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Flags of Taiwan and foreign countries flutter at the Diplomatic Quarter which houses the former Nicaraguan embassy and other foreign embassies, in Taipei, Taiwan December 10, 2021. REUTERS/Sarah Wu
World+Biz

China, Nicaragua re-establish ties in blow to US, Taiwan

"The government of the Republic of Nicaragua today breaks diplomatic relations with Taiwan and ceases to have any contact or official relationship," the foreign ministry said in a...

A delivery man shows La Prensa, Nicaragua's only print newspaper, which will no longer issue a print edition complaining that the administration of President Daniel Ortega was withholding the paper it uses for publishing, in Managua, Nicaragua August 12, 2021. The front page reads: "Dictatorship withholds our paper, but cannot hide the truth." Photo :Reuters
World+Biz

Nicaragua arrests manager of critical newspaper, UK slams Ortega

Nicaraguans exiled in Costa Rica take part in a march named "Nicaragua no estas sola" (Nicaragua you're not alone), against the Government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and the upcoming November 7 general elections, in San Jose, Costa Rica July 18, 2021. Photo : Reuters
World+Biz

Soaring number of Nicaraguans seek refuge in Costa Rica amid domestic crackdown

Berenice Quezada delivers a speech after being presented as the vice-president candidate for the opposition party Alianza Ciudadanos por la Libertad (Citizens for Freedom CxL) ahead of the November 7 general election, in Managua, Nicaragua July 28, 2021. Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

Nicaraguan police detain former beauty queen aiming to contest elections

US imposes Cuba, Nicaragua-related sanctions on people, companies
World+Biz

US imposes Cuba, Nicaragua-related sanctions on people, companies

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