Reports of tensions in Nicaragua [5 sources]
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Nicaragua's agricultural activity has experienced three consecutive years of decline (2023-2025) due to El Niño climate phenomena, reduced production dynamism, and deteriorating credit access. Official data from the Central Bank of Nicaragua indicates worsening conditions for farmers with no apparent credit relief on the horizon.
The Group of Reflection of Political Prisoners (GREX) asked the Trump administration not to transfer Marvin Castellón Ubilla, one of the 222 Nicaraguan critics and opponents who were released, expelled to the United States and stripped of their nationality in February 2023, to Nicaragua. "For being persecuted politically and exiled, he should not [...] The Advocate entry to stop deportation of Marvin Castellón Ubilla, exiled to the was first published in Confidential .
Nicaragua's public employees have little to celebrate on May 1, 2026, International Workers' Day. The regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo took away between 2 and 10% of their monthly salary as a "contribution" for the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN). Jessica, a teacher […] The FSLN's Zarpazo entry into the salary of public employees in Nicaragua was first published in Confidencial .
The writer, journalist and lawyer Sergio Ramírez (Nicaragua, 1942) received the Ortega y Gasset Prize for Journalism in Barcelona on Monday, May 4, 2026 and stated that he collects the award "as a tribute" to all his fellow countrymen who have been forced to practice the trade from outside the borders [...] The entry Sergio Ramírez: "In Nicaragua there is an enemy tyranny" of the word and journalism was first published in Confidencial .
The former US business manager, Kevin O’Reilly, said that a "very personalist" dictatorship has been consolidated in Nicaragua under the leadership of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo. During a forum of the Inter-American Dialogue, held on May 5, 2026 in Washington D.C., he described a system of concentration of power, repression and control [...] The entry Kevin O’Reilly: In Nicaragua there is a "very personalist dictatorship" was first published in Confidencial .
La embajada de EE. UU. de países como El Salvador, Nicaragua y Argentina se pronunció por un video donde se ofrecía un "programa de visas laborales".
Yamileth Chavarría (Nicaragua) and Mercedes Rodríguez (Colombia) co-founded "La Comala," a cooperative of Latin American migrant women in Madrid established in 2017. The cooperative pursues fair wages, collective decision-making, and workplace dignity, with workers directly negotiating conditions with employers.