David C Adams
Senior Editor, Univision News
David Adams is a Senior Editor at Univision News, responsible for English language content. He was previously Miami bureau chief for Thomson Reuters, leading coverage of the Southeast US and Caribbean.
British-born, Adams came to the United States in the summer of 1992 after five years as a freelance correspondent in Central America. He spent 15 years as the Miami-based Latin America correspondent of the Tampa Bay Times, Florida’s largest newspaper. During a career spanning four decades he has covered the civil wars in Central America, the U.S. invasion of Panama, the Zapatista uprising in Mexico and other historic events in Cuba and Haiti as well as U.S. politics and immigration issues.
In 2002, Adams was awarded the Maria Moors Cabot prize by Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism for outstanding reporting on Latin America and commitment to Inter-American understanding. His twin, Paul Adams, is an award-winning correspondent for the BBC.
Dialogue resumes in Nicaragua: will Ortega agree to early elections?
After almost eight weeks of violence and 160 deaths, Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega appears ready to make concessions. But many say only his immediate resignation will bring peace.
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Se reanuda el diálogo en Nicaragua: ¿sacará Ortega la carta de las elecciones anticipadas?
Luego de casi ocho semanas de violencia y 160 muertes, el presidente nicaragüense parece listo para hacer concesiones. Pero muchos dicen que solo su renuncia inmediata traerá la paz.

US Senators propose sanctions on Ortega government to stop violence
A bipartisan group of senators is seeking tougher U.S. action to punish Nicaraguan officials for "serious human rights abuses" during anti-government protests.

Senadores estadounidenses proponen sanciones al gobierno de Ortega para detener la violencia
Un grupo bipartidista de senadores busca medidas más duras para castigar a los funcionarios nicaragüenses por "graves abusos contra los derechos humanos" durante las protestas antigubernamentales.

Estados Unidos extradita al expresidente de Panamá Ricardo Martinelli
Martinelli, de 66 años, está acusado en Panamá por denuncias de escuchas telefónicas ilegales y corrupción. Ha estado recluido en Miami, Florida, desde el pasado mes de junio.

US extradites former Panama President Ricardo Martinelli
Martinelli, 66, is wanted in Panama over allegations of illegal wiretapping and corruption. He has been held in Miami, Florida, since last June.
Líder de derechos humanos posterga regreso a Nicaragua donde le espera una orden de arresto por cargos de terrorismo
Félix Maradiaga pensaba volver a Managua este lunes, pero afirma que desistió para evitar un "circo mediático" que distraiga de las movilizaciones contra el gobierno de Daniel Ortega.









