Nicaragua’s campaign of persecution against the Catholic Church
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Daniel Ortega’s professed Catholicism is a ploy to shore up support in a deeply religious country
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Daniel Ortega’s professed Catholicism is a ploy to shore up support in a deeply religious country
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Its use is a great way to drive Latinos rightward
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Thanks to our wealth we face a choice: open the borders or drastically curtail immigration
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Leftist leaders have swept into power, dashing hopes for freedom and limited government
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Brazil’s capital was stormed and ransacked almost two years to the day after January 6
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Electoral defeat is by no means a political death knell for the Arizona firebrand
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Hardline abortion restrictions are not a vote-winner for Republicans
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Another ‘pink tide’ is sweeping the continent
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Trump’s own social media platform may have bitten off more than it can chew
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The mass influx of migrants could become a problem for both political parties
Britain goes to the polls tomorrow for the most important vote in a generation, as the country decides whether it would like to remain part of the European Union, or leave. But what will happen on the day itself? And where are the key areas to watch out for overnight? Here, The Spectator has put
My sole experience with Chesterfield FC was overseeing their relegation on the computer game Football Manager before I got the sack. But this week they have impressed me more than I could ever impress my virtual squad. They are the first club to sign former Sheffield United striker Ched Evans since he was released from