 2024
22/07/2024
In August 1912, as mining companies were polluting the Santa Rosa and Agua Caliente rivers with cyanide, 49 residents of Santa Rosa de Lima penned an eloquent letter of protest against the impunity of foreign interests protected by the most powerful in El Salvador.
Héctor Lindo

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