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Month: October 2025

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

“Ningún lugar en el mundo parece seguro”: cómo el crimen de un militar retirado desató el temor de la diáspora nicaragüense

Por Djenane Villanueva y Gonzalo Zegarra El miedo se ha instalado entre parte de la diáspora nicaragüense radicada en Costa Rica. Así lo afirman Joshwell Martínez y Adrián Meza, representantes de dos oleadas distintas de exiliados, ambos acusados por el régimen del presidente Daniel Ortega y unidos por un mismo sentimiento de temor y cautela

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Former Richneck Elementary School teacher Abby Zwerner waits for court to begin during her civil lawsuit against the former assistant principal of the school where Zwerner was shot.

Teacher shot by a 6-year-old student thought she was ‘on my way to heaven.’ What we learned from Abby Zwerner’s testimony

By Cindy Von Quednow, Chris Boyette, CNN (CNN) — Abby Zwerner instinctively raised her hand toward her heart when she saw the 6-year-old holding the gun. After the bullet hit her, “I thought I was on my way to heaven or in heaven,” Zwerner testified Thursday during her civil case against a former school official

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An aerial view of the Port of Bandar Abbas in the strait of Hormuz

Western intelligence says Iran is rearming despite UN sanctions, with China’s help

By Melissa Bell, Gianluca Mezzofiore, CNN (CNN) — Iran appears to be stepping up the rebuilding of its ballistic missile program, despite the reintroduction last month of United Nations sanctions that ban arms sales to the country and ballistic missile activity. European intelligence sources say several shipments of sodium perchlorate, the main precursor in the

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