El Salvador’s Journalists Association is moving its legal status out of the country in response to a foreign agents law ...
Guevara, who was arrested earlier this year while covering a "No Kings" protest, has been deported to El Salvador.
The United States deported a Georgia-based journalist to his native El Salvador, months after his arrest while streaming a protest. Mario Guevara, 48, boarded a flight around 4 a.m. Oct. 3 ...
Emmy Award-winning Hispanic journalist Mario Guevara was deported to El Salvador Friday after a federal judge denied his ...
Mario Guevara’s arrest and detention drew condemnation from journalism, press freedom and civil liberties groups.
Mario Guevara was arrested while reporting from a “No Kings Day” protest in June and was deported on Friday — a major blow to ...
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Georgia-based journalist Mario Guevara arrives in El Salvador after his deportation from the U.S.
Georgia-based journalist Mario Guevara has been deported to El Salvador after more than 100 days in detainment.
A journalist arrested during the “No Kings” protests says it’s a “blessing” to be back in his “homeland” of El Salvador following deportation. Mario Guevara was arrested […] ...
The country once known for having the highest murder rate in the world, El Salvador, is now the safest country in Latin America. New figures from the Salvadoran government of President Nayib Bukele ...
El Salvador is still Bitcoin country, despite the fact that bitcoin is no longer legal tender in the country — at least from where I’m sitting. Let’s start with some background on the matter. On ...
El Salvador will play its two World Cup qualifying matches in October at its main stadium after a Guns 'N Roses concert was moved to another venue.
El Salvador is now sitting on $482 million in unrealized gains in its Bitcoin holdings. This comes as BTC hit a new all-time ...
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