Honduras
Mysterious Death Of U.S. Soldier in Honduras Prompts Joint Investigation: 'An Irreparable Tragedy'
A 25-year-old U.S. Army officer stationed in Honduras was found dead last weekend on the banks of the Chiquito River in Comayagua, approximately five miles from Soto Cano Air Base
Marco Rubio Stands By Removal Of U.S. Citizen Children: 'The Children Went With Their Mother'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stood by the removal of two U.S. citizen children, one of them suffering from cancer. "The children went with their mothers."
A Migrant Had Just Gotten His Pathway to Legal Status Approved. Then ICE Detained Him While Still at the Immigration Office
A Honduran man seeking legal status through marriage was detained by ICE immediately after his USCIS approval.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Blames 'Democrat's Open Border and Cartel First Policies' for Georgia Woman's Murder
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene took to social media to mourn the death of a Georgia woman who she claimed was killed as a result of "Democrat's open border and cartel first policies."
Honduran President Takes Friendlier Tone With Trump Admin, Agrees to Extend Extradition Treaty With U.S.
"Xiomara Castro's move is likely partly motivated by the need to mitigate domestic unrest and international isolation" said a political analyst to The Latin Times
Trump Team Stonewalling Latin American Nations on Mass Deportation Talks: 'This is Not How It's Supposed to Work'
Trump's refusal to engage Latin American leaders on deportation plans is leaving governments anxious as he aims to reshape the U.S.'s immigration landscape on his first day in office
Texas Mom Fights to Reunite with Son Stuck in Honduras as Absent Dad Blocks Return: 'I Wanna Come Back'
A Texas mother is fighting to reunite with her 15-year-old son after Honduran immigration officials blocked his return to the U.S., citing the need for a notarized consent letter from his father, who has been absent for over a decade.
Honduras Threatens To Shut Down U.S. Rent-Free Military Bases If Trump Conducts Mass Deportations Of Its Nationals
Xiomara Castro said that a "hostile attitude" from the U.S. toward Honduran migrants would lead to a review of the country's cooperation policies with the country
2024 Was The Deadliest Year For Journalism With At Least 165 Members of the Press Killed
In the last five years, only Gaza (159) and Ukraine (59) have reported more journalist deaths than Mexico (55)
Cuban-American Influence Set to Shape U.S. Latin America Policy in Trump's Second Term
Carlos Trujillo, who backed the Bolivia coup, could join forces with Rubio to push hard-line policies on Cuba and Venezuela, reshaping U.S. foreign policy toward Cuba and Latin America.
Honduras Defense Minister, Deputy Step Down Over Drug Trafficking Accusations
Their resignation came Saturday, three days after President Xiomara Castro canceled the extradition treaty with the United States.
The key to tackling Florida's coral crisis might just be found off the shores of Honduras
A team of scientists looks to create an offspring from both corals since they have both thrived in similar extreme heat conditions
Honduras Far From Dismantling Ex-president's 'Narco-state': Experts
Hernandez, 55, spent years in positions of power cozying up to kingpins from some of Latin America's most notorious cartels, which placed proxies in state institutions while he pocketed millions of dollars in drug money.
Former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández sentenced to 45 years in U.S. prison
He has been found guilty on three drug and gun trafficking charges
Former Honduran president to learn if he'll spend the rest of his life at an American prison
Juan Orlando Hernández served as president of Honduras from 2014 to 2022. He was extradited to the U.S. on April 2022
One Year On, Honduras Prison Massacre Survivors Still Reeling
Honduras is a country with a particularly high rate of violence in its 25 prisons -- which hold some 21,000 inmates.
Honduran Mother Seeks Closure As Gang Burial Site Uncovered
Honduras, much like its neighbors Guatemala and El Salvador, has been brought to its knees by gang violence.
Latino migrants are facing "unprecedented vulnerabilities" on their journey to the U.S.
MSF also highlights that local health institutions were "overwhelmed" facing the increase in the migratory flow in 2023.
MLB Diversity: Latinos Make Up Nearly a Quarter of League Lineup as 2024 Season Steps Up to the Plate
Latin America continues to be an oasis for MLB talent with 10 countries with at least one representative; Dominican Republic is king with 108
Honduran Ex-first Lady Seeks Presidency After Husband's Conviction
The lawyer, whose husband Juan Orlando Hernandez served as president from 2014-2022, added that from Wednesday she will begin a "crusade for justice" in his defense.
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández is Convicted of Aiding Drug Traffickers
Hernández had been accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes to enable cocaine trafficking into the United States
Former Honduran President Starts Trial in the U.S., Accused of Running a 'Narco-State
Juan Orlando Hernández has also been accused of accepting millions in bribes from drug traffickers
Honduras To Receive Over $600 Million Loan As Part Of Highway Rehabilitation Program
The amount will be used to rehabilitate and widen 308 kilometers of highway on five different routes throughout the Central American country's north and east.
Honduras Shocks Mexico with 2-0 Victory in Concacaf Nations League Quarterfinals
El TRI was largely ineffective in attack, failing to register a single shot on target in the first half
Mexico Witnesses Sharp Increase In Migrants From Venezuela, Guatemala, Honduras
Mexico's foreign affairs secretary said in the last month alone, 60,000 Venezuelan, 35,000 Guatemalan, and 27,000 Honduran migrants reached the country.
Honduras Plans To Construct Island Prison To Detain Gang Members
President Xiomara Castro's new plan involves the construction of an isolated prison on the Islas del Cisne archipelago, situated 250km off the coast.
Honduras Adopts El Salvador's Approach In Anti-Gang Crackdown
Honduran police, like their counterparts in El Salvador, shared videos of tattooed inmates being forcefully escorted during a recent prison sweep.
Honduras Implements Immediate Curfew Following Fatal Shooting Incident
In addition to the pool hall shooting, separate murders in the Sula Valley region on Saturday increased the death toll to at least 20.
Honduran Families Demand Answers As Death Toll In Prison Riot Rise To 46
Gang-related violence engulfed the prison, leaving families desperate for information about their incarcerated loved ones' well-being.
Riot At Women's Jail In Honduras Leaves 41 Dead
A riot at a prison in Honduras on Tuesday has left at least 41 women dead.