Nicaragua: Ortega Officializes Co-Presidency & Paramilitary
Dictatorship orders the reform of over 100 articles of the Nicaraguan Constitution, including extending the presidential term to six years.
Read MoreDictatorship orders the reform of over 100 articles of the Nicaraguan Constitution, including extending the presidential term to six years.
Read MoreOrtega threatens fines, sanctions, and temporary or permanent suspension of operations for those enforcing foreign sanctions.
Read MoreThe prisoners were jailed for protesting the highly contested official election results in July.
Read MoreElsbeth D’Anda, who hosts a television program on Nicaragua’s Channel 23, has been in police custody since October 27.
Read MoreAt the El Chipote prison, they weren’t allowed to sleep, as they were under constant interrogation. They had to accept exile or rot in jail.
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Read MoreCuban-American Senator Marco Rubio will be the next Secretary of State, becoming the first Hispanic to lead US diplomacy.
Read MoreThe new power born in the United States with president-elect Donald Trump is essentially a personality-centered power.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan dictatorship is not on Trump’s radar and would only enter his agenda “when there is a topic of particular interest.”
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