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Nicaragua says it released Bishop Rolando Álvarez and 18 priests from prison, handed them to Vatican
Read full article: Nicaragua says it released Bishop Rolando Álvarez and 18 priests from prison, handed them to VaticanThe Nicaraguan government says it has released Bishop Rolando Álvarez and 18 Catholic clergy members from jail and handed them over to Vatican authorities.
In Nicaragua, Holy Week celebrations limited by government
Read full article: In Nicaragua, Holy Week celebrations limited by governmentRoman Catholics in Nicaragua have had to hold traditional “Stations of the Cross” and other Holy Week processions on church grounds or inside the churches amid a ban on public demonstrations.
Sandinistas complete their political domination of Nicaragua
Read full article: Sandinistas complete their political domination of NicaraguaNicaragua’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 country’s municipalities.
Nicaragua charging exiled opponents' relatives
Read full article: Nicaragua charging exiled opponents' relativesExiled Nicaraguan economist Javier Álvarez 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.
Nicaragua government takes over five opposition-held towns
Read full article: Nicaragua government takes over five opposition-held townsNicaraguan 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.
US sanctions Nicaraguan gold mining firm over ties to Russia
Read full article: US sanctions Nicaraguan gold mining firm over ties to RussiaThe U.S. has imposed sanctions on Nicaragua’s state-owned gold mining company and the president of its board of directors partly over the Central American nation’s ties to Russia.
Nicaragua government laying waste to civil society
Read full article: Nicaragua government laying waste to civil societyNicaragua’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 Ortega’s attempt to eliminate the country’s civil society.
Nicaraguan bishop fasts to protest police harassment
Read full article: Nicaraguan bishop fasts to protest police harassmentA Roman Catholic bishop in Nicaragua has begun an “indefinite fast” inside a church to protest increasing harassment from national police, who he said followed him throughout the entire previous day.
Nicaragua tightens grip on universities to stifle dissent
Read full article: Nicaragua tightens grip on universities to stifle dissentFour years after university students led protests against Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega’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.
Ortega sworn in for 4th straight term as Nicaragua's leader
Read full article: Ortega sworn in for 4th straight term as Nicaragua's leaderNicaragua 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.
Nicaragua's Ortega decries foes who question his re-election
Read full article: Nicaragua's Ortega decries foes who question his re-electionA day after questioned elections, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s government has set about painting as a historic democratic victory what many of the world’s democracies condemned as a sham.
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Nicaraguan government pursues NGO in widening crackdown
Read full article: Nicaraguan government pursues NGO in widening crackdownNicaraguan authorities have ordered the capture of a former education minister and a businessman as the government’s crackdown continued to expand beyond leaders of the political opposition.
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Virtual preparation allows Miss Nicaragua amid pandemic
Read full article: Virtual preparation allows Miss Nicaragua amid pandemicAna Marcelo, an agroindustrial engineer from the city of Esteli, poses with the crown after being chosen Miss Nicaragua, in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020. Marcelo was crowned in front of a limited audience (two people per contestant spaced safely) plus a production crew of 85. The masks were off the contestants, but the judges wore them and were spaced at a safe distance. And when eight contestants vying to be Miss Nicaragua did finally start in-person practices, they did so with masks covering their faces. On Saturday night, 23-year-old Ana Marcelo, an agroindustrial engineer from Estel, was crowned Miss Nicaragua in front of a limited audience (two people per contestant spaced safely) plus a production crew of 85.