Journalist: “They Threatened to Kill Me and My Children”
Testimonies of two Nicaraguan journalists who fled the persecution by the Ortega regime and now survive in exile.
Read MoreTestimonies of two Nicaraguan journalists who fled the persecution by the Ortega regime and now survive in exile.
Read MoreHundreds of migrants have opted to move to other states. The construction trade has been one of the sectors most affected.
Read MoreKen Jamieson from Canada took our photo of the day: “Smoky Kindersley Sunset”, in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Read More“It’s an accumulation of lies that amounts to character assassination,” said Gorriti in an interview last month in his cramped office in Lima
Read MoreA judge cleared a school employee of groping a student, arguing the assault didn’t constitute a crime because it lasted less than 10 seconds.
Read MoreThey have been bombarded with salsa and cooking classes, catamaran trips in Varadero, rides on brightly colored vintage US cars and…
Read MorePeter Chartrand from the United States took our photo of the day: “Market, Managua, Nicaragua.”
Read MoreOf the 6,708 cases presented between January 2018 and May 2023, 3,844 have been denied by immigration judges and 2,680 approved.
Read MoreAfter recovering from the C-section, we went home with a baby girl weighing 5 kgs and the new life of first-time parents on our back.
Read MoreGuatemala is facing deepening political turmoil as the August runoff presidential election nears in the Central American country.
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