The State Buys Our Fish at One Peso a Pound, People Pay 200
Many fishermen from Manzanillo, Cuba no longer go to sea because “it doesn’t add up”.
Read MoreMany fishermen from Manzanillo, Cuba no longer go to sea because “it doesn’t add up”.
Read MoreThe 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Nicaragua 172nd among the 180 countries evaluated.
Read MoreThis highlights the seriousness of the energy situation that no longer needs to wait for hellish heat to have 12-14 hours of blackouts.
Read More“You have to be clueless to raid that store that is more empty than the freezer in my refrigerator at home,” says one resident.
Read MoreThey’ve chosen to mount “fraudulent elections,” denounced Maria Corina Machado. The United States will review their sanctions on Venezuela.
Read MoreAccording to a study conducted in Chile, there is a high level of mistrust in surveys, even among those who regularly respond to them.
Read More“Emphasizing a homicide committed by a Nicaraguan, is the old tactic of blaming migrants for the country’s problems.”
Read MoreThe collapse at Zulueta 505 and the garbage heaps at the Monte & Egido portals are the workplaces of those known as “piranhas” and “termites”
Read More“It’s very worrisome that voters are seeking people like that to resolve their problems,” warns the US journalist.
Read MoreQuoting from UN General Assembly Resolution 96 of December 11, 1946, Judge Joan E. Donoghue said genocide shocks “the conscience of mankind.”
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