MEXICO CITYMEXICO CITY — One of Nicaragua’s leading national newspapers announced Thursday on its website that its staff had been forced to flee the country and would continue working from outside ...
FILE - Nicaraguan police have their picture taken with President Daniel Ortega, in Masaya, Nicaragua, Friday, July 13, 2018. The government of the United States announced on Monday, June 13, 2022, ...
MANAGUA, Nicaragua — The board of directors of Nicaragua’s oldest newspaper sat down in January to discuss the future. It looked bleak. Like many print publications in the digital age, La Prensa had ...
PARIS (AP) — UNESCO on Sunday announced the withdrawal of Nicaragua from the U.N. cultural and educational body because of the awarding of a UNESCO prize celebrating press freedom to a Nicaraguan ...
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — The Nicaraguan government turned over a stock of supplies to independent newspaper La Prensa on Thursday after they were delayed in customs for 18 months, and authorities ...
Nicaraguan police on Friday raided the offices of La Prensa, an opposition newspaper, according to reports. The National Police said in a statement that the raid was related to an investigation into ...
The dictatorship of Daniel Ortega dissolved Caritas Nicaragua, the aid organization of the Catholic Church that assists those most in need in the Central American country. The official government ...
MANAGUA (Reuters) - Two Nicaraguan newspapers abruptly announced they were shutting down on Friday, citing "adverse economic" conditions after previously complaining that the government of President ...
MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicaraguan police raided the offices of the storied opposition newspaper La Prensa on Friday. The National Police said in a statement the raid was part of an investigation into ...
FILE - A journalist holds up a copy of La Prensa independent newspaper with a headline that reads in Spanish; "Customs authorizes release of printing paper," in Managua, Nicaragua, Friday, Feb. 7, ...
MEXICO CITYMEXICO CITY — After ordering the expulsion of the Missionaries of Charity established by Mother Teresa, the Nicaraguan government has now gone after one of the few local newspapers that ...