'La Prensa', King of Spain's Ibero-America Media Award: "We Do Not Lose Hope to Return to Nicaragua"
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'La Prensa', King of Spain's Ibero-America Media Award: "We Do Not Lose Hope to Return to Nicaragua"
'La Prensa', Nicaragua's oldest newspaper and tomorrow will receive the Rey de España International Prize for the Media.
The kings of Spain presided this Wednesday over the delivery of the 42nd edition of the international awards King of Spain of Journalism 2025, a ceremony in which the recognition of La Prensa, of Nicaragua, was highlighted as the Best Media of Communication of Ibero-America.The Press was the most circulating newspaper in the Central American country until Daniel Ortega's dictatorship accentuated his persecution of free journalism, raided the new…
That a newspaper operates from exile is an increasingly frequent anomaly in Latin America. There is the heroic case of El Faro de El Salvador, harassed by the authoritarianism of Nayib Bukele. Or that of La Prensa de Nicaragua, drowned by the dictatorial regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo. If no one remediates it, La Prensa will turn 100 years in 2026 operating from a forced teleworking diaspora, with its journalists spread between Cost…
All the journalists of 'La Prensa', Nicaragua's oldest newspaper and who tomorrow will receive the Rey de España International Prize for the Ibero-America Media, are exiled because, according to its editor, Fabián Medina, in Nicaragua are more persecuted than drug traffickers, but they do not lose hope of returning and also of seeing the newspaper in circulation again. La entrada 'La Prensa', the Rey de España prize: «We do not lose hope of retu…
This newspaper, which next year will be 100 years old, "has already faced three dictatorships and currently has all its editors in exile"
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