Nicaragua’s government has expelled over 30 nuns from three convents in its latest assault on detractors, and their whereabouts are unknown, a researcher and exiled media reported on Wednesday. Martha Patricia Molina,
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega Monday launched the blueprints ... Every day it is more complicated to pass through Panama (...) Nicaragua is ready to contribute with this passage that will ...
The new Constitution tailored by the presidential couple legitimizes the ‘volunteer police’ and gives the Sandinista flag equal status with the national one
“The most unpleasant icing on the democratic cake for the United States was the sensational announcement by Daniel Ortega, president of Nicaragua. He allowed Russian troops, ships, and planes ...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights on Thursday condemned Nicaragua for allowing President Daniel Ortega's re-election in 2011, despite a constitutional ban due to term limits.
More than 4,000 people have been inducted into the force over just three days this week across the Central American nation, according to the government’s official news site
He was a popular TV journalist when elected as El Salvador’s first modern-day leftist leader in 2009, but he went into exile hounded by corruption charges.
raising concerns from human rights groups that President Daniel Ortega's government is formalizing a paramilitary force. Opposition figures and human rights groups have raised concerns that the ...
With Donald Trump threatening to “take back” the Panama Canal from China, Nicaragua has changed its constitution to let the regime of Daniel Ortega grant a concession to a company or consortium to build an interoceanic canal,
Ten of the country’s 15 regions lack any type of journalists, who have been expelled, persecuted, or detained by the Ortega and Murillo regime
President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko has received congratulations from Nicaragua’s President Jose Daniel Ortega Saavedra and Vice
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — Former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes, who spent the final years of his life in Nicaragua to avoid various criminal sentences, died late Tuesday. He was 65. Nicaragua’s Health Ministry said in a statement that Funes had died of a serious chronic illness.