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The GM of Nicaragua's national team claims Mark Vientos confessed they're his last option to play in the World Baseball ...
Two of those barred from entering Nicaragua were priests. Meanwhile the regime sends out its paramilitary to march.
The key to Nicaragua’s liberation rests on a strategy of cohesion and cooperation among the opposition groups.
According to Confidencial newspaper, the dictatorship is supposedly deploying 14,000 police officers to prevent processions ...
A clandestine opposition movement remains active in Nicaragua, but options for restoring democracy in the Central American country are dwindling, (AP/Rudy Quirós, Giovanna Dell'Orto and Santiago Billy ...
Photo: Alamy Nicaragua's relationship with socialism and communism in the modern era has been historically complicated. The U.S. Department of State lists the country as a Level 3 travel advisory—or, ...
Nearly one-quarter of the GDP of impoverished Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua is made up of money sent from US-based migrants to relatives in their homelands. Guatemala’s central ...
(AP Photo/Carlos Gonzalez, file) Catholics take part in a reenactment of the Stations of the Cross during the Lenten season at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Managua, Nicaragua, Friday, March 17, 2023.
Recommended Videos The Associated Press spoke with several priests who are in exile in different countries, some after being imprisoned in inhumane conditions in Nicaragua. All requested their ...
But exports from Nicaragua have been saddled with an even higher tariff of 18 per cent. Delighted opponents of Nicaragua’s Sandinista government have blamed it, rather than Trump, for the ...
PANAMA CITY - Panama's government has approved safe passage for former President Ricardo Martinelli to travel to Nicaragua, where he has been granted asylum, a top Panamanian official said in a ...
Nicaragua’s Foreign Minister, Valdrack Jaentschke, has accused Costa Rica of adopting a “colonialist and usurping attitude” within the Central American Integration System (SICA), escalating tensions ...