El Salvador
Kristi Noem’s Decision to Continue Deportation Flights Sparks Legal Showdown
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s directive to continue deportation flights to El Salvador, even after a federal judge ordered a halt, has ignited controversy and legal scrutiny. The DOJ’s latest court filings reveal the internal decision-making and set the stage…
Kristi Noem’s DHS: New Crackdowns, Controversial Deportations, and the Human Toll
Under Secretary Kristi Noem, the Department of Homeland Security has accelerated rule changes that expand federal authority at protests and federal sites, while deportation policies have drawn allegations of human rights abuses. This article explores the unfolding consequences and the…
El Salvador Diversifies Reserves with $50M Gold Purchase
El Salvador has purchased $50M worth of gold, marking a strategic diversification of its international reserves amid Bitcoin volatility.
Guatemala and El Salvador: Tourism Growth and World Cup Drama
Guatemala and El Salvador are in the spotlight for their collaborative tourism initiatives and intense World Cup qualifying matches, showcasing their cultural and sporting prowess.
Controversial Deportation Deals: El Salvador, Uganda, and the U.S. in Focus
The U.S.’s use of deportation deals with countries like El Salvador and Uganda has raised global scrutiny, with allegations of abuse and political maneuvering. Here’s what you need to know.
El Salvador Implements Strict School Regulations Under New Leadership
El Salvador’s education system faces sweeping changes as military captain Karla Trigueros enforces strict dress codes and behavior policies, sparking debates about militarization in education.
El Salvador’s Bold Move: New Investment Banking Law to Boost Bitcoin Ecosystem
El Salvador has enacted a groundbreaking Investment Banking Law, enabling Bitcoin-focused banks to serve sophisticated investors and position the nation as a global crypto hub.
El Salvador Approves Constitutional Reforms Allowing Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador’s Legislative Assembly has approved sweeping constitutional reforms that enable President Nayib Bukele to seek indefinite reelection and extend presidential terms from five to six years. Critics argue the move threatens democracy, while supporters cite improved security and economic…









