When the bleaching was at its peak, many corals in the Bay Islands suffered, says Drysdale from HRI... READ MORE›
US politicians have also condemned Washington's refusal to call for new elections... READ MORE›
A statement by Mexico, an important player in Central America, would strengthen the position of Hernandez, who declared himself president-elect on Tuesday... READ MORE›
We refuse to acknowledge any acts because the people recognize Salvador Nasralla as president, he said... READ MORE›
We refuse to acknowledge any acts because the people recognize Salvador Nasralla as president, he said... READ MORE›
The TSE reported that Hernandez received 42.95 percent of the vote, while Opposition Alliance candidate Salvador Nasralla received 41.42 percent... READ MORE›
Jorge Tuto Quiroga, chief of the Organization of American States OAS electoral observer mission, speaks during a news conference in Tegucigalpa, Honduras December 17, 2017... READ MORE›
Going into the election, the United States gave implicit support to Hernandez, who has presided over a crackdown on vicious gangs that are rampant in Honduras... READ MORE›
The caravan brings together mothers from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua... READ MORE›
Honduras' two main opposition parties on Friday presented formal requests to annul the results of the still-unresolved presidential election, deepening a polit... READ MORE›
However, no victor has yet been declared by the election tribunal... READ MORE›
And whatever happens with elections will have direct implications for the United States, said Adam Isacson, senior program associate at the Washington Office on Latin America... READ MORE›
On Tuesday, Nasralla said the electoral tribunal should review virtually all the voting cards... READ MORE›
Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, has in fact declared himself victorious in a bid for a second term in the Central American nation... READ MORE›
While the U.S. response to the situation has been rather muted, the dispute in Honduras ought to echo in Washington... READ MORE›
Honduran electoral authorities Sunday restarted the long-delayed count of ballots from last weekend's presidential election amid protests by supporters of... READ MORE›
Honduran security forces are enforcing a curfew after a disputed presidential election triggered violent protests that have killed at least three people... READ MORE›
Kimberly Dayana Fonseca, 19, shot dead in Tegucigalpa early on Saturday as government imposes 10-day curfew as protesters claim election fraud... READ MORE›
The violence was sparked by opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla claiming election fraud and calling his supporters onto the streets... READ MORE›
In the widely criticized vote count, Nasralla's early lead on Monday was later reversed in favor of President Hernandez, leading Nasralla to call for protests... READ MORE›
Government declares 10-day curfew, empowers police and military to crack down on protests against delay of poll results... READ MORE›
The violence was sparked by opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla claiming election fraud and calling his supporters onto the streets... READ MORE›
The violence was sparked by opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla claiming election fraud and calling his supporters onto the streets... READ MORE›
If Mr. Nasralla becomes president, Mr. Zelaya will return to the center of Honduras's political scene... READ MORE›
He is running against television host Salvador Nasralla, who helms a broad left-right coalition called the Opposition Alliance Against the Dictatorship... READ MORE›
Contends that a 2015 Supreme Court ruling allows Hernandez's re-election... READ MORE›
Opinion polls say president and candidate Juan Orlando Hernandez is leading... READ MORE›
Mr Nasralla also has good contacts in the business sector, having worked as the CEO of Pepsi in Honduras... READ MORE›
Court grants freedom to Hadiya, who was placed under parents' custody by a lower court after she married a Muslim man... READ MORE›
The coup was never about Zelaya seeking re-election that was just a convenient excuse... READ MORE›
Honduran military records show that Diaz attended several counterinsurgency courses at special forces bases in Tegucigalpa and in the Bajo Aguan... READ MORE›
The Haitians had been allowed to stay in the United States after the 2010 earthquake, which devastated Port-au-Prince, the capital, and killed 200,000... READ MORE›
To navigate the choking foliage, the team was guided by Steve Sullivan and Andrew Wood, the former SAS soldiers who are experts in bushcraft survival skills... READ MORE›
A report titled Honduras The Deadliest Place to Defend the Planet investigated five controversial projects opposed by local communities... READ MORE›
Police agents detained Plutarco Antonio Ruiz, the boyfriend of Miss Honduras Maria Jose Alvarado's sister, in Santa Barbara, Honduras, on Nov... READ MORE›
Exclusive Central America to seek Mexico's support after Trump win... READ MORE›
They tend to work in conjunction with powerful interests, while human rights activists are criminalised... READ MORE›
Topics sport, soccer, soccer-world-cup, socceroos, homebush-bay-2127, sydney-2000, nsw, australia, honduras Live Same-sex marriage supporters celebrate 'vote for acceptance' Dad was disappointed I was gay... READ MORE›
Murder of Berta Caceres part of calculated plot report... READ MORE›
Mr Colon said his mistreatment began after he told the police he was the former president of the Organisation for Negro Brotherhood of Honduras... READ MORE›
Berta Caceres Flores of Honduras speaks in 2015 to a crowd near the Gualcarque River, the site of a massive dam construction project... READ MORE›
There was a type of pact of silence, said Thelma Mejia, a Honduran journalist. These files passed through various police chiefs and they did nothing... READ MORE›
THE MURDER CAPITAL The Honduran city of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, tops the list of the world's most violent places on earth... READ MORE›
Expendition team reportedly split on how to safeguard artefacts from looters after lost city rediscovered in honduras jungle also used by drug traffickers... READ MORE›
The killing of one of Honduras's most prominent environmental activists casts attention on the country's dismal human rights record... READ MORE›
The United States is sensationally eliminated from World Cup qualifying by minnows Trinidad and Tobago, leaving the Socceroos to face Honduras in next month's intercontinental play-off... READ MORE›
On Oct. 19, a judge told ordered Jorgensen to remain in Honduras unless he gets court permission to travel... READ MORE›
After Mexico, said Szychowska, she's off to Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Panama, Columbia, Peru, Bolivia, and finally, Brazil... READ MORE›
Indians on Honduras's Caribbean coast are suffering invasions of their lands by squatters, loggers, palm-oil planters and drug traffickers, a UN official said on Tuesday... READ MORE›
Honduran environmentalist Berta Caceres, second from right, attends a news conference with human rights activists in La Esperanza... READ MORE›
Melo wants Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to stop turning a blind eye to human rights abuses in Honduras... READ MORE›
They are putting him at more risk by keeping him in Honduras, Oscar Castro said by phone from Tegucigalpa... READ MORE›
Twenty-one officers investigated for alleged involvement in skimming 1.3m after October anti-drug raid of Valle Valle cartel netted 12.5m... READ MORE›
Socceroos to face Honduras in Sydney in World Cup qualifier at Olympic stadium... READ MORE›
Ten countries are currently designated for the program, with more than 70 percent either from El Salvador or Honduras, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services... READ MORE›
Berta Caceres's daughter urges Europeans to suspend aid and investment in hydro projects until human rights are respected... READ MORE›
Five men arrived in a vehicle at a billiards hall in the violent northeastern neighborhood and wielded AK-47 assault rifles... READ MORE›
Australia vs Honduras Socceroos have all the advantages in World Cup play-off, Sam Kerr says... READ MORE›
Agua Zarca has become emblematic of the Honduran government's failure to address corruption, law enforcement abuses and land grabs... READ MORE›
The group then spent several days in Costa Rica, before flying to Honduras, said an official in Costa Rica with direct knowledge of the case... READ MORE›
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