Tag #Central America

Showing 37 to 48 of 82 results

elpais.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
News related image

Ortega Condemns Trump, Signaling Geopolitical Shift

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega publicly criticized President Trump's policies, including immigration and trade, marking a significant shift in the relationship between the two nations after the U.S. State Department labeled Nicaragua an adversary.

Progress

52% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
english.elpais.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
News related image

Noem's Trip to Latin America: Security, Migration, and Tariffs

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is visiting El Salvador, Colombia, and Mexico to strengthen security cooperation and address migration issues, following controversies over deportations and tense relations with Colombia, while Mexico is cooperating amid ongoing tariff negotiations.

Progress

60% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
elmundo.es
🌐 90% Global Worthiness
News related image

Mass Deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador Sparks Outrage

The US deported hundreds of Venezuelan citizens to El Salvador's CECOT prison, prompting protests from families and raising concerns about human rights abuses and the complex political dynamics between the US, Venezuela, and El Salvador.

Progress

68% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
cnnespanol.cnn.com
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
News related image

Nasralla, Asfura, and Moncada Lead in Honduran Primaries Amidst Delays

Honduras' March 12, 2024, primary elections saw Salvador Nasralla (Liberal), Nasry Asfura (National), and Rixi Moncada (LIBRE) leading in preliminary results, but delays and accusations of electoral material issues caused voting extensions in major cities.

Progress

12% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
aljazeera.com
🌐 90% Global Worthiness
News related image

Trump Administration Deportations to Third Countries Spark Human Rights Concerns

The Trump administration deported 37,660 immigrants in its first month, often to third countries like Panama and Costa Rica due to strained relations with their home countries and overcrowded US detention facilities, raising human rights concerns.

Progress

40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
nos.nl
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
News related image

U.S. Deportation Policy Shifts Migrant Crisis to Central America

The U.S. is deporting migrants to Central America, circumventing asylum laws and leading to their detention in camps, raising human rights concerns and illustrating the shifting responsibility for managing migration flows.

Progress

44% Bias Score

No Poverty
abcnews.go.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
News related image

Hegseth to Visit Panama Amidst Canal Tensions

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will visit Panama next week to meet with Panamanian leaders following accusations of Chinese interference in the Panama Canal; a U.S. firm now controls ports near the canal after a deal with a Hong Kong-based conglomerate.

Progress

48% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
dw.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
News related image

Stalled Migration: Central American and Mexican Migrants Face New Realities

Facing stricter US border policies and a change in Mexican approach, Central American and Mexican migrants are increasingly stalled, leading many to voluntarily return home, while others seek new routes, potentially to Spain via Colombia, creating new challenges and dangers.

Progress

36% Bias Score

dw.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
News related image

El Salvador's Mega-Prison: A Solution to Gang Violence or Human Rights Violation?

El Salvador's new CECOT prison, a massive facility holding 40,000 gang members, including murderers from notorious gangs like Mara Salvatrucha, features seven security layers, 80 inmates per cell with harsh conditions, and aims for total isolation to curb gang activity, drastically reducing the coun...

Progress

60% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
english.elpais.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
News related image

Nicaragua's Regime Expands Paramilitary Forces Through Coercion

On February 26, 2026, Nicaragua's government held a televised ceremony in Managua where First Lady Rosario Murillo swore in 76,800 new paramilitaries, including 30,000 at a single event, using coercion and state resources to expand its repressive apparatus.

Progress

44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
nbcnews.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
News related image

Human Rights Concerns Rise Amidst Reversed Migration Flow in Central America

Costa Rica and Panama are facing a reversed migration flow due to U.S. deportations, leading to human rights concerns as officials confiscate migrants' documents and deny them access to legal services, while claiming these measures protect migrants from human traffickers.

Progress

52% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
nos.nl
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
News related image

U.S. Deportation Policy Shifts Burden to Central America

The United States is deporting migrants to Central American nations such as Panama and Costa Rica, raising concerns about human rights and the implications for international agreements on asylum seekers. These countries are providing temporary holding facilities, often in challenging locations like ...

Progress

52% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

Showing 37 to 48 of 82 results