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Nicaraguan-Costa Rican journalist Lucía Pineda jailed and accused of inciting terrorism in Nicaragua

Lucía Pineda, news director at the now-closed 100% Noticias in Nicaragua has been accused and arrested on terrorism charges against Daniel Ortega’s government.

Carlos Fernando Chamorro, a journalist who fights Ortega’s regime in Nicaragua

“The independent press is a check and balance, and it should continue to play that role."

Nicaragua expels international human rights missions

The government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega expelled two expert missions from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Wednesday, accusing them of meddling and bias in evaluating the crisis-hit country.

Nicaraguans in Costa Rica protest against Ortega at border

"Do not give up; soon Nicaragua will be free, and we will return to our homeland,” said activist Francisca Ramírez.

US sanctions Nicaraguan first lady over abuses

The sanctions against Murillo and Moncada block their assets that fall under US jurisdiction and prevent American persons and entities from doing business with them.

Expelled Nicaraguan activist denounces persecution of feminists

Quirós was expelled Monday night from Nicaragua, where she has lived for 40 years, after several hours of detention.

Daniel Ortega’s regime has twice as many political prisoners as Nicolás Maduro’s

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's dictatorship has proved to be more lethal against citizen protesters than Nicolás Maduro's in Venezuela, not only because it has...

Carlos Alvarado urges global push to end Nicaragua crisis

The president spoke at the Paris Peace Forum.

Fighting, escaping, hoping: Fleeing Nicaragua

Have you seen our video series "Fleeing Nicaragua" yet? The three parts give room to the voices of three refugees from Nicaragua, living in a camp in Costa Rica.

Soy pico rojo: the new form of protest in Nicaragua

The social networks have filled with photos of men and women wearing red lipstick as a way of protest against the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega.

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