Since President Daniel Ortega’s government violently repressed a civil uprising in 2018, an estimated 850,000 Nicaraguans have fled the country.
A safe-conduct is being prepared for the former president, but analysts believe that he "doesn't want to leave" Panama.
Sheynnis Palacios has become a controversial figure in her native Nicaragua. The 23-year-old, crowned on November 18, 2023 in ...
Next government agency to be dismantled by Musk and the President could be the service millions rely on for natural disaster ...
The Florida Senator defends Trump's decision to end the program for roughly 350,000 Venezuelans in the U.S., saying Biden's ...
Venezuelans have fled their country, emigrating to the U.S. in recent years, because of the instability of the Venezuelan ...
The billions of dollars that the U.S. spends annually on foreign aid — more than any other nation — includes hundreds of ...
Sixty-eight Nicaraguans, both banished political prisoners and their families, have been left abandoned following the suspension of UN ...
Nicaragua's 2025 constitutional reform establishes co-presidency, extends term limits, and redefines state powers under ...
(UPDATE) SAN JOSE, Nicaragua — Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and his wife were granted ... It gives the 79-year-old ...