MANAGUA - Nicaragua signed the Paris climate agreement Monday, leaving the United States and Syria as the only two holdouts on the global climate pact... READ MORE›
Officials in Managua believed that the agreement did not go far enough in protecting the world from climate change... READ MORE›
Nicaragua has signed the Paris climate agreement, meaning that the US and Syria are the only two countries not to be giving the accord their support... READ MORE›
The government said the canal is a way for Nicaragua to be able to advance economic, social, environmental and human development... READ MORE›
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, pictured Nov. 29 in Havana, argues that rich countries should pay more for climate change... READ MORE›
The illegal narcotics trade also helps to explain the longevity of Colombia's main rebel groups the Farc and the National Liberation Army ELN ... READ MORE›
The government insists the next opportunity to do that will not be until the next presidential elections, at the end of 2018... READ MORE›
Daniel Ortega wasn't anything, and now he owns half of Nicaragua, Tyson said... READ MORE›
The Reuters news agency reported on Monday that Ortega secured 72.1 percent of votes citing Nicaragua's Supreme Electoral Council... READ MORE›
Zoilamerica Narvaez Murillo, shunned by family after alleging sexual abuse by stepfather and president Daniel Ortega, says landslide win would mar democracy... READ MORE›
Daniel Ortega is expected to be a shoe-in to capture his third consecutive term as Nicaragua's president... READ MORE›
By the time he won Nicaragua's 2006 election he was talking about Jesus Christ in his speeches... READ MORE›
Daniel Ortega easily wins third consecutive term as opposition says he used his power to bypass term limits and prevent popular rivals from entering race... READ MORE›
Mr Ortega, 70, and his supporters pushed constitutional changes through Congress that ended presidential term limits in 2014... READ MORE›
Daniel Ortega hoping to win third term for Sandinista party by running with Rosario Murillo as vice-president... READ MORE›
Nicaraguans vote in general election seen likely to deliver a third consecutive term to President Daniel Ortega... READ MORE›
The Nicaraguan government's official Daily Gazette published a notice announcing that Funes, his partner and three children have all been granted asylum... READ MORE›
President Daniel Ortega appeared to have a clear path to a third consecutive term this time accompanied by his wife as vice president... READ MORE›
Daniel Ortega almost certain to win presidential re-election after court ruling ousted main opposition leader and government cracks down on civil liberties... READ MORE›
Cardenal stepped down in 1990, when the Sandinistas, represented by Daniel Ortega, were voted out of office... READ MORE›
Current president and former revolutionary leader Daniel Ortega and his Sandinistas of the FSLN face little in the way of opposition... READ MORE›
There are notable presidential elections taking place in November outside the United States... READ MORE›
Daniel Ortega wasn't anything, and now he owns half of Nicaragua, Tyson said... READ MORE›
Rivas said 65 percent of Nicaragua's 3.8 million registered voters participated in the election... READ MORE›
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