We have started to collect the most important news related to Nicaragua in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Drugs cash raises questions in Nicaraguan region
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The UN's highest court orders both Nicaragua and Costa Rica to keep all personnel back from the disputed San Juan River border.
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Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega is set to run for a third term in November's election after securing his Sandinista party's nomination unopposed.
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Nicaraguan authorities are failing to tackle high levels of sexual violence against girls, human rights organisation Amnesty International says.
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The Organisation of American States urges Nicaragua and Costa Rica to withdraw their security forces from a disputed border region.
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A Nicaraguan diplomat is found dead with knife wounds to his neck in his New York City apartment.
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A huge dump in the capital of Nicaragua is being rehabilitated after almost 40 years of taking in the country's waste.
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Exhibition looks back at legacy of Nicaragua's 1979 revolution
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A US judge overturns a judgement that ordered food company Dole to pay compensation to six Nicaraguan men.
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Nicaragua's Supreme Court lifts a ban on re-election, clearing the way for President Daniel Ortega to run in 2011.
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The Nicaraguan children bidding for world cup success
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Amnesty urges Nicaragua to repeal its total ban
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