San Jose Costa Rica – At least 208 journalists left Nicaragua and ended up in exile since 2018, in the context of the social and political crisis in the Central American nation,
Angel Valdes | July 18, 2023 The Second Settlement Judge of Criminal Cases of the First Judicial Circuit of Panama, Baloísa Marquínez Morán, issued a conviction against 3 citizens, as perpetrators of
Police officers burst into the atrium of the San Pedro church, in the municipality of Diriá, this Sunday afternoon, to warn the traditionalists and faithful that it was forbidden to perform the
For a week, in the Mayor’s Office of Masaya nobody knows where the mayoress, Janina Noguera, is. Sources close to the commune have revealed that the Ortega official left the country to
According to figures provided by the Central Bank of Nicaragua (BCN), the United States continues to position itself as Nicaragua’s main trading partner. During the period from January to June 2023, the
The Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies (Ineter) reported that heavy rains and electrical storms are expected in Nicaragua due to the arrival of tropical wave number 14. According to the climate report,
A man identified as Maykel Gonzalez Torres29 years old, a Nicaraguan national, was found inside a vehicle, shot in the head, wrapped in sheets, black plastic and tied with a cable. The
The peasant movement continues to establish its structure in exile. Since the exile of the leaders of this organization “they have decided to resume their agenda and reinvent themselves,” said Medardo Mairena,
It has become common that on any day of the week, especially Saturday and Sunday, the Ortega dictatorship, through the Mayor’s Office and government institutions, take over the surroundings of the Cathedral
Due to the alleged violation of Human Rights and of the Collective Development Goal No.7 that indicates “Guarantee universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services”, the Ombudsman’s Office initiated a