Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita on Sunday had a productive meeting with Laureano Ortega Murillo, Minister Advisor to the President of Nicaragua. The two discussed ways to strengthen India-Nicaragua cooperation in trade and investment,
The ‘co-presidential’ couple has sworn in an army made up mostly of civil servants, who appear in public while wearing balaclavas. ‘I was forced to and I felt moral shame,’ one of them says
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Asian News International on MSNMoS Margherita holds talks with Nicaragua Foreign Min on expansion of bilateral tiesUnion Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita held talks with Nicaragua Foreign Minister Valdrack Jaentschke.Margherita said on Saturday that Jaentschke and he discussed ways to expand the bilateral relationship between both the countries.
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India Today NE on MSNMoS Margherita explores stronger India-Nicaragua ties during landmark visitMargherita, in a statement on social media, described the meeting as productive and highlighted efforts to expand India-Nicaragua relations. The visit marks a significant mileston
Nicaragua announced last week it is withdrawing from the United Nations Human Rights Council, following a U.N. report that slammed the government’s human rights violations and warned the country was becoming an authoritarian state.
Thousands of newly arrived refugees lost financial support and help with setting up their new lives in America. Aid groups are challenging the freeze in court as they scramble to keep refugees housed.
The suspension of foreign aid programs supporting democracy promotion in authoritarian countries has left many wondering if U.S. policy has abandoned that goal.
A report on human rights and religious freedom in Nicaragua warns that conditions in the central American state are continuing to deteriorate.
Sample fresh brews, try your hand at picking beans and roam the cloud forests and volcanic peaks of northern Nicaragua’s coffee trail.
The declaration comes a day after Ortega’s administration announced its withdrawal from the United Nations Human Rights Council, after experts selected by the organisation accused Nicaragua of rampant
San José (AFP) – Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, under sanctions for human rights abuses, has sworn in 30,000 hooded civilians as a "volunteer police" force the opposition fears will be used as a tool of political repression. The recruits, dressed ...
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