Ortega Plays Politics with Aid to Eta Victims
The Ortega regime has unexplainably forbidden business and social organizations to deliver aid to those affected by Hurricane Eta.
Read MoreThe Ortega regime has unexplainably forbidden business and social organizations to deliver aid to those affected by Hurricane Eta.
Read MoreThe founder of Zarathustra Press and El Shock de la Noticia, who was shot dead November 2 in Cajeme, in the northern Mexican state of Sonora.
Read MoreIn Cancún, Mexico, police opened fire against a crowd of people protesting femicides and violence against women. Two reporters were wounded.
Read MoreIn Bolivia, former President Evo Morales has returned to his country after one year in exile. He spoke to supporters on Monday.
Read MoreOrtega said the US election results are “a problem they must solve.” He said that in future Nicaraguan elections, the US shouldn’t interfere.
Read MoreFormer President Evo Morales was expected to reenter Bolivia on Monday following the inauguration of President Luis Arce on Sunday.
Read MoreThe indigenous people of northeastern Nicaragua have revived an ancestral survival tactic. Its called “Pana Pana” and involves mutual support.
Read MoreEta is still too close to the north coast of western Cuba to trust. Therefore, precautionary measures are maintained in Havana & Pinar del Río
Read MoreTropical Storm Eta is currently passing through the province of Ciego de Ávila Cuba. Here’s the 9:00 a.m. (ET) report from Cuba.
Read MoreTropical Storm Eta has been in the news for over a week. Now it approaches Cuba’s central provinces. A landing is expected late tonight.
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