Showing 49 to 60 of 82 results


Ortega Appoints Sanctioned General Avilés to Lead Nicaraguan Army for Sixth Term
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega swore in sanctioned General Julio César Avilés as head of the army on February 21, 2025, for a six-year term, amid accusations of using military funds to secure loyalty and a constitutional reform consolidating power within the Ortega-Murillo family.
Ortega Appoints Sanctioned General Avilés to Lead Nicaraguan Army for Sixth Term
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega swore in sanctioned General Julio César Avilés as head of the army on February 21, 2025, for a six-year term, amid accusations of using military funds to secure loyalty and a constitutional reform consolidating power within the Ortega-Murillo family.
Progress
64% Bias Score


U.S.-El Salvador Deal: Nuclear Power and Deportation
The U.S. and El Salvador announced a deal: the U.S. will provide El Salvador with nuclear power technology, and El Salvador will house U.S. deportees, including U.S. citizens, in its new mega-prison for a fee; this agreement has potential national security and immigration implications.
U.S.-El Salvador Deal: Nuclear Power and Deportation
The U.S. and El Salvador announced a deal: the U.S. will provide El Salvador with nuclear power technology, and El Salvador will house U.S. deportees, including U.S. citizens, in its new mega-prison for a fee; this agreement has potential national security and immigration implications.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Guatemala Agrees to Increased U.S. Deportations
Guatemala agreed to accept a 40% increase in U.S. deportees, including non-Guatemalans, at U.S. expense, following a similar deal with El Salvador, raising legal questions about the deportation of non-Guatemalan citizens.
Guatemala Agrees to Increased U.S. Deportations
Guatemala agreed to accept a 40% increase in U.S. deportees, including non-Guatemalans, at U.S. expense, following a similar deal with El Salvador, raising legal questions about the deportation of non-Guatemalan citizens.
Progress
48% Bias Score


US Seeks Deal with El Salvador to Deport Migrants, Including Tren de Aragua Gang Members
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to deport non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, following El Salvador's crackdown on gangs that imprisoned over 84,000 people, raising human rights concerns but decreasing violence.
US Seeks Deal with El Salvador to Deport Migrants, Including Tren de Aragua Gang Members
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to deport non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, following El Salvador's crackdown on gangs that imprisoned over 84,000 people, raising human rights concerns but decreasing violence.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Nicaragua: Ortega-Murillo Extend Presidential Term, Consolidate Power
Nicaragua's National Assembly approved extending Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo's presidential terms until 2028, granting them control over the judiciary, electoral council, and armed forces, and legitimizing paramilitary groups responsible for human rights abuses.
Nicaragua: Ortega-Murillo Extend Presidential Term, Consolidate Power
Nicaragua's National Assembly approved extending Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo's presidential terms until 2028, granting them control over the judiciary, electoral council, and armed forces, and legitimizing paramilitary groups responsible for human rights abuses.
Progress
68% Bias Score


Nicaragua Approves Constitutional Reform, Extending Ortega-Murillo Rule
Nicaragua's National Assembly approved a constitutional reform, extending Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo's presidency until 2028 and making Murillo co-president. The changes centralize power, declare Nicaragua a socialist state, and allow the state to monitor the press and church. This follows th...
Nicaragua Approves Constitutional Reform, Extending Ortega-Murillo Rule
Nicaragua's National Assembly approved a constitutional reform, extending Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo's presidency until 2028 and making Murillo co-president. The changes centralize power, declare Nicaragua a socialist state, and allow the state to monitor the press and church. This follows th...
Progress
64% Bias Score

Trump Administration Secures Major Diplomatic Victories in the Americas
President Trump's new administration has achieved significant diplomatic wins in Central America and the Caribbean, reversing a trend of declining U.S. influence and forging stronger partnerships against China, drug cartels, and illegal immigration.

Trump Administration Secures Major Diplomatic Victories in the Americas
President Trump's new administration has achieved significant diplomatic wins in Central America and the Caribbean, reversing a trend of declining U.S. influence and forging stronger partnerships against China, drug cartels, and illegal immigration.
Progress
68% Bias Score

Rubio's Central American Trip Yields Agreements, Disagreements
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's first international trip focused on Central America and the Caribbean, resulting in agreements with several nations on migration, drug trafficking, and counter-China efforts, though disagreements arose regarding Panama Canal fees and the implementation details remain...

Rubio's Central American Trip Yields Agreements, Disagreements
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's first international trip focused on Central America and the Caribbean, resulting in agreements with several nations on migration, drug trafficking, and counter-China efforts, though disagreements arose regarding Panama Canal fees and the implementation details remain...
Progress
40% Bias Score

BCIE President Sánchez Implements Reforms Amidst Transparency Concerns
Gisela Sánchez, the first female president of the BCIE, implemented 26 reforms in her first year, resulting in improved financial indicators and efforts to increase transparency and accountability; however, challenges remain regarding lending to authoritarian governments.

BCIE President Sánchez Implements Reforms Amidst Transparency Concerns
Gisela Sánchez, the first female president of the BCIE, implemented 26 reforms in her first year, resulting in improved financial indicators and efforts to increase transparency and accountability; however, challenges remain regarding lending to authoritarian governments.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Rubio's Central American Tour Aims to Curb Migration and Counter Chinese Influence
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit five Central American countries this week to curb migration, counter Chinese influence, and reassert U.S. control over the Panama Canal, marking the first time a secretary's initial foreign visit is to Central America in over a century.

Rubio's Central American Tour Aims to Curb Migration and Counter Chinese Influence
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit five Central American countries this week to curb migration, counter Chinese influence, and reassert U.S. control over the Panama Canal, marking the first time a secretary's initial foreign visit is to Central America in over a century.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Nicaragua: Ortega-Murillo Secure Absolute Power Through Constitutional Amendment
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo secured absolute power through a constitutional amendment approved on January 30th, 2024, eliminating the independence of the Parliament and judiciary, sparking international concern.

Nicaragua: Ortega-Murillo Secure Absolute Power Through Constitutional Amendment
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo secured absolute power through a constitutional amendment approved on January 30th, 2024, eliminating the independence of the Parliament and judiciary, sparking international concern.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Nicaragua: Ortega Extends Rule via Unanimous Constitutional Reform
Nicaragua's parliament approved a constitutional reform extending President Daniel Ortega's term until 2028 and granting him and his wife, Rosario Murillo, co-presidency status, effectively eliminating checks and balances and drawing international condemnation.

Nicaragua: Ortega Extends Rule via Unanimous Constitutional Reform
Nicaragua's parliament approved a constitutional reform extending President Daniel Ortega's term until 2028 and granting him and his wife, Rosario Murillo, co-presidency status, effectively eliminating checks and balances and drawing international condemnation.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Showing 49 to 60 of 82 results