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WEATHER ALERT

2 rip current statements in effect for Flagler, Coastal, Inland and Volusia, Coastal, Inland Regions

DANIEL ORTEGA


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Former Panamanian president Martinelli leaves Nicaraguan embassy for asylum in Colombia

Read full article: Former Panamanian president Martinelli leaves Nicaraguan embassy for asylum in Colombia

Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli has left the Nicaraguan embassy in Panama City where he had sought refuge more than a year ago after the courts upheld a prison sentence against him for money laundering and headed to Colombia where he has received political asylum.

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Exiled Nicaraguan opposition leader sees dwindling options for democracy

Read full article: Exiled Nicaraguan opposition leader sees dwindling options for democracy

A clandestine opposition movement remains active in Nicaragua, but options for restoring democracy in the Central American country are dwindling.

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Nicaraguaโ€™s crackdown on the Catholic Church is worsening, exiles and human rights advocates say

Read full article: Nicaraguaโ€™s crackdown on the Catholic Church is worsening, exiles and human rights advocates say

Preparations for widely popular Lent and Holy Week processions are underway across Latin America โ€“ but not in Nicaragua.

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Trumpโ€™s foreign aid freeze could prove to be a boon for the worldโ€™s authoritarian strongmen

Read full article: Trumpโ€™s foreign aid freeze could prove to be a boon for the worldโ€™s authoritarian strongmen

When President Donald Trump froze foreign assistance for 90 days, he argued that such a drastic step was needed to eliminate waste and block what he derides as โ€œwokeโ€ spending that doesnโ€™t align with American interests.

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Trump's foreign aid freeze guts grassroots groups helping migrants in Latin America

Read full article: Trump's foreign aid freeze guts grassroots groups helping migrants in Latin America

A busy shelter for migrants in southern Mexico has been left without a doctor.

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Former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes dies in exile in Nicaragua at age 65

Read full article: Former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes dies in exile in Nicaragua at age 65

Former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes, who spent the final years of his life in Nicaragua to avoid various criminal sentences, died late Tuesday.

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US officials to investigate labor and human rights abuses in Nicaragua

Read full article: US officials to investigate labor and human rights abuses in Nicaragua

A U.S. official says the Biden administration is opening an investigation into labor and human rights abuses in Nicaragua.

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The year in review: Influential people who died in 2024

Read full article: The year in review: Influential people who died in 2024

It was a life that took him from peanut farming to the presidency.

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Nicaragua's Ortega proposes reform to make him and his wife 'copresidents'

Read full article: Nicaragua's Ortega proposes reform to make him and his wife 'copresidents'

Nicaraguaโ€™s President Daniel Ortega is proposing a constitutional reform that would officially make him and his wife, current Vice President Rosario Murillo, โ€œcopresidentsโ€ of the Central American nation.

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Humberto Ortega, Nicaragua's ex-military chief who later turned critic of his brother, dies at 77

Read full article: Humberto Ortega, Nicaragua's ex-military chief who later turned critic of his brother, dies at 77

Nicaraguan guerrilla fighter Humberto Ortega, a Sandinista defense minister who later in life became a critic of his older brother President Daniel Ortega, has died at age 77.

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Their churches no longer feel safe. Now Nicaraguans are taking their worship home

Read full article: Their churches no longer feel safe. Now Nicaraguans are taking their worship home

As President Daniel Ortega has moved aggressively to silence critics of his administration in Nicaragua, faith leaders have denounced their surveillance, harassment and threats at the hands of the state.

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US secures the release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners

Read full article: US secures the release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners

The United States government says it has secured the release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners who have arrived in Guatemala.

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Nicaragua closes US Chamber of Commerce and 150 other organizations

Read full article: Nicaragua closes US Chamber of Commerce and 150 other organizations

Nicaraguaโ€™s government has closed another 151 nongovernmental organizations, among them some of the most important trade organizations, including the American Chamber of Commerce.

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Brazil expels Nicaraguan ambassador in retaliation as rift between leaders grows

Read full article: Brazil expels Nicaraguan ambassador in retaliation as rift between leaders grows

Brazilโ€™s government has kicked out Nicaraguaโ€™s ambassador to the nation in retaliation for a similar move by the Central American countryโ€™s President Daniel Ortega.

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UN experts accuse Nicaragua's government of abuses 'tantamount to crimes against humanity'

Read full article: UN experts accuse Nicaragua's government of abuses 'tantamount to crimes against humanity'

A panel of U_N_-backed human rights experts has accused Nicaraguaโ€™s government of committing โ€œserious systematic human rights violations, tantamount to crimes against humanity.โ€.

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Nicaragua's crackdown on Catholic Church spreads fear among the faithful, there and in exile

Read full article: Nicaragua's crackdown on Catholic Church spreads fear among the faithful, there and in exile

Nineteen priests kicked out of the country, dozens of incidents of harassment and church desecrations, rural areas lacking worship and social services.

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A last sticking point in border security negotiations is humanitarian parole. Here's what that means

Read full article: A last sticking point in border security negotiations is humanitarian parole. Here's what that means

President Joe Biden is closing in on a Senate deal on border security and Ukraine funding as the White House tries to resolve one of the last major sticking points in the talks.

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Nicaraguan Bishop Rolando รlvarez and 18 priests arrive in Rome from prison, guests of Vatican

Read full article: Nicaraguan Bishop Rolando รlvarez and 18 priests arrive in Rome from prison, guests of Vatican

The Vatican says Nicaraguan Bishop Rolando รlvarez and 18 Catholic clergy members from the Latin American country have arrived in Rome and are guests of the Holy See.

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Police charge director of Miss Nicaragua pageant with running 'beauty queen coup' plot

Read full article: Police charge director of Miss Nicaragua pageant with running 'beauty queen coup' plot

Nicaraguan police say they want to arrest the director of the Miss Nicaragua pageant, accusing her of intentionally rigging contests so that anti-government beauty queens would win the pageants as part of a plot to overthrow the government.

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A new study says about half of Nicaragua's population wants to emigrate

Read full article: A new study says about half of Nicaragua's population wants to emigrate

A new study says that about half of Nicaragua's population of 6.2 million want to leave their homeland because of a mix of economic decline and repression from President Daniel Ortega's government.

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Nicaragua's Miss Universe title win exposes deep political divide in the Central American country

Read full article: Nicaragua's Miss Universe title win exposes deep political divide in the Central American country

Nicaraguaโ€™s increasingly isolated and repressive government thought it had scored a rare public relations victory last week when Miss Nicaragua Sheynnis Palacios won the Miss Universe competition.

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Nicaraguaโ€™s exiled clergy and faithful in Miami keep up struggle for human rights at Mass

Read full article: Nicaraguaโ€™s exiled clergy and faithful in Miami keep up struggle for human rights at Mass

For the auxiliary bishop of Managua, fellow priests and many in the pews who have had to flee or were exiled from Nicaragua recently, the Sunday afternoon Mass at a Miami parish is not only a way to find solace in community.

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Alumni grieve for Jesuit-run university seized by Nicaraguan government that transformed their lives

Read full article: Alumni grieve for Jesuit-run university seized by Nicaraguan government that transformed their lives

The government of President Daniel Ortega described the Jesuit-run University of Central America in Nicaragua as a โ€œcenter of terrorismโ€ and seized its property, buildings and bank accounts on August 16.

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Nicaraguan government seizes highly regarded university from Jesuits

Read full article: Nicaraguan government seizes highly regarded university from Jesuits

The Jesuits say Nicaragua's government has confiscated the University of Central America in Nicaragua, which is one of the regionโ€™s most highly regarded colleges.

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New ferry linking El Salvador and Costa Rica aims to cut shipping times, avoid border problems

Read full article: New ferry linking El Salvador and Costa Rica aims to cut shipping times, avoid border problems

A new ferry line for commerce moving through Central America began operating Thursday, directly connecting El Salvador and Costa Rica to the exclusion of Nicaragua and Honduras.

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A wave of political turbulence is rolling through Guatemala and other Central American countries

Read full article: A wave of political turbulence is rolling through Guatemala and other Central American countries

Central America is experiencing a wave of unrest that is remarkable even for a region whose history is riddled with turbulence.

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Brazil's president offers to try to win release of bishop imprisoned in Nicaragua

Read full article: Brazil's president offers to try to win release of bishop imprisoned in Nicaragua

Brazilian President Luiz Inรกcio Lula da Silva is offering to help try to gain the release of a Roman Catholic bishop imprisoned in Nicaragua.

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Iran president rails against US sanctions during visit to Nicaragua

Read full article: Iran president rails against US sanctions during visit to Nicaragua

In his first visit to Latin America, Iranโ€™s hardline president has met with his Nicaraguan counterpart and railed against a theme both leaders have in common: U.S. sanctions.

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In Nicaragua, Holy Week celebrations limited by government

Read full article: In Nicaragua, Holy Week celebrations limited by government

Roman Catholics in Nicaragua have had to hold traditional โ€œStations of the Crossโ€ and other Holy Week processions on church grounds or inside the churches amid a ban on public demonstrations.

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Vatican closes embassy in Nicaragua after Ortega's crackdown

Read full article: Vatican closes embassy in Nicaragua after Ortega's crackdown

The Vatican has closed its embassy in Nicaragua after the country's government proposed suspending diplomatic relations.

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Nicaragua proposes suspending Vatican ties after comments

Read full article: Nicaragua proposes suspending Vatican ties after comments

Nicaragua โ€™s government says it has proposed suspending relations with the Vatican days after Pope Francis compared President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s administration to a communist or Nazi dictatorship amid a crackdown on the Catholic Church in the country.

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Fear, anxiety follow Nicaraguan faith leaders into exile

Read full article: Fear, anxiety follow Nicaraguan faith leaders into exile

Dozens of priests, nuns, seminarians and church workers have fled Nicaragua in recent years, or been exiled by President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s government, which considers them a threat.

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Fleeing Nicaraguans a boon to economy back home

Read full article: Fleeing Nicaraguans a boon to economy back home

Remittances to Nicaraguans sent home last year surged 50%, a massive jump that analysts say is directly related to the thousands of Nicaraguans who emigrated to the U.S. in the past two years.

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Opponents describe hideous conditions in Nicaraguan prisons

Read full article: Opponents describe hideous conditions in Nicaraguan prisons

Constant fear.

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Nicaragua strips citizenship from 94 political opponents

Read full article: Nicaragua strips citizenship from 94 political opponents

Nicaragua has cancelled the citizenship of 94 political opponents, including writers Sergio Ramรญrez and Gioconda Belli.

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Nicaragua's vote to strip opponents of citizenship

Read full article: Nicaragua's vote to strip opponents of citizenship

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has sent 222 political leaders, priests, students, activists and other dissidents to the United States, whose release was long demanded by the international community.

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Pope worried about Nicaraguan bishop sentenced to 26 years

Read full article: Pope worried about Nicaraguan bishop sentenced to 26 years

Pope Francis on Sunday expressed sadness and worry at the news that Roman Catholic Bishop Rolando รlvarez, an outspoken critic of the Nicaraguan government, had been sentenced to 26 years in prison in the latest move against the Catholic Church and government opponents.

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Nicaraguan bishop who refused exile gets 26 years in prison

Read full article: Nicaraguan bishop who refused exile gets 26 years in prison

Roman Catholic Bishop Rolando รlvarez, an outspoken critic of Nicaraguaโ€™s government, has been sentenced to 26 years in prison and stripped of his Nicaraguan citizenship, the latest move by President Daniel Ortega against the Catholic church and his opponents.

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Nicaragua frees 222 opponents of Ortega, sends them to US

Read full article: Nicaragua frees 222 opponents of Ortega, sends them to US

President Joe Biden says he is happy 222 Nicaraguan prisoners sent to the U.S. have been released, but time will tell if the move signifies a real change in Nicaraguan policies.

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Sandinistas complete their political domination of Nicaragua

Read full article: Sandinistas complete their political domination of Nicaragua

Nicaraguaโ€™s Sandinista National Liberation Front has completed its political domination of the country by winning local elections decried as unfair in all 153 of the countryโ€™s municipalities.

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Nicaragua ruling party seeks to expand hold in local votes

Read full article: Nicaragua ruling party seeks to expand hold in local votes

It was an electoral campaign without rallies, demonstrations or even real opposition.

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Biden targets Nicaragua's gold in new move against Ortega

Read full article: Biden targets Nicaragua's gold in new move against Ortega

The Biden administration is ratcheting up pressure on President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s authoritarian rule in Nicaragua, banning Americans from doing business in the nationโ€™s gold industry, threatening trade restrictions and stripping the U.S. visas of some 500 government insiders.

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Argentine judge launches probe into Nicaragua abuse claims

Read full article: Argentine judge launches probe into Nicaragua abuse claims

A judge in Argentina has launched a criminal investigation into Nicaraguaโ€™s President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Marรญa Murillo to determine whether they are responsible for crimes against humanity.

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Nicaragua charging exiled opponents' relatives

Read full article: Nicaragua charging exiled opponents' relatives

Exiled Nicaraguan economist Javier รlvarez received terrible news this week: his wife, daughter and son-in-law, jailed three weeks ago by the government of President Daniel Ortega, had been formally charged with serious crimes back in Nicaragua.

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El Salvador president re-election bid draws strong reaction

Read full article: El Salvador president re-election bid draws strong reaction

In the hours after El Salvador President Nayib Bukele announced he would seek re-election despite a constitutional ban, opinion quickly divided.

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Pope: Vatican seeks talks on Nicaragua's Catholic crackdown

Read full article: Pope: Vatican seeks talks on Nicaragua's Catholic crackdown

Pope Francis says the Vatican is in contact with the Nicaraguan government about its crackdown on the Catholic Church and hoped that โ€œat the very leastโ€ nuns from Mother Teresaโ€™s Sisters of Charity religious order would be allowed to return to the country.

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Fleeing Nicaraguans strain Costa Rica's asylum system

Read full article: Fleeing Nicaraguans strain Costa Rica's asylum system

Since the summer of 2021, when Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega locked up dozens of political opponents ahead of Novemberโ€™s presidential elections, Nicaraguans have been seeking asylum in Costa Rica at the highest levels since Nicaraguaโ€™s political crisis exploded in April 2018.

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Pope voices worry over bishop's detention in Nicaragua

Read full article: Pope voices worry over bishop's detention in Nicaragua

Pope Francis has expressed worry about the situation in Nicaragua following the detention of a Roman Catholic bishop and several priests.

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Nicaraguan police detain bishop, other priests in raid

Read full article: Nicaraguan police detain bishop, other priests in raid

Nicaraguan police have raided the residence of a Roman Catholic bishop, detaining him and several other people holed up inside for two weeks.

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EXPLAINER: Tension between Nicaragua and the Catholic Church

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Tension between Nicaragua and the Catholic Church

Nicaraguaโ€™s government recently shuttered seven radio stations belonging to the Catholic Church.

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Concern that Nicaragua repression could be "model" in region

Read full article: Concern that Nicaragua repression could be "model" in region

Nicaragua President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s government has closed seven radio stations this week owned by the Roman Catholic church, as well as two other outlets serving the largely rural northern area with a history of opposition.

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Nicaragua finally shows off a dissident a year after arrest

Read full article: Nicaragua finally shows off a dissident a year after arrest

The wife of Nicaraguan political activist Fรฉlix Maradiaga told journalists her husband had lost more than 65 pounds during his year in prison and she feared for his health.

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Nicaragua government takes over five opposition-held towns

Read full article: Nicaragua government takes over five opposition-held towns

Nicaraguan riot police have taken over the city halls of five municipalities that had been in the hands of an opposition party, four months before scheduled municipal elections.

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US sanctions Nicaraguan gold mining firm over ties to Russia

Read full article: US sanctions Nicaraguan gold mining firm over ties to Russia

The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Nicaraguaโ€™s state-owned gold mining company and the president of its board of directors partly over the Central American nationโ€™s ties to Russia.

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Nicaragua authorizes entry of Russian troops, planes, ships

Read full article: Nicaragua authorizes entry of Russian troops, planes, ships

The government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has authorized Russian troops, planes and ships to deploy to Nicaragua for purposes of training, law enforcement or emergency response.

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Nicaragua government laying waste to civil society

Read full article: Nicaragua government laying waste to civil society

Nicaraguaโ€™s Sandinista-controlled congress has cancelled nearly 200 nongovernmental organizations this week, ranging from a local equestrian group to the 94-year-old Nicaraguan Academy of Letters, in what critics say is President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s attempt to eliminate the countryโ€™s civil society.

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Nicaraguan bishop fasts to protest police harassment

Read full article: Nicaraguan bishop fasts to protest police harassment

A Roman Catholic bishop in Nicaragua has begun an โ€œindefinite fastโ€ inside a church to protest increasing harassment from national police, who he said followed him throughout the entire previous day.

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Nicaragua tightens grip on universities to stifle dissent

Read full article: Nicaragua tightens grip on universities to stifle dissent

Four years after university students led protests against Nicaragua President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s government, his administration is minimizing the chance of a reoccurrence by seizing a dozen private universities and closing them or shifting control to the state.

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Nicaragua's OAS ambassador: "free" after blasting government

Read full article: Nicaragua's OAS ambassador: "free" after blasting government

Nicaraguaโ€™s ambassador to the Organization of the American States says he had been feeling a โ€œweight in his heartโ€ for the last couple of weeks.

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US mulls booting Nicaragua from trade pact over crackdown

Read full article: US mulls booting Nicaragua from trade pact over crackdown

The Biden administration is considering trying to expel Nicaragua from a lucrative regional free trade pact to retaliate against President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s crackdown on his opponents.

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Putin hosts leader of Brazil for talks amid Ukraine crisis

Read full article: Putin hosts leader of Brazil for talks amid Ukraine crisis

Russian President Vladimir Putin has hosted his Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro for talks in Moscow and hailed ties between the two countries, which he described as โ€œfriendship and mutual understanding.โ€.

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Hugo Torres, Nicaragua ex-rebel leader Ortega jailed, dies

Read full article: Hugo Torres, Nicaragua ex-rebel leader Ortega jailed, dies

Relatives in Nicaragua say a former Sandinista guerrilla leader who once led a raid that helped free then rebel and now President Daniel Ortega from prison has died.

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Russian roar on Ukraine rings hollow to Latin America allies

Read full article: Russian roar on Ukraine rings hollow to Latin America allies

Russia has been threatening to expand military ties with allies Venezuela and Cuba amid rising tensions with the U.S. over Ukraine.

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Argentina protests Iranian suspect at Nicaragua event

Read full article: Argentina protests Iranian suspect at Nicaragua event

The presence of a senior Iranian official at the investiture of Nicaraguaโ€™s president has angered Argentina, which alleges the official was involved in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people.

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Ortega sworn in for 4th straight term as Nicaragua's leader

Read full article: Ortega sworn in for 4th straight term as Nicaragua's leader

Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega has been sworn in for a fourth consecutive term following elections considered rigged and on a day marked by sanctions from the United States and European Union against members of his government.

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EXPLAINER: Why did China woo away Nicaragua from Taiwan?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Why did China woo away Nicaragua from Taiwan?

Nicaragua's decision to sever diplomatic links with Taiwan and recognize China leaves the self-governing island democracy with just 14 diplomatic allies.

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Mexico overhauls handling of migrants to release pressure

Read full article: Mexico overhauls handling of migrants to release pressure

Benjamรญn Villalta, a 39-year-old Nicaraguan, couldnโ€™t believe that a Mexican immigration office would open in the middle of the night to give him and some 40 other migrants humanitarian visas that would allow them to move about Mexico and work.

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Nicaragua drops visa requirements for Cubans

Read full article: Nicaragua drops visa requirements for Cubans

The Nicaraguan government has dropped visa requirements for Cuban citizens, a move that may spark an increase in Cubans travelling there in a bid to reach the United States.

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EXPLAINER: What comes next after Nicaragua's election

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What comes next after Nicaragua's election

Nicaraguaโ€™s President Daniel Ortega holds a commanding lead in preliminary results from Sundayโ€™s election against a field of little known challengers.

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Nicaragua's Ortega leads in vote tally after jailing rivals

Read full article: Nicaragua's Ortega leads in vote tally after jailing rivals

A day after questioned elections, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s government has set about painting as a historic democratic victory what many of the worldโ€™s democracies condemned as a sham.

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Nicaragua's Ortega seeks re-election in questioned vote

Read full article: Nicaragua's Ortega seeks re-election in questioned vote

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega is seeking a fourth consecutive term as voting begins in elections against a field of little-known candidates while those who could have given him a real challenge sit in jail.

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Nicaragua's Ortega seeks 4th straight term with foes in jail

Read full article: Nicaragua's Ortega seeks 4th straight term with foes in jail

Back in May, the chances of Nicaragua President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s reelection to a fourth consecutive term were looking good.

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2,000 migrants continue trek through southern Mexico

Read full article: 2,000 migrants continue trek through southern Mexico

More than 2,000 mostly Central American migrants were walking along a highway in southern Mexico toward the town of Huixtla where security forces had deployed, possibly signaling that authorities would soon try to break up the group.

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Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramirez to live in exile in Spain

Read full article: Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramirez to live in exile in Spain

Writer and former Nicaraguan Vice President Sergio Ramรญrez says he will live in exile in Spain, after the government of President Daniel Ortega tried to arrest him and banned his latest book.

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The Latest: Libya plans conference on its political process

Read full article: The Latest: Libya plans conference on its political process

Libya is planning an international conference next month to try to keep its political process on track.

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Nicaragua presidential aspirant charged, will face trial

Read full article: Nicaragua presidential aspirant charged, will face trial

One-time Nicaragua presidential aspirant Cristiana Chamorro and one of her brothers were among five people formally charged with money laundering Thursday.

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US restricts more visas for Nicaraguans close to government

Read full article: US restricts more visas for Nicaraguans close to government

The United States has slapped visa restrictions on 50 immediate family members of Nicaraguan officials who have been involved in or benefited from President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s growing repression.

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EU slaps sanctions on Nicaraguan first lady, 7 others

Read full article: EU slaps sanctions on Nicaraguan first lady, 7 others

The European Union is slapping sanctions on Nicaraguan first lady and Vice-President Rosario Murillo and seven other senior officials accused of serious human rights violations or undermining democracy.

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Nicaragua marks 1979 revolution date with opponents jailed

Read full article: Nicaragua marks 1979 revolution date with opponents jailed

The Nicaraguan government has organized rallies and festivities to mark the anniversary of the July 19, 1979, revolution that overthrew dictator Anastasio Somoza.

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US pulls visas of 100 Nicaraguan legislators, judges

Read full article: US pulls visas of 100 Nicaraguan legislators, judges

The U.S. State Department has announced that it is pulling the travel visas of 100 legislators, judges and prosecutors who aided the regime of President Daniel Ortega.

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Nicaragua arrests 6 more opposition figures; EU weighs move

Read full article: Nicaragua arrests 6 more opposition figures; EU weighs move

Nicaraguan police arrested a half dozen more opposition figures, including the sixth presidential hopeful to have been arrested in a crackdown that started last month.

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Loved and decried, El Salvador's populist leader is defiant

Read full article: Loved and decried, El Salvador's populist leader is defiant

In El Salvador, most are not bothered by President Nayib Bukeleโ€™s dictatorial maneuvers -- sending armed troops into congress to coerce a vote, or ousting independent judges from the countryโ€™s highest court, paving the way to control all branches of government.

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Nicaragua's police spread fear with arrests, raids

Read full article: Nicaragua's police spread fear with arrests, raids

It was around 10:30 p.m. on a Sunday night when journalist Verรณnica Chรกvez heard a loud noise as she put her son to bed.

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International criticism of Nicaragua crackdown grows

Read full article: International criticism of Nicaragua crackdown grows

International criticism of the Nicaraguan government has grown following another night of arrests in Managua.

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Writer says opposition should sit out Nicaragua elections

Read full article: Writer says opposition should sit out Nicaragua elections

Writer and former Nicaraguan Vice President Sergio Ramรญrez says that there is โ€œzero possibilityโ€ of holding free elections in Nicaragua Nov. 7 and that opposition forces who participate would only be โ€œlegitimizingโ€ President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s re-election.

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Nicaraguan government pursues NGO in widening crackdown

Read full article: Nicaraguan government pursues NGO in widening crackdown

Nicaraguan authorities have ordered the capture of a former education minister and a businessman as the governmentโ€™s crackdown continued to expand beyond leaders of the political opposition.

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Nicaragua stages unprecedented roundup of opposition leaders

Read full article: Nicaragua stages unprecedented roundup of opposition leaders

Nicaraguan police have arrested yet another opposition leader, bringing to six the number detained over the weekend.

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Nicaragua arrests 5 more opposition leaders in crackdown

Read full article: Nicaragua arrests 5 more opposition leaders in crackdown

The government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has arrested five opposition leaders, following the detentions of four presidential contenders earlier this month.

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US calls on Nicaragua to free opposition figure Chamorro

Read full article: US calls on Nicaragua to free opposition figure Chamorro

The U.S. State Department has called on Nicaragua to free opposition figure Cristiana Chamorro, who is being held incommunicado at her home after her laptops and cellphones were taken away.

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US urging Central America to tackle poverty, corruption

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is trying to entice Central American nations to tackle the corruption and poverty that have helped drive a surge of migrants to the U.S.-Mexico border and presented an early challenge for the Biden administration.

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Nicaragua creates Ministry of Extraterrestrial Space Affairs

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FILE - In this Sept. 5, 2018 file photo, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and his wife and Vice President Rosario Murillo, lead a rally in Managua, Nicaragua. The Central American country has created a National Ministry for Extraterrestrial Space Affairs, The Moon and Other Celestial Bodies. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga, File)MANAGUA โ€“ Nicaragua has created a new National Ministry for Extraterrestrial Space Affairs, The Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, which is drawing amused reactions on social media in a nation that has been struggling since anti-government protests three years ago. The agency was approved by 76 legislators Wednesday in the countryโ€™s congress, which is dominated by President Daniel Ortegaโ€™s Sandinista Party. Critics said the country does not have the money to spare for dreams of space exploration.

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Nicaragua approves Russian COVID-19 vaccine

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A nurse shows to the press a vial of Russia's Sputnik V vaccine for COVID-19 during a vaccination campaign inside River Plate stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)MANAGUA โ€“ Nicaraguaโ€™s government said Wednesday that it had approved Russiaโ€™s Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use. โ€œNicaragua is advancing in its negotiations with Russia to supplyโ€ the vaccine, said the government outlet El 19 Digital. It was the first vaccine approved in Nicaragua, which still awaits its first doses. Argentina, Bolivia and Venezuela are among other left-leaning governments in the hemisphere that have approved the vaccine.

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Ex-foreign correspondent reflects on risks for US reporters

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There is increasing concern for the safety of journalists covering protests at state capitals across the U.S., and in Washington. This week, now as a reporter in Oregon, I attended virtual training by the state police on what to do if there's a shooting rampage in the Oregon Capitol. The Legislatureโ€™s leadership, for the first time, included journalists in the training after several were assaulted by rioters outside the state Capitol in December. What has happened at the Oregon Capitol is a clear example of how those divisions have become sharper and more bitter. Until last year, protests at the marble-sheathed state Capitol had been relatively mild.

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Nicaragua essentially bans opposition from 2021 elections

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FILE - In this May 26, 2018 file photo, the Spanish word for "Murderer" covers a mural of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, as part of anti-government protests demanding his resignation in Managua, Nicaragua. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix, File)MANAGUA โ€“ Nicaraguaโ€™s ruling party-dominated Congress passed a law Monday that would essentially ban opposition candidates from running in the 2021 presidential elections. The elections are scheduled for Nov. 7, 2021, and despite term limits โ€” which Ortega has already exceeded โ€” the 75-year-old leader is expected to run again. Nicaraguaโ€™s two main opposition groups had announced earlier this year that they will form a coalition to compete in the 2021 race. The U.S. government says it is pressing Ortega to hold free and fair elections and respect basic rights.

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Latin America's evangelical churches hard hit by pandemic

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Throughout Latin America, a traditionally Catholic region with a surging evangelical presence in nearly every country, evangelical churches have kept spreading the Gospel despite government measures meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus. In at least two countries, evangelical pastors have died in alarming numbers during the pandemic. Some have attended evangelical services in the city of Atalaia do Norte and then brought the virus to our lands," he said. In Nicaragua, evangelical churches large and small stayed open too at least at first. Back in Nicaragua, many evangelical churches have reopened, some with health precautions, like Bethel where congregants are asked to bring their own hand sanitizer.

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During pandemic, Nicaraguan doctors face political pressure

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MANAGUA Inside Nicaragua's public hospitals, the walls are plastered with political propaganda, ruling-party activists ensure no information leaks out, and doctors were once forbidden from wearing masks. The government did not respond to a request for comment on the doctors' dismissals and the allegations of repression. Doctors have confirmed the relatives' suspicions, saying hospital administrators order virus deaths be categorized otherwise to keep official numbers low. The result has been dozens of sickened medical workers and more than 70 deaths, according to a count kept by the Medical Associations of Nicaragua. He had been voluntarily treating COVID-19 patients who were turned away from hospitals in Len and Chinandega, in western Nicaragua.

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Edn Pastora, Nicarguan revolutionary, dead at 83

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Pastora, one of the most mercurial, charismatic figures of Central Americas revolutionary upheavals, has died. His son Alvaro Pastora said Tuesday, June 16, 2020 that he died at Managuas Military Hospital of respiratory failure. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo, File)MANAGUA One of the most mercurial, charismatic figures of Central America's revolutionary upheavals, Edn Pastora, died early Tuesday. Edn Atanacio Pastora Gmez was born Nov. 15, 1936, in Ciudad Daro, Nicaragua. After the protests, as rumors swirled about Ortegas health, Pastora told the press that he had recommended that the Sandinista National Liberation Front choose a successor.

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Nicaraguan baseball manager fired after speaking about virus

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During a May 16 game, manager Norman Cardoze Sr. and coach Carlos Aranda felt sick. Cardozes son Norman Jr., the teams star slugger, was so weak and achy he didnt play. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga)MANAGUA MANAGUA, NicaraguaA Nicaraguan Hall of Fame baseball manager was fired Tuesday, days after publicly speaking about being hospitalized with COVID-19 along with his son and coach. Norman Cardoze Sr., manager of the San Fernando Beasts, was not given a reason for his firing, but his wife Ftima Ruiz said the family suspects it was because they spoke out about being infected with the virus. Cardoze Sr. described the horror of watching people essentially suffocate before his eyes and seeing their bodies wrapped in plastic and removed.

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A death in Nicaraguan baseball puts pandemic in public eye

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A man watches a professional baseball game between Boer de Managua and Flecheros de Matagalpa at Dennis Martinez stadium in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, April 25, 2020. Then, during a May 16 game in the capital, Managua, manager Norman Cardoze Sr. and coach Carlos Aranda felt sick. Cardozes son Norman Jr., the teams star slugger, was so weak and achy he didnt play. The Cardoze father and son, who tested positive for the virus, spent a week in the hospital. Were like the circus clowns, while a ton of people without heart or conscience are risking the lives of the players and the fans, Carlos Aranda Sr. said.

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