Australian Reporter: “In Managua, Normality is an Illusion”
Prue Lewarne, from SBS News Channel, entered the country as a tourist to interview victims of the repression. (2 videos)
Read MorePrue Lewarne, from SBS News Channel, entered the country as a tourist to interview victims of the repression. (2 videos)
Read MoreThe supermarket belongs to the company Las Américas TCC Corporation, based in Miami and whose vice president is Frank Cuspinera Medina.
Read MoreAll major activities in Guatemala were paralyzed for the second straight day, due to roadblocks set up across more than 100 roads & highways.
Read MoreIn addition, Mexico will negotiate with the Government of Daniel Ortega to receive flights of migrants deported from the United States.
Read MoreIn purely sporting terms, Cuba will once again depend on boxing, wrestling, judo, canoeing and cycling as its main disciplines.
Read MoreNuns and priests have received death threats, smear campaigns, and physical and verbal aggression, states the latest report on the persecution
Read MoreThe Ortega dictatorship’s strategy isn’t anything new. It has a precedent in Fidel Castro’s closing down private universities in Cuba.
Read MoreA sign warns of “broken fridge”, although it matters little because there is not a gram of meat left in the shop.
Read MoreThe frenzy to stock up on food, candles and other necessities before things get worse starting October 1st was palpable.
Read MoreFrom Moscow, they especially highlight the case of Cuba, for having been “blockaded for more than 60 years”
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