Nicaragua’s State Universities Impose the “Ortega Truth”
Central American researchers warn that the dictatorship uses study centers to establish “a model of indoctrination rather than education.”
Read MoreCentral American researchers warn that the dictatorship uses study centers to establish “a model of indoctrination rather than education.”
Read MoreFifty years after the 1973 military coup in Chile, the United States finally declassifies part of its secret documents.
Read MoreDespite more hotel rooms than there are tourists to fill them, the Cuban Government continues to bet on growth and building new hotels.
Read MoreRussia is coordinating the recruitment of over a hundred Cuban mercenaries for its war effort in Ukraine, according to hacked documents.
Read More“Just as I supported the Sandinistas at the beginning, today I condemn Daniel Ortega’s attitude and what he is doing,” said Blades.
Read MoreCuba’s communist regime seems hell-bent on phasing out the use of cash and replacing it with electronic payment platforms…
Read MoreJournalist Eyder Peralta reporting on a clandestine trip he made to Nicaragua, a country which has barred all entrance to foreign journalists
Read MorePersecuted by regimes intolerant of free expression, reporters from Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador have been forced to work from exile.
Read MoreIn several provincial cities, events were also held September 11, to repudiate the coup d’état and reiterate commitments to democracy.
Read More“Sharing this emotional walk, in a complicit silence, was an opportunity to meet, hug and strengthen our tireless resolve for never again.”
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