The Inter-American Court of Human Rights on Thursday condemned Nicaragua for allowing President Daniel Ortega's re-election in 2011, despite a constitutional ban due to term limits.
Former Salvadoran President Carlos Mauricio Funes Cartagena, better known as Mauricio Funes, died Tuesday local time in exile ...
The new Constitution tailored by the presidential couple legitimizes the ‘volunteer police’ and gives the Sandinista flag ...
The Nicaraguan Bishop Rolando Álvarez Lagos of Matagalpa said his “main pastoral priority” was closeness to his priests, in ...
At a swearing-in ceremony on Friday in the small northern city of Ocotal, national police chief Francisco Diaz described the ...
Former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes, who spent the final years of his life in Nicaragua to avoid various criminal ...
According to a Nicaraguan news outlet, at the time of the confiscation there were at least 30 students in formation at the St ...
Nicaragua has become one of the 20 most dangerous countries in the world for Christians, according to the International ...
The official government newspaper La Gaceta announced on Jan. 8 the “voluntary dissolution” of 11 of these organizations, ...
His last sentence came just last year in June. He was sentenced to eight years in prison for receiving an airplane as a ...
Former Salvadoran president, Mauricio Funes, died late on Tuesday in Nicaragua, where the leftist leader had been living ...
Independent journalists face exile, arrest and disappearances under government led by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega.