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The State of Women's Leadership in Latin America After The Removal Of Peru's Dina Boluarte
Dina Boluarte's removal from the presidency marked another turn toward political volatility in Latin America. It was also the ...
It’s been six months since Rosario Murillo became Nicaragua’s co-president, but it’s nothing worth celebrating. In fact, it’s a major step backward for Nicaraguan women. Just look at what’s happened ...
Women have been travelling to Vicenta Gonzalez’s farm to seek her help for nearly half a century. It sits at the end of bumpy dirt road in a remote region of northern Costa Rica, and during the rainy ...
Granada's work, and a former Nicaraguan president's unsuccessful attempt to ban her from the country, have made Granada "arguably the best-known, most-loved woman in Nicaragua," he said. Granada, 75, ...
The beauty of Nicaraguan women will take center stage at the James L. Knight Center in downtown Miami on Thursday at Miss Universe Nicaragua 2025. The winner will represent the Central American ...
More than 30 nuns were expelled from three convents in Nicaragua and their whereabouts are uncertain, according to a Church affairs researcher and Nicaraguan media in exile who denounce persecution of ...
The Nicaraguan Human Rights Collective “Nunca Más” reported on Tuesday that at least 229 individuals detained in the country for political reasons have endured various forms of torture and other acts ...
The United Nations on Thursday named 54 officials from Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s government who it said are responsible for serious human rights violations and crimes, in what was described ...
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Nicaragua Could Face 100% Tariffs After Probe Finds Labor Abuses That Harm US Commerce
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said that the Central American nation's "unreasonable" labor and human rights ...
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