Nicaragua Interprets the Resignation of Evo Morales: Armed Forces were Key
“What happened in Bolivia is that institutions were respected. This allowed everything to be resolved without the need for so much violence and hundreds of deaths.”
Read More“What happened in Bolivia is that institutions were respected. This allowed everything to be resolved without the need for so much violence and hundreds of deaths.”
Read MoreWhat Bolivia succeeded in doing in 20 days of social pressure, Nicaragua has failed to do over a much longer time. The author explores why.
Read MoreShy kids, Havana, Cuba. By Greg Rothschild (USA). Camera: Fuji XT2
Read MoreTheir Majesties will be coming to Cuba in light of the 500th anniversary of the city of Havana, but won’t take part in the official celebrations.
Read MoreNicaraguan president Daniel Ortega spoke out last Friday against the private sector and minimized the closure of companies affected by the crisis.
Read MoreBolivian president Evo Morales resigned from the Presidency today after almost 14 years in power, through a video transmitted from an undisclosed location.
Read More“I have decided to call new elections,” said Evo Morales from the presidential hangar at the international airport of El Alto, a city adjacent to La Paz.
Read MoreA group of Ortega supporters were seen this past Friday in the center of Managua displaying brand new black T-shirts with the word “PLOMO” (lead) on the back.
Read MoreFaced with an OAS report of extensive fraud, Bolivia’s president Evo Morales, announced Sunday that he will convene new general elections and renew all the members of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal.
Read More“Ortega’s being served notice that he hasn’t disappeared from Washington’s radar”, just a few days before the deadline for the
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