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Politics & SocietyNews
Christopher Sherman - Associated Press
The church has tried to play a mediating role between Ortega's Sandinista government and protesters who have increasingly demanded his ouster amid demonstrations and clashes in which about 450 people — most of them protesters — have been slain.
Politics & SocietyNews
Christopher Sherman - Associated Press
Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega said he will not move up elections despite street protests that have seen more than 300 deaths in the past three months, but is open to continuing a dialogue mediated by the Roman Catholic Church.
Politics & SocietyNews
The Associated Press
Government forces began advancing on Masaya's Monimbo neighborhood before dawn and had largely regained control of it by the afternoon for the first time since massive protests against Ortega's government began in mid-April.
Pepe Urzua, a roofer who arrived from Mexico eight years ago, cradles his two-month-old daughter, Luna, as his wife, Betty, holds their daughter, Scarlet, during the a street festival in Goshen, Ind., on June 1, 2018. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
J.D. Long García
A growing number of Americans are open to increases in legal immigration, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Politics & SocietyNews
The Associated Press
Supporters of Nicaragua's government attacked a group of Roman Catholic priests led by Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes on Monday as they arrived to help anti-government protesters trapped inside a church.
 Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Concha Cayuqueo, the apostolic administrator for the Diocese of Osorno, Chile, and Archbishop Charles Sciclunaand Father Jordi Bertomeu Farnos, Vatican envoys, are pictured in Osorno, Chile, June 17. (CNS photo/courtesy Archdiocese of Santiago)
FaithNews
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
Pope Francis named two apostolic administrators to govern the now “vacant” dioceses.