“VIVA BUKELE!” – El Salvador Legislative Assembly Kills Term Limits, Extends Bukele Rule

Bukele’s Nuevas Ideas party furthers fears of authoritarianism, but claims they are giving the people what they want. “Should they not have the right to choose who they want to lead their country?”
El Salvador to Invest $225 Million to Upgrade its Airport & Welcome Thousands

The Salvadoran president, Nayib Bukele, has launched a new infrastructure project to modernize his nation’s airport and boost regional travel
Salvadoran Dreams Come to a Disappointing End in Houston

President Nayib Bukele had high hopes coming into the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, but the nation’s hopes were swiftly spoiled Tuesday night following a bitter 2-0 defeat against the Canadians
The Politics of the Bloody History of the Football War of 1969

Honduras and El Salvador met for battle on the pitch once again on Saturday – settling old scores and inspiring their nations in a forgotten region of poverty, envy, and war in Central America
Justice in Chalatenango

Three former military officers in El Salvador have been sentenced for the killing of four Dutch journalists during the the country’s brutal civil war that raged 40 years ago
Bukele’s Address to the Nation

Nayib Bukele’s first six-year term as President of El Salvador was one full of controversy and progress. Tonight, Bukele will make his case to millions, and celebrate his successes
El Salvador: 1980 & 2025

Central American politics are once again at the doorstep of a newly elected Republican president. The last time was in 1980, and like today, one country in particular was at the forefront
Bukele’s Power Play

How the utilization of the rule of law and extreme penal punishment can help push countries like El Salvador to exercise regional influence in Latin America
What is the Price of Security?

El Salvador’s efforts to eradicate the nation’s crime wave draws criticism from the international community, asking what price its citizens are willing to pay