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  2. La Prensa (Managua) - Wikipedia

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    42,000 (pre-2021) Website. www.laprensa.com.ni. La Prensa is a Nicaraguan newspaper, with offices in the capital Managua. Its current daily circulation is placed at 42,000. Founded in 1926, in 1932 it was bought by Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Zelaya, who had become editor-in-chief. He promoted the Conservative Party of Nicaragua and became a voice ...

  3. Timeline of the 2020 Nicaraguan protests - Wikipedia

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    Pope Francis condemned the attack carried out by unknown persons last Friday, July 31, 2020, against the Chapel of the Blood of Christ in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Managua, Nicaragua.This Sunday, August 2, 2020, after saying the Sunday prayer for the Angelus, Pope Francis expressed solidarity with the Nicaraguan Christian people.

  4. Mass media in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Nicaragua consist of several different types of communications media: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet -based Web sites. [1] Freedom of speech is a right guaranteed by the Constitution of Nicaragua. There is no official state censorship of the media in Nicaragua.

  5. Freedom of the press in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Nicaragua protects the freedom of the press. However, limitations imposed by the government have restrained the ability of independent media organizations to express divergent views on society and politics. Since 2007, freedom of the press has declined sharply, coinciding with the election of Daniel Ortega as president. [1]

  6. 2016 Nicaraguan general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Nicaragua on 6 November 2016 to elect the President, the National Assembly and members of the Central American Parliament. Incumbent President Daniel Ortega of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) was re-elected for a third consecutive term amid charges he and the FSLN used their control of state resources to bypass constitutional term limits and ...

  7. 2018 Nicaraguan protests - Wikipedia

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    Death (s) 325–568 [7] Injuries. 2,800+ [8] [9] Arrested. 600+–1,500 [10] The 2018 Nicaraguan protests began on 18 April 2018 when demonstrators in several cities of Nicaragua began protests against the social security reforms decreed by President Daniel Ortega that increased taxes and decreased benefits.

  8. Protests against Daniel Ortega - Wikipedia

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    Arrested. 47[4](2014) · 200+ (2018)[6] The protests against Daniel Ortegawere a series of protests against President of Nicaragua Daniel Ortegaand actions performed by his government, the dismantling of the opposition, and violence against peaceful protesters. The protests began in 2014, when the construction of the Nicaragua Canalwas about to ...

  9. List of newspapers in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    La Trinchera de la Noticia (Managua) (newsletter, Monday to Friday) No longer in circulation. El Nuevo Diario (Managua) Barricada (FSLN) (Managua) (out of business) La Brújula Semanal (Managua) (weekly) La Crónica (Managua) (out of business) La Noticia (Managua) (out of business) Novedades (Managua) (out of business) El Semanario (Managua ...