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US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Over 250 Nicaraguan Officials
The United States announced visa restrictions on over 250 Nicaraguan officials on April 18th, 2025, marking seven years since a violent crackdown on protests, adding to over 2,000 officials already sanctioned for human rights abuses and the regime's use of migration as a political weapon.
US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Over 250 Nicaraguan Officials
The United States announced visa restrictions on over 250 Nicaraguan officials on April 18th, 2025, marking seven years since a violent crackdown on protests, adding to over 2,000 officials already sanctioned for human rights abuses and the regime's use of migration as a political weapon.
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64% Bias Score


UN Report Names 54 Nicaraguan Officials in Human Rights Abuses
A UN report names 54 Nicaraguan officials involved in human rights abuses since 2018, including torture, arbitrary detentions, and forced disappearances, resulting in over 350 deaths and nearly 900,000 displaced Nicaraguans.
UN Report Names 54 Nicaraguan Officials in Human Rights Abuses
A UN report names 54 Nicaraguan officials involved in human rights abuses since 2018, including torture, arbitrary detentions, and forced disappearances, resulting in over 350 deaths and nearly 900,000 displaced Nicaraguans.
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60% Bias Score


Interpol Red Alert Halts Martinelli's Escape to Nicaragua
Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli's escape to Nicaragua was prevented by an Interpol red alert despite a granted safe conduct, highlighting political tensions between Panama and Nicaragua and raising questions about international law.
Interpol Red Alert Halts Martinelli's Escape to Nicaragua
Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli's escape to Nicaragua was prevented by an Interpol red alert despite a granted safe conduct, highlighting political tensions between Panama and Nicaragua and raising questions about international law.
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44% Bias Score


Panama Grants Safe Passage to Former President Martinelli Amidst Health Concerns
Panama granted safe passage to former President Ricardo Martinelli, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison and a $19 million fine for money laundering in 2023, allowing him to leave for Nicaragua due to health concerns; he had been residing in the Nicaraguan embassy in Panama City since February 20...
Panama Grants Safe Passage to Former President Martinelli Amidst Health Concerns
Panama granted safe passage to former President Ricardo Martinelli, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison and a $19 million fine for money laundering in 2023, allowing him to leave for Nicaragua due to health concerns; he had been residing in the Nicaraguan embassy in Panama City since February 20...
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40% Bias Score


Peaceful Power Transfers in Chile and Uruguay Contrast with Authoritarian Regimes in Latin America
In 2025, Chilean President Gabriel Boric and Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou will step down, showcasing democratic transitions in contrast to authoritarian leaders like Maduro, Ortega, and Díaz-Canel in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba, respectively.
Peaceful Power Transfers in Chile and Uruguay Contrast with Authoritarian Regimes in Latin America
In 2025, Chilean President Gabriel Boric and Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou will step down, showcasing democratic transitions in contrast to authoritarian leaders like Maduro, Ortega, and Díaz-Canel in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba, respectively.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Revokes Legal Status of 532,000 Migrants
The Trump administration will revoke the temporary legal status of roughly 532,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who entered the U.S. legally under the CHNV program by April 24, reversing a Biden-era policy due to alleged failures and negative impacts on American workers.
Trump Administration Revokes Legal Status of 532,000 Migrants
The Trump administration will revoke the temporary legal status of roughly 532,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who entered the U.S. legally under the CHNV program by April 24, reversing a Biden-era policy due to alleged failures and negative impacts on American workers.
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40% Bias Score

Panama Revokes Martinelli's Safe Conduct Pass to Nicaragua
Panama revoked former president Ricardo Martinelli's safe conduct pass to travel to Nicaragua after a 72-hour extension expired Thursday due to lack of response from Nicaraguan authorities, despite Panamanian police refusing an Interpol alert request due to his asylum status; this doesn't affect his...

Panama Revokes Martinelli's Safe Conduct Pass to Nicaragua
Panama revoked former president Ricardo Martinelli's safe conduct pass to travel to Nicaragua after a 72-hour extension expired Thursday due to lack of response from Nicaraguan authorities, despite Panamanian police refusing an Interpol alert request due to his asylum status; this doesn't affect his...
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32% Bias Score

Murillo's Military Control Solidifies Ortega Regime's Power in Nicaragua
Nicaragua's co-president, Rosario Murillo, assumed direct control over the Armed Forces, further consolidating the Ortega-Murillo regime's power. A new military code grants her supreme authority, while the regime legalized a 76,800-strong paramilitary force, raising serious human rights concerns.

Murillo's Military Control Solidifies Ortega Regime's Power in Nicaragua
Nicaragua's co-president, Rosario Murillo, assumed direct control over the Armed Forces, further consolidating the Ortega-Murillo regime's power. A new military code grants her supreme authority, while the regime legalized a 76,800-strong paramilitary force, raising serious human rights concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Martinelli Granted Asylum: Panama Accuses Nicaragua of Impunity Pact
Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli, after a year in hiding and a 10-year sentence for money laundering, was granted asylum by Nicaragua, sparking outrage in Panama and raising concerns about impunity; the decision was influenced by current Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino, who polit...

Martinelli Granted Asylum: Panama Accuses Nicaragua of Impunity Pact
Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli, after a year in hiding and a 10-year sentence for money laundering, was granted asylum by Nicaragua, sparking outrage in Panama and raising concerns about impunity; the decision was influenced by current Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino, who polit...
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56% Bias Score

Murillo Appointed Supreme Chief of Nicaragua's Army, Consolidating Family's Power"
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega appointed his wife, Rosario Murillo, as the supreme chief of the Nicaraguan army via an emergency amendment to military laws, granting the Ortega-Murillo family complete control over the military and further solidifying their authoritarian rule.

Murillo Appointed Supreme Chief of Nicaragua's Army, Consolidating Family's Power"
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega appointed his wife, Rosario Murillo, as the supreme chief of the Nicaraguan army via an emergency amendment to military laws, granting the Ortega-Murillo family complete control over the military and further solidifying their authoritarian rule.
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64% Bias Score

US to Deport Hundreds of Thousands Under CHNV Program
The US Department of Homeland Security announced on March 21, 2025, the revocation of legal protection for approximately 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans who entered the US under the CHNV parole program, facing potential deportation by April 24th, 2025, prompting legal challeng...

US to Deport Hundreds of Thousands Under CHNV Program
The US Department of Homeland Security announced on March 21, 2025, the revocation of legal protection for approximately 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans who entered the US under the CHNV parole program, facing potential deportation by April 24th, 2025, prompting legal challeng...
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48% Bias Score

Nicaragua: Government Crackdown on Religious Freedom During Lent
In Nicaragua, priests face government restrictions on religious activities during Lent and Holy Week, including limitations on processions and sermons, with non-compliance leading to warnings, imprisonment, or exile; this is part of a broader pattern of suppressing religious freedom, as documented b...

Nicaragua: Government Crackdown on Religious Freedom During Lent
In Nicaragua, priests face government restrictions on religious activities during Lent and Holy Week, including limitations on processions and sermons, with non-compliance leading to warnings, imprisonment, or exile; this is part of a broader pattern of suppressing religious freedom, as documented b...
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64% Bias Score
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