Nicaragua Alert
U.S. Navy Brings Free Medical Aid to Corinto, Nicaragua
Date: 08/01/2007Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega loves to hate the U.S. government of George Bush and hates to love it, it seems. But he understands and appreciates the aid it offers to his country.
Read OnThe Roberto Clemente-Rancho Santana Hospital Clinic: An Opportunity to Prosper and Give Back at the Same Time
Date: 07/23/2007There’s nothing that feels better than helping others while you help yourself… And attendees at International Living’s Import/Export Workshop in Managua, Nicaragua this past July 11-14 got to do a little of both.
Read OnThe U.S. and Nicaragua are Playing Nicely These Days
Date: 07/12/2007While Nicaragua prepares to celebrate the 28th anniversary of the Sandinista revolution, a leading U.S. official has described the once-antagonistic relations with President Daniel Ortega as friendly.
Read OnLief Simon Speaks Out On The Nicaragua Real Estate Market
Date: 07/11/2007The anticipated fire sale on Nicaragua real estate hasn’t arrived yet...and it may not arrive at all. Developers are mostly holding steady, while individuals aren’t looking desperate to sell.
Read OnThe Honeymoon's Over for Ortega, But the Marriage Goes On
Date: 07/03/2007President Daniel Ortega’s approval rating has dropped dramatically in the past few months, a new poll reveals, an apparent reflection that the bitter political battles over his style of governing are taking their toll.
Read OnTimes Change, as Ortega Woos Business Leaders to Help Boost Economy
Date: 06/26/2007After meeting with ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro, President Daniel Ortega returned to Nicaragua last week to request ideas from business leaders for improving the country’s economy.
Read OnU.S. Citizens in Nicaragua are Being Compensated for Confiscated Land
Date: 06/21/2007The Nicaraguan government announced that it has made “important advances” in resolving long-standing property claims by U.S. citizens.
Read OnVice President Jaime Morales Says Reconciliation is Well Underway
Date: 06/14/2007Vice President Jaime Morales assured American business leaders that the new Nicaraguan government fully respects private property rights and the benefits of a free market.
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