Ortega and Murillo Take on “Absolute Power” in Nicaragua
Reform eliminates municipal autonomy, suppresses the independence of state powers, and fully subordinates the Army and Police.
Reform eliminates municipal autonomy, suppresses the independence of state powers, and fully subordinates the Army and Police.
Argentina was the only country to vote against such an important resolution to prevent and eliminate violence against women and girls.
Full of words, the 12-meter-high structure in Old Havana’s Plaza de Armas is a hymn to freedom and the power of literature.
The artist asked the regime to generate “some changes so that the people of Cuba want to live in Cuba”
Dictatorship orders the reform of over 100 articles of the Nicaraguan Constitution, including extending the presidential term to six years.
We were supposed to reach Pico San Juan, the highest point of the Escambray mountain range, but the plan was delayed and we didn’t make it.