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Empowering Rural Youth Through Sustainable Education

Empowering Rural Youth Through Sustainable Education

2 October 2024
A non-profit organization based in Zaragoza is making a difference in the lives of rural youth in Nicaragua through an innovative educational initiative. Supported by local government funding, the project aims to provide access to higher education for 50 young individuals residing
Remembering a Key Figure in Nicaraguan History

Remembering a Key Figure in Nicaraguan History

1 October 2024
A significant figure in Nicaraguan history has passed away at the age of 77 due to heart complications. Humberto Ortega, known for his involvement with the Sandinista movement, leaves behind a legacy that will forever be intertwined with the country’s political landscape.
Paranoia and Absurdity in Political Imprisonment

Paranoia and Absurdity in Political Imprisonment

28 September 2024
Political oppression and imprisonment have reached new heights of absurdity when it involves actions as minor as social media likes and religious expressions. The case of Marvin Gutiérrez Siézar, a devout 18-year-old youth, exemplifies the extent of these ludicrous accusations. Marvin, a
A Conversation on Hemispheric Affairs

A Conversation on Hemispheric Affairs

26 September 2024
During the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Week, our colleague engaged in a discussion with Brian Nichols, the Deputy Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere, focusing on regional issues. The dialogue delved into various topics affecting the Western Hemisphere, with an
Reed Bródy: The International Human Rights Advocate

Reed Bródy: The International Human Rights Advocate

25 September 2024
Reed Bródy, the Hungarian-American lawyer widely recognized as the “dictator hunter,” has dedicated over four decades to defending human rights around the world. His latest mission involves investigating the crimes committed by Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo against the Nicaraguan people on
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