(Reuters) - Nicaragua's government described the Vatican as "depraved" and "pedophile" on Sunday, two days after an interview ...
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo lead a rally in Managua, Nicaragua, on September 5, 2018 [Alfredo Zuniga/AP Photo] Published On 30 Jan 202530 Jan 2025 A ...
The Nicaraguan parliament announced that it had approved the constitutional reform granting full powers to Daniel Ortega and ...
He was a popular TV journalist when elected as El Salvador’s first modern-day leftist leader in 2009, but he went into exile ...
The Nicaraguan government has lashed out at the Vatican following an interview Bishop Rolando Álvarez gave last week to the ...
Daniel Ortega, who is under Western sanctions for human rights abuses, had proposed the reform himself, which also lengthens ...
He first served as president from 1985 to 1990 and returned to power in 2007. Nicaragua has jailed hundreds of opponents, real and perceived, since then. Ortega's government has shut down more ...
Nicaragua’s Congress has approved a constitutional reform that would make President Daniel Ortega and his wife “copresidents” ...
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega secured approval for constitutional reforms to extend his control, prompting U.N.
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has engaged in increasingly authoritarian practices with the aid of his powerful wife Rosario Murillo - Copyright AFP/File Maynor ...
The Nicaraguan National Assembly on Thursday unanimously ratified the constitutional reforms proposed by current President Daniel Ortega. Under Article 8 of the country's new constitution, which is ...