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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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Wednesday, January 8, 2025
08/01/2025
In the last three years, the average price per square meter in one of El Salvador’s most famous beaches was $80.61 USD, more than doubling from $34.33 before 2020. El Faro reviewed a sample of 50 sales and purchases between 2015 and 2024. Five bitcoiners and one company have bought 992,000 square meters in El Zonte for a total of $3.7 million. In luxury projects for sale now, the average price per square meter amounts to more than $1,000. The revaluation occurs after years of a government strategy to turn El Zonte into Bitcoin Beach, an area of boutique hotels and apartment towers, within reach of foreigners and the wealthiest Salvadorans.
Nelson Rauda, Daniel Reyes, and Wilfredo Robles
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Thursday, January 2, 2025
02/01/2025
In December, two-thirds of Congress approved an anti-monopoly law proposed by legislators aligned with President Bernardo Arévalo, marking a significant improvement of their negotiating power in the legislature while sparking debate over whether the new rules will in fact curb market concentration — or create insider loopholes.
Yuliana Ramazzini
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Friday, January 3, 2025
03/01/2025
The Christmas Village is the stage of the officially approved narrative about El Salvador: a happy place, full of decorative lights and prosperity. But unwelcome are those who have lived and worked in the Historic Center for decades.
Carlos Barrera and Víctor Peña
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Friday, January 3, 2025
03/01/2025
An Argentinian judge issues an arrest warrant for Daniel Ortega for 2018 crimes, the Guatemalan Congress approves an anti-monopoly law with ambiguous implications for big business, and the Inter-American Court finds the Salvadoran state responsible in the watershed Beatriz abortion case.
Roman Gressier and Yuliana Ramazzini
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Friday, December 27, 2024
27/12/2024
In 2024, Arévalo failed to remove the Guatemalan AG from office, the Salvadoran press published evidence that Bukele’s family is acquiring significant assets, and Central American leaders eyed Trump’s return for political gain. In 2025, the November elections will test Xiomara Castro’s democratic commitment.
Roman Gressier
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Monday, December 23, 2024
23/12/2024
El Salvador cannot mine its way to clean water, healthy communities, and sustainable livelihoods. It is a contradiction in terms.
Robin Broad, John Cavanagh, Jan Morrill, and Manuel Pérez-Rocha
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Wednesday, January 8, 2025
08/01/2025
In the last three years, the average price per square meter in one of El Salvador’s most famous beaches was $80.61 USD, more than doubling from $34.33 before 2020. El Faro reviewed a sample of 50 sales and purchases between 2015 and 2024. Five bitcoiners and one company have bought 992,000 square meters in El Zonte for a total of $3.7 million. In luxury projects for sale now, the average price per square meter amounts to more than $1,000. The revaluation occurs after years of a government strategy to turn El Zonte into Bitcoin Beach, an area of boutique hotels and apartment towers, within reach of foreigners and the wealthiest Salvadorans.
Nelson Rauda, Daniel Reyes, and Wilfredo Robles
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Thursday, January 2, 2025
02/01/2025
In December, two-thirds of Congress approved an anti-monopoly law proposed by legislators aligned with President Bernardo Arévalo, marking a significant improvement of their negotiating power in the legislature while sparking debate over whether the new rules will in fact curb market concentration — or create insider loopholes.
Yuliana Ramazzini
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Friday, January 3, 2025
03/01/2025
The Christmas Village is the stage of the officially approved narrative about El Salvador: a happy place, full of decorative lights and prosperity. But unwelcome are those who have lived and worked in the Historic Center for decades.
Carlos Barrera and Víctor Peña
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Friday, January 3, 2025
03/01/2025
An Argentinian judge issues an arrest warrant for Daniel Ortega for 2018 crimes, the Guatemalan Congress approves an anti-monopoly law with ambiguous implications for big business, and the Inter-American Court finds the Salvadoran state responsible in the watershed Beatriz abortion case.
Roman Gressier and Yuliana Ramazzini

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