Nitza Soledad Perez is the Miami correspondent for CGTN America.
During the last decade, she has traveled extensively covering U.S. national politics of American and Latino interest, as well as Latin American politics.
Her assignments have taken her to Mexico, Ecuador, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Trinidad Tobago, Guatemala, Denmark and others, reporting on elections, political turmoil, economics, climate change, natural disasters and social unrest.
Nitza has interviewed many Latin American leaders throughout the years. Recently, she covered President Xi Jinping’s visit to the Caribbean and Central America.
Nitza joined CGTN America from Russia Today. Previously, she was a local anchor for NBC Spanish in Washington and TeleSUR’s main correspondent in the U.S. capital. She started her career at ABC News Network in Washington D.C. She holds a Master’s Degree in international relations from American University in Washington D.C.
Amid ongoing efforts by the U.S. federal and Florida governments to assist Haitian Americans in leaving Haiti, a glimmer of hope has emerged for some Haitian nationals to leave the country, as limited commercial flights to Miami resumed this week. Read More...
Stringent measures imposed by the city of Miami Beach have had a cooling-down effect on Spring Break and its well-documented violence of past years.
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The crisis in Haiti spiraled to new lows on Monday, March 18, with gang violence spreading to the capital’s wealthiest neighborhoods and harrowing accounts of indiscriminate shootings and bodies piling up on city streets. CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez reports. Read More...
As we explore the pressing issues affecting voters in the 2024 Election, CGTN travels to Texas where we talk to two different voters on their views of U.S. border policy. Read More...
Spring Break is just weeks away. It’s a time when college students around the world go on holiday. In the U.S., one popular destination for springtime revelry is saying don’t come here, despite the potential influx of revenue. Officials in Miami Beach, Florida have determined the […] Read More...
In Haiti, the UN says rape is being used as a weapon of war, with gangs engaging in collective sexual assaults to consolidate power and control. Officials say rape with impunity is increasing at an alarming rate. CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez brings us the […] Read More...
The Florida Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on whether Floridians will get to decide in the November elections if state law guarantees abortion protections in Florida. Read More...
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