Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Massive 6.8 earthquake affects Central America

Earthquake Central America

A powerful earthquake registering 6.8 on the Richter scale struck off the coast of Central America, impacting El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Fortunately, there have been no immediate reports of significant damage or casualties. The earthquake occurred at 6:22 pm (0222 GMT) in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 66 kilometers (41 miles) south of El Salvador’s … Read more

El Salvador initiates transfers to a “mega prison” amid gang crackdown

El Salvador
  • Some 2,000 alleged gang members were transferred to the 40,000-person capacity prison.
  • More than 64,000 individuals have been apprehended in the anti-crime dragnet.
  • Human rights organizations claim that the strategy has harmed innocent people.

El Salvador‘s government transferred hundreds of suspected gang members to a newly opened “mega-prison” on Friday, the latest step in a contentious crackdown on crime that has caused the Central American country’s prison population to skyrocket.

“This will be their new home, where they won’t be able to do any more harm to the population,” President Nayib Bukele wrote on Twitter.

Some 2,000 alleged gang members were transferred to the 40,000-person capacity prison, which is considered the largest in the Americas, early Friday morning.

In a video shared by Bukele, convicts with white shorts and shaven heads are shown fleeing through the new prison into cells. There are numerous bear gang tattoos.

With a huge increase in homicides attributable to violent gangs, Bukele pushed his friends in El Salvador’s Congress to pass a state of exception last year, which has subsequently been renewed many times, suspending some constitutional rights.

More than 64,000 individuals have been apprehended in the anti-crime dragnet since then. Arrests can be done without a warrant, the government has access to private correspondence, and detainees no longer have the right to counsel.

Human rights organizations claim that the strategy has harmed innocent people, including at least dozens who have died in police detention.

Nonetheless, Bukele’s anti-gang campaign remains popular among Salvadorans, and the country’s security minister stated that it would continue until all criminals were apprehended.

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Latin American economy to lose steam this year: UN

Latin American

MEXICO CITY: Economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean will slow sharply this year amid uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, low investment and inflationary pressures, a UN body said Wednesday. The region’s gross domestic product (GDP) will grow by 2.1 per cent in 2022, compared with 6.2 per cent in 2021, the UN Economic … Read more

Sahara dust is moving towards Central America

Sahara dust is moving towards Central America

Thousands of miles away, Sahara dust from the African continent spread to the West Indies. According to the American Broadcasting Corporation, this dust of the Sahara Desert is rapidly moving towards Central America. According to experts, this is due to the recent dust storms in Africa, which has caused such a large amount of dust … Read more