Reigning Miss Universe queen Sheynnis Palacios bared her plans to return to her homeland Nicaragua soon despite tensions from the government that barred the director of the local contest from ...
Last year, Sheynnis Palacios, winner of the 2023 Miss Universe pageant, made history as the first winner of the pageant from Nicaragua and Central America. Despite being the most well-traveled ...
Critics fear that such an agreement might not be limited to violent offenders and could affect a broader group of deportees.
The new year has seen the Nicaraguan dictatorship cancel the legal personhood of 15 nonprofit organizations, adding to the more than 5,400 nongovernmental organizations shut down since 2018 by the ...
Jan 17 (Reuters) - Nicaraguan authorities swore in more than 1,400 masked civilians to form part of a new "volunteer" police force on Friday, raising concerns from human rights groups that ...
The seminary of the Diocese of Matagalpa, Nicaragua, has been confiscated by the country’s dictatorship. The confiscation was first reported by the Nicaraguan newspaper Mosaico CSI. According to ...
Jan 22 (Reuters) - Former Salvadoran president, Mauricio Funes, died late on Tuesday in Nicaragua, where the leftist leader had been living since 2016 to avoid corruption charges in his home country.
Spoiler warning for those who have not yet watched the episode! "Widows' War" has revealed the mastermind behind the deaths in the Palacios household and the people who carried out some of the ...
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes, who spent the final years of his life in Nicaragua to avoid various criminal sentences, died late Tuesday. He was 65.
Carla Abellana has said goodbye to her "Widows' War" character Georgina Balay-Palacios. On Instagram, Carla shared behind-the-scenes photos from the show and said it was "one hell of a ride." She ...
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A Nicaraguan man has found himself on the unfavorable end of the United States Justice System. Silvio Mendoza Sanchez, 45, received a sentence for having tried to falsely obtain a U.S. passport.