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Nicaragua awards 25-year mineral extraction licenses to chinese firm brother metal

The Nicaraguan government granted two 25-year mining concessions to a Chinese company on Thursday, allowing mineral extraction in border areas near Honduras, according to official resolutions published in La Gaceta, the government’s official newspaper.
The first concession, awarded to the Chinese subsidiary Brother Metal, covers 24,612 hectares across the northern Nueva Segovia and Madriz departments. The license permits the extraction of both metallic and non-metallic minerals, as authorized by the Ministry of Energy and Mines.
The second license, also granted to Brother Metal, allows mining operations on 6,960 hectares in Chinandega, a department in northwestern Nicaragua.
According to the official announcement, Brother Metal is represented by Chinese businesswoman Xiaocun Bao.
In November 2023, Nicaragua awarded a 25-year mining concession to another Chinese firm, Xinjiang Xinxin Mining Industry Company Limited, through its local subsidiary, covering 9,102 hectares near the Honduran border.
Xinjiang Xinxin Mining, which already received two other concessions that same month, now holds at least six mining licenses in Nicaragua, covering over 50,000 hectares of land.
Nicaragua and China officially launched a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in January 2024.
In 2021, President Daniel Ortega severed diplomatic ties with Taiwan and formally recognized China, aligning with Beijing’s stance that Taiwan is a part of its territory, which China aims to reclaim—by force if necessary.
Beyond the mining sector, Nicaragua has signed agreements with Chinese companies for projects in transportation, infrastructure, healthcare, and trade.
International
MPV Denounces Electoral Blockade as Secretary-General is Disqualified for May Elections

The anti-Chavista party Movement for Venezuela (MPV) denounced on Monday that it was “prevented” from submitting its candidates for the regional and legislative elections on May 25, elections rejected by opposition leaders Edmundo González Urrutia and María Corina Machado.
“MPV, being an active and recognized party in the National Electoral Council (CNE), was prevented from submitting candidates for the current electoral process,” stated the political group through a communiqué on X.
Additionally, the group denounced that its Secretary-General, Simón Calzadilla, was “suddenly disqualified,” as the opposition leader warned last Friday. He also explained that he attempted to access the CNE’s automated candidate submission system but, as he added, the portal showed that he was not authorized to create a user and submit the MPV candidates.
For the party, its “strong decision” to participate in the May elections “highlighted the true nature of this electoral process,” which it described as “extremely flawed.”
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Maduro Plans Major Workers’ March on May 1st to Defend Venezuela’s Freedom

Nicolás Maduro, who swore in for a third term in January following his controversial re-election, called on Monday for the “working class” and the “armed people” to gather for a concentration on May 1st for peace, as part of the celebration of International Workers’ Day.
“Let’s have a powerful march of the working class, the combat bodies, and the Bolivarian National Militia in all the cities of the country, from end to end, working class and armed people in the streets shouting for peace,” said the chavista leader in a broadcast on the state channel Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), surrounded by military authorities.
He also stated that Venezuela is more armed than “ever” to “defend the sacred dream of a free homeland, the sacred soil of a heroic land, Venezuela.”
Maduro called on all military personnel to “stay in shape” with a “deployment capacity” and also to have “a very clear view of the entire national territory.”
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Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez denounced what she called “warlike intentions” from Guyana on Saturday (April 12, 2025), following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Guyana and the United Kingdom aimed at strengthening bilateral defense cooperation.
“Guyana threatens Venezuela with its founding fathers. The UK and the U.S. are the architects behind the territorial dispossession of our Guayana Esequiba. These are the same actors who forged a fraudulent arbitration award in 1899 to strip Venezuela of its land,” Rodríguez stated via Telegram.
Rodríguez, who also serves as Venezuela’s Minister of Hydrocarbons, warned the region about “these drums of war, in clear violation of the CELAC declaration that recognizes Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace.”
“Venezuela will stand firm in defending its legitimate rights, sovereignty, and territorial integrity in all scenarios,” she added.
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