Violeta Chamorro: A Woman Who Fought for Peace in Nicaragua
After defeating Daniel Ortega at the polls in February 1990, she became the first elected woman president in the Americas.
Read MoreAfter defeating Daniel Ortega at the polls in February 1990, she became the first elected woman president in the Americas.
Read MoreThe former president of Nicaragua passed away in San Jose, Costa Rica, on June 14, 2025, her family confirmed in a statement.
Read MoreCiting no evidence, Ortega and Murillo accuse the UN Agency of publishing “biased and one-sided” information, and of “interventionism.”
Read MoreThe Trump administration informs migrants that their work permits have been “revoked” and must be returned to USCIS.
Read MoreStudents from several universities told to resubmit their scholarship requests by June 20 to the Attorney General’s Office.
Read MoreAbdul Montoya was refused entry by the US and Canada. He now awaits word from Spain, where he’s applied for nationality.
Read More“Its a strategy of international isolation that reinforces internal control, which intensified after the crackdown on 2018 protests.”
Read MoreFamily members of the fourteen political prisoners are deprived of any information regarding their whereabouts or state of health.
Read MoreThe new Foreign Investment Law and its regulations, passed by the National Assembly, will make Nicaragua less attractive to foreign investment
Read MoreThe Ortega-Murillo regime leaves exiled journalists and opposition citizens without passports or legal identity.
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