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300 Indians stuck in French airport for fourth day amid trafficking probe | News
Ten of the passengers apply for French asylum, as judges probe whether a criminal group is linked to trafficking. Hundreds of Indian
Nicaragua releases 12 Catholic priests and sends them to Rome | Politics News
The priests were arrested as part of an ongoing crackdown on the Catholic Church following mass anti-government protests in 2018. Nicaragua’s government
UN rights panel warns Nicaragua is being ‘stripped’ of critical voices | Human Rights News
A United Nations panel warned that the human rights situation in Nicaragua has worsened in the six months since it concluded that
Nicaragua seizes Catholic university accused of being ‘centre of terrorism’ | Human Rights News
The Nicaraguan government has seized a prominent Jesuit-run university in the capital Managua, in President Daniel Ortega’s latest effort to lash out
Imprisoned and exiled, a Nicaraguan activist rebuilds her life in the US | Human Rights News
As her isolation in Nicaragua’s infamous El Chipote prison stretched month after month, Tamara Davila held fast to the conviction that she
Nicaragua orders closure of Red Cross in continuing crackdown | Human Rights News
The administration of President Daniel Ortega has been accused of shuttering over 3,000 non-governmental groups. The National Assembly of Nicaragua has voted
US sanctions Nicaraguan judges who removed dissident citizenship | Business and Economy News
The sanctions come as the government of President Daniel Ortega faces ongoing allegations of silencing dissent. The United States has announced sanctions
‘Rights crisis’: Amnesty report documents abuses in Nicaragua | Human Rights News
The government of President Daniel Ortega has been criticised for targeting dissidents and consolidating power. The human rights organisation Amnesty International has
Global freedom recession may be ‘bottoming out’: Freedom House | Human Rights News
A new report from the United States-based Freedom House group has said that despite overall global freedoms declining for a 17th straight
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