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Nearly 96,000 Nicaraguans who arrived in the US under humanitarian parole, along with another 4,000 protected by TPS, live in ...
In 1984, Daniel Ortega was elected president and later sat down with our Mike Wallace. Ortega was voted out of office in 1990, but returned to power in 2006 promising to fight corruption.
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Al Jazeera on MSNSandinista veteran, Ortega ally, arrested in Nicaragua corruption probeJames Andrew McGann is the suspect in the Devil's Den State Park double homicide of two married hikers in Arkansas. That's ...
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega arrives for the inauguration of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 10, 2019. (Bloomberg via Getty Images) ...
When Daniel Ortega lost Nicaragua's presidential election to Violeta Chamorro in 1990, the defeat left a deep mark on the leftist leader. Battling 16 years to regain the presidency, his opponents ...
Nicaragua’s upcoming election on November 7 is expected to hold no surprises, after strongman president Daniel Ortega spent most of the year tightening his grip on the country. With seven ...
Nicaraguan dictator Daniel Ortega has tightened his grip on power by making dozens of arrests of political opponents, journalists and protesters. Sunday, 60 Minutes speaks to the wives of two ...
Meanwhile, Ortega has shunned foreign aid from the U.S. and European countries in favor of an estimated $500 million a year in handouts from Chávez. (He has also turned to Russia for help.) ...
Ortega wins with 75% of early tally after suppressing opponents EU says regime is autocratic, U.S. threatens sanctions Russia, Cuba, Venezuela back result SAN JOSE, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Nicaragua's ...
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