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The Republic of Liberia will be sued in the High Court in London tomorrow by two vulture funds seeking to make large profits on a debt dating back to the 1970s. The country is being taken to court by Hamsah Investments and Wall Capital Ltd. Full Article at Channel 4
This year's outbreak of the H1N1 influenza has demonstrated that contagions know few boundaries and spread wherever they can find an available host. Full Article at Law.com
“With U.S. policymakers distracted by the situation in Honduras, Nicaragua continues to move toward authoritarianism. Full Article at Rational Review
El Toro smiles at me as he slaps another layer of wet cement over the cracks in the wall, knowing that in a matter of days we will have accomplished our goal of supplying clean water to more than 1,000 people. Full Article at Inside Bay Area
For sale: Three-bedroom homes with heart-stopping ocean views. Big properties. Resort nearby. Price: $139,000 Location: Not the Hamptons (or Malibu or Palm Beach) What, you thought it was 1950? No matter. Full Article at WalletPop
A new survey on corruption around the world confirms what many of us have long suspected: Fiery populist leaders who rise to power vowing to eradicate corruption often end up leading sleazier governments than their predecessors. Full Article at McClatchy
It has been a long time since the last update. Currently in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua. We are living in a small house about a half mile from the beach at Jenny´s house which rents for $250 Us per month. Cows and chickens in the yard everyday. Full Article at Travel Blog
Adam Housley is a Los Angeles-based correspondent who has reported from 18 countries and 18 states for Fox. He provided live streaming video reports from Venezuela when President Hugo Chavez shut down local media. Full Article at FOX News
Ahmadinejad’s good relations with Venezuela’s openly anti-American regime are well-known. Full Article at Yourish.com
Each week First Look summarizes new working papers, case studies, and publications produced by Harvard Business School faculty. Here readers will be able to get a "first look" at cutting-edge ideas before they enter the mainstream of business practice. Full Article at HBS Working Knowledge
Border zones are incubators of criminal instability and violence. Weak state presence and the lucrative drugs trade is combining to challenge state sovereignty in acute ways. Full Article at openDemocracy
If there exists one visional depiction of the Cold War's end, it is still a Eurocentric one, November 9, 1989, the day East Berliners joined with those of the city's West in celebration of the Berlin Wall's demise. Full Article at Minority Report
U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson declared in a 2007 ruling that the plaintiffs - about 425,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador - had made a strong case that the U.S. government had no legal authority to charge them $80 for... Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Published by the government of Zimbabwe THOSE who believe that Zimbabwe is in so much democratic trouble that the country now epitomises a level of vulgarity and apologetics for mass suffering and human rights abuses that any respectable democracy in... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed. Full Article at The Washington Post
A new survey on corruption around the world confirms what many of us have long suspected: Fiery populist leaders who rise to power vowing to eradicate corruption often end up leading sleazier governments than their predecessors. Full Article at Lawrence Journal World
MANAGUA, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- The Nicaraguan Army (EN) on Monday approved Mayor General Julio Aviles as its new army chief at the request of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega. Aviles will assume his new position on Feb. 21, 2010. Full Article at Xinhua
VANCOUVER, Nov. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Norwood Resources Ltd. (the "Company") announces that the Company will drill a second sidetrack well at San Bartolo, Nicaragua. Full Article at PR Newswire
"Those who are exploited are our compatriots all over the world; and the exploiters all over the world are our enemies… Our country is really the whole world, and all the revolutionaries of the world are our brothers." Full Article at Venezuela Analysis
Thousands of pro- and anti-government protesters took to the streets of Nicaragua’s capital over the possible re-election of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega. Full Article at Soldier of Fortune
Nicaragua (Spanish: República de Nicaragua, IPA [re'puβlika ðe nika'raɰwa]) is a democratic republic in Central America. It is the largest nation in the isthmus, but also the least densely populated with a demographic similar in size to its smaller neighbours. The country is bordered on the north by Honduras and on the south by Costa Rica. Full Article
A supporter of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega demonstrates in the streets of Managua, on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega holds a poster against the United States during a violent demonstration in the streets of Managua, on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Supporters of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega demonstrate in the streets of Managua, on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega covers his face with a national flag during a violent demonstration in the streets of Managua, on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega demonstrates in the streets of Managua, on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega holds a home-made weapon during a violent demonstration in the streets of Managua, on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »A supporters of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega burns tyres during a violent demonstration in the streets of Managua, on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »A supporters of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega demonstrates in the streets of Managua, on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Supporters of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega demonstrate in the streets of Managua, on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Nicaraguan journalists Adriana Sivori (C) and Rudy Quiroz (R), both from Venezuelan channel Telesur, leave on October 9, 2009 after 19 days, the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, where ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has remained holed up since September 21.
View Photo »Nicaraguan journalists Adriana Sivori (C) and Rudy Quiroz (R), both from Venezuelan channel Telesur, and Brazilian Lourival Santana (2-L), form the O Estado de Sao Paulo newspaper, leave on October 9, 2009 after 19 days, the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, where ousted Honduran Presid...
View Photo »Nicaraguan journalist Adriana Sivori (L), from Venezuelan channel Telesur, embraces the wife of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, Xiomara Castro, on October 9, 2009 as she leave the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, where she has been staying to report on Zelaya who remains holed...
View Photo »Nicaraguan journalist Adriana Sivori (2-R), working for Venezuelan channel Telesur, and Brazilian journalist Lourival Santana, form the Estado de Sao Paulo newspaper, have their belongings searched by the police on October 9, 2009 as they leave the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, wher...
View Photo »Canada's ambassador to Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras, Neil Reeder, smiles upon arrival to a local hotel in Tegucigalpa, on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's ambassador to Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras, Neil Reeder, speaks with the press upon arrival to a local hotel in Tegucigalpa, on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L) shakes hands with United Arab Emirates' Foreign Minister of Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Managua October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Rosario Murillo, wife of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, greets Cuban doctors in Managua October 5, 2009. A Cuban medical brigade has arrived to examine and diagnose patients with disabilities.
View Photo »Nicaraguan salsa singer Luis Enrique is interviewed after a news conference to announce the nominations for the 2009 Latin Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, September 17, 2009. The 10th annual Latin Grammy Awards will air live November 5th on the Univision Network.
View Photo »Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (2nd R) and Nicaraguan army chief Omar Hallesleven wave during a military parade commemorating the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Nicaraguan army, at the Juan Pablo II square in Managua September 12,2009.
View Photo »Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega speaks during a military parade commemorating the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Nicaraguan army, at the Juan Pablo II square in Managua September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L) and Nicaraguan army chief Omar Hallesleven salute during a military parade commemorating the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Nicaraguan army, at the Juan Pablo II square in Managua September 12,2009.
View Photo »Ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya and Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega attend a parade to commemorate 188th anniversary of Nicaragua's Independence Day in Managua September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L) hands the Central American independence torch to Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya during a parade to commemorate 188th anniversary of Nicaragua's Independence Day in Managua September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L) hands the Central American independence torch to Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya during a parade to commemorate 188th anniversary of Nicaragua's Independence Day in Managua September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L) hands the Central American independence torch to Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya during a parade to commemorate 188th anniversary of Nicaragua's Independence Day in Managua September 11, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega holds a poster against the United States during a violent demonstration in the streets of Managua, on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »The Presidents of Guatemala (Colom), Nicaragua (Ortega) and ElSalvador (Funes) told Martinelli that they do not support him on leaving the Parlacen
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega says Dutch MEP Hans van Baalen was in Nicaragua to see how the army felt about attempting a coup d´etat, but found no officers willing to go along with the idea.
I've been involved with them since 2001 and have gone on seven mission trips with them to India, Honduras, Nicaragua and Peru
The Russian government has resolved to allocate a substantial sum to buy equipment and to train Nicaragua specialists to remove mines
The papers are the same we have sent to Fiji, Nicaragua and the United Arab Emirates.
With Ida expected to spend a full two days over land, rainfall amounts of 10 to 15 inches over northeastern Nicaragua and Honduras will likely make Ida the deadliest storm of the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season
el centro de 'Ida' se moverá a través del este de Nicaragua y Honduras durante las próximas 48 horas
The center of Ida will move across eastern Nicaragua and eastern Honduras during the next couple of days
Ida will make landfall along the eastern coast of Nicaragua this morning and move across portions of eastern Nicaragua and eastern Honduras during the next couple of days
exposure to the FMLN in El Salvador, the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, and my presence at the 15th Jamahiriya in Libya taught me what I have read in the pages of the Monthly Review which is, as Joshua Stanton says, though we need not always agree with one another we must do the work necessary to at least un...
This unveiling ceremony speaks a tight bound between Taiwan and Nicaragua
My main job is maintaining good relations with Nicaragua and I will do everything in my power to do so
We have information that... they're seeking people from Nicaragua and Colombia to attack us
He should leave Nicaragua
Following recognition by Nicaragua and Venezuela, the other ALBA countries will eventually recognize us too
Nicaragua, one of the hemisphere’s poorest countries, faces low per capita income, massive unemployment, and huge external debt... Nicaragua qualified in early 2004 for some $4 billion in foreign debt reduction under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative.
This summer, Costa Rica dropped big time ... Fortunately, Nicaragua and Indonesia picked up. Some of (the slowdown) was due to the economy, and the prices; some was due to longevity. Like Cancun was once the hot spot, a lot of people have been to Costa Rica already, so they wanted to go somewhere differ...
It actually opens the market ... El Salvador has a great airport for connections, and this opens it up to Panama and Nicaragua.
If there's a clean election in Nicaragua, whether Ortega gets elected is purely a function of whether the Liberals have a unified candidate
The students learned how a single mother in Nicaragua might earn only $60 a year to support her family
have seen the positive impact Fairtrade has had on rural families and communities in Honduras where we help small farmers market their cashew nuts and in Nicaragua, where we help communities export coffee and cacao to international markets. Because of Fairtrade, many farmers have been able to work their...
We have seen an increase in women's deaths and teenage suicides in Nicaragua
You sit in a room and there's always some guy in the back who says that means sexual perversion in Nicaragua
When the border is closed, our trade with Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama is affected, because we can only go via El Salvador.
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