Debt-ridden Nicaraguan Migrants Struggle in the USA
Nicaraguans took out loans from banks or moneylenders to pay for their trip north. Today, they’re on US soil, but struggling with the payments
Read MoreNicaraguans took out loans from banks or moneylenders to pay for their trip north. Today, they’re on US soil, but struggling with the payments
Read MoreFresa y chocolate was the first fiction feature movie to openly deal with the subject of homophobia in Cuba; as well as other taboo subjects.
Read MoreSulmira Martinez Perez was arrested by State Security agents on January 10th for announcing her intention to protest in the streets of Cuba.
Read MorePutting this knowledge into practice ensures their daily food in a context of constant threats to agricultural activity due to climate change
Read MoreWhile largely distancing itself from Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega, understanding the shift from revolution to authoritarianism remains complex.
Read More“All of them have been detained for exercising their rights to freedom of expression or of demonstration.”
Read MoreThey also want to expand their cooperation in tourism and are considering the construction of a hotel for the exclusive use of Russians.
Read More“It is a large-scale geopolitical project in a geostrategic region. The system is corrupt. The way this is being carried out is obscene.”
Read MoreExodus is always political. That’s why the blood of those who have become victims in their departure is on the Cuban State’s shoulders.
Read MoreThe hearing on the emblematic case was held Mar. 22-23 at the Inter-American Court in San José, Costa Rica.
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