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After defeating Daniel Ortega at the polls in February 1990, she became the first elected woman president in the Americas.
Violeta Chamorro, an unassuming homemaker who was thrust into politics by her husband's assassination and stunned the world by ousting the ruling Sandinista party in presidential elections and ending ...
CONCACAF Nations League, Nicaragua will not participate in the 2025 Gold Cup. Here are the reasons behind their absence from ...
The first woman to lead a Central American country, she served in the 1990s after the nation had been shaken by political ...
Latin America’s first elected female president won a surprise victory over Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega and demobilized ...
Through radio broadcasts and digital archives, Moskitian activists are reclaiming their history, resisting settler colonial ...
Every September, a special celebration kicks off across the U.S.—Hispanic Heritage Month! It’s a vibrant time when Latinx ...
Students from several universities told to resubmit their scholarship requests by June 20 to the Attorney General’s Office.
D. Esperanza’s memoir from Tornillo detention, tells the journey of a Honduran teen seeking the American dream.