Human Rights
Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios in "indefinite exile" from Nicaragua, Ortega regime accused of "cruel intentions"
Anne Jakrajutatip, owner of Miss Universe, confirmed that Sheynnis Palacios' relatives left Nicaragua
Anne Jakrajutatip, owner of Miss Universe, confirmed that Sheynnis Palacios' relatives left Nicaragua
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledged that there are "human trafficking operations for military recruitment purposes" involving Cubans in Russia
The nurse and her daughter were safely released by their captors after being held for 13 days on August 8, with the help of U.S. law enforcement and State Department representatives
The confiscation order said that the Roman Catholic order, also known as the Society of Jesus, failed to comply with tax reporting
The move comes after the government seized all of the assets belonging to one of the country’s top universities, UCA, after it accused it of being a “center for terrorism organized by criminal groups”
Many UCA graduates took part in the violent 2018 protests against the Ortega regime, which left more than 300 civilians dead and left over 2,000 injured
According to the United Nations, around 73,500 Haitians have fled their country in the last year alone, due to the worsening economic conditions and insecurity.
“Our investigators learned that these individuals arrived at the property several days prior with the promise that they would have a good-paying job and a place to stay,” the sheriff's office said
Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump, Francis Suarez, and Ron DeSantis remembered the second anniversary of the Cuban protests that shook the country on July 11.
Four other priests are currently in prison in Nicaragua, including Bishop Rolando Alvarez, who was sentenced to 26 years in prison for treason
Last August, the regime arrested Bishop Rolando Alvarez, who led the Matagalpa diocese and a prominent critic of Ortega, after a two-week standoff with local police