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Every published story, by topic and by region — 268 in the archive so far.
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Honduras Greenlighted Oil Exploration in Indigenous Reserve
Honduras granted a 2013 oil concession covering 35,256 square kilometers of Caribbean waters in La Moskitia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, without consulting the four indigenous peoples living there, violating international law.
Criterio.hn· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026British Firm Holds Stake in Honduras Caribbean Oil Concession
CaribX (UK) Limited, a British company with no prior oil experience, holds 55% of a hydrocarbon-exploration concession in Honduras's Moskitia as the non-operator alongside Bermuda-based H2P as the 45% operator, yet six years of exploration results remain undisclosed to the public.
Criterio.hn· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Two Charged in Deaths of Five Police Officers in Corinto
A court ordered pretrial detention for Jefry Josseth Guardado Herrera and Elí Nahúm Guerra, accused of involvement in a May clash at the Corinto border post that killed five members of a defunct anti-gang police unit.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Bill Would Create Youth Motorcycle License with Training Requirements
Congresswoman Yasmy Arita introduced legislation in Congress to establish a special youth motorcycle license requiring mandatory training and exams before issuance, aiming to reduce traffic accidents and improve road safety among young riders.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Supreme Court Backs Femicide Reform and Prisoner Release Bill
Honduras's Supreme Court approved proposed reforms to femicide statutes and a law allowing release of terminally ill prisoners, offering technical observations for Congress to consider during legislative debate.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 202650th La Prensa Marathon Sells Out Ahead of June 14 Race
Honduras's flagship La Prensa-Gatorade half marathon, now in its 50th edition on June 14 in San Pedro Sula, has sold out all categories, drawing 22 nationalities and thousands of recreational and elite runners in what organizers describe as a milestone for the country's premier running event.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Honduran Forward Luis Palma Joins Lech Poznań for €4 Million
Honduran forward Luis Palma has completed his transfer from Celtic to Poland's champion Lech Poznań for €4 million (about $4.3 million), becoming the most expensive signing in the Polish club's history.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Congress Opens Debate on ENEE Restructuring Plan
Congress is prepared to review the executive's proposal to restructure the state electricity utility ENEE to reduce its 38% loss rate—which costs the state approximately L1.3 billion monthly—and lower electricity costs for consumers.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Congressman Proposes Supervised Drivers' Licenses for Ages 16–18
Congressman Yury Sabas of the Liberal Party announced a bill to allow supervised driving licenses for Hondurans aged 16 to 18 with parental consent, mandatory insurance, and certified driver training, citing informal teenage driving already occurring on roads.
Televicentro· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Rain Expected to Return Thursday Across Honduras
Weather forecasters warn that rain will return to Honduras starting Thursday, affecting multiple zones across the country.
Radio HRNPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Drug Trafficker's Brother Named to Head Seized-Assets Agency
Jorge Alberto Cálix Orellana has been appointed director of Honduras's agency that administers assets seized from drug traffickers, sparking concerns over conflict of interest because his brother Mario José Cálix—a major trafficker extradited to the US in 2024—had substantial property and accounts seized by the same institution.
Criterio.hn· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Authorities Exhume Three Bodies From Rigores Massacre
Forensic authorities exhumed the remains of two children and an adult in Rigores as part of the investigation into a mass killing that shocked the community.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Banana Exports Rise 36% in First Quarter
Honduras's banana shipments reached $122.3 million in the first three months of 2026, up 36% year-over-year, driven by higher volumes and expanded cultivation, the Central Bank reported.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Central Bank Auctions $105.1 Million in Foreign Exchange
The Central Bank of Honduras auctioned $105.1 million in its June 2 currency auction, setting the weighted average exchange rate at L26.6667 per dollar for Wednesday, June 3.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Published on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Colombian Lawyers File Hondurasgate Complaint Against Former President JOH
Lawyers from Colombian President Gustavo Petro's party filed a complaint with Honduras's Public Ministry against former President Juan Orlando Hernández, alleging terrorist association and crimes against humanity based on disputed audio recordings, as forensic analysis of the recordings remains inconclusive.
Contracorriente· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Honduras Export Competitiveness Up 3.43% Through April
Honduras's Global Real Effective Exchange Rate Index held a 3.43% year-over-year gain in export competitiveness for the fourth consecutive month through April 2026, driven primarily by favorable exchange-rate movements.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Published on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026No Investigation Opened Into INE Director's Dual Posts
The Public Ministry says no investigation has been opened into Rony Pacheco, director of the National Statistics Institute (INE), who is also listed as an employee of the National Electoral Council (CNE), pending a report from the Court of Accounts to determine whether his dual roles violate civil-service law.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Rains Expected to Return Across Honduras on Thursday
Weather forecasters warn that rainfall will return to various regions of Honduras beginning Thursday, June 5.
Radio HRNPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Woman Stabbed to Death in Neighbor Dispute in La Ceiba
Dayana Sánchez, 23, was stabbed during an argument with a neighbor in the Pineda Milla neighborhood of La Ceiba and died after arriving at Hospital General Atlántida; police are investigating.
Once Noticias· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Prosecutors Seek Records on Humuya Hiring Practices
The Public Transparency and Anti-Corruption Office and its Comayagua regional division are seeking information from Humuya municipality regarding its appointment processes as part of a corruption investigation.
Ministerio Público (X)Published on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026ENEE Schedules Power Outages Wednesday for Maintenance
The state electricity utility ENEE will cut power to multiple zones across Honduras on June 3 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for scheduled maintenance, affecting areas in Choluteca, El Paraíso, and Tegucigalpa.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026June Deadline Set for 14th-Month Salary Payment
Honduras requires employers to pay workers their annual 14th-month bonus (decimocuarto) by June 30, a mandatory benefit calculated as one month's average salary over the preceding 12 months.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026Congressional Panel Drafts Climate Regulation Framework
Honduras's congressional environment committee is drafting a climate-change law that would establish regulatory standards to help the country mitigate effects of El Niño, drought, and other climate impacts on infrastructure and production.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 2, 2026Congress Takes Up Reform to Child Sexual Abuse Law
Honduras's National Congress is drafting reforms to strengthen legal protections and institutional coordination for the prevention, detection, and prosecution of sexual abuse against children and adolescents, following violence that kills dozens of minors yearly.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 2, 2026Honduran Journalist Gustavo Ramos Dies at 63
Gustavo Ramos, a respected Honduran journalist who worked for Radio Globo, Hable Como Habla, and Radio Nacional de Honduras, died on June 2 at 63; colleagues honored his decades of commitment to professional journalism and public service.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 2, 2026PAHO Mission Pushes Honduras Toward Integrated HIV Response
A PAHO technical team met with Honduras's Health Secretariat, the Global Fund, UNAIDS, and civil-society partners this week to identify ways to strengthen HIV diagnosis, information systems, and counseling by integrating services into primary-care networks.
OPS/PAHO – Noticias· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Coastal Erosion Displaces Families From Honduras's Pacific Shore
Over 40 years, the Gulf of Fonseca communities of Cedeño and La Puntilla have lost up to 100 meters of coastline to sea-level rise, destroying homes and businesses and driving residents—many of them young people—to migrate to the United States.
Criterio.hn· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Honduras Trains Health Teams to Detect Pandemics Earlier
Surveillance teams from all 20 of Honduras's health regions attended a PAHO-supported webinar on epidemiological intelligence, part of a Pandemic Fund-backed project to build a faster, One Health–integrated early-warning system for outbreaks and health emergencies.
OPS/PAHO – Noticias· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Honduras Showcases Maternal Mortality Gains at PAHO Regional Forum
At a PAHO regional webinar, Honduras Deputy Health Minister Eduardo Midence highlighted the country's progress in reducing preventable maternal deaths through emergency obstetric coordination, adolescent pregnancy prevention, and expanded contraceptive access.
OPS/PAHO – Noticias· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Arrest of Gang Leader Fuels Massacre Investigation
Authorities are investigating whether the May 21 massacre of 20 people in Rigores, Trujillo, was retaliation for the February killing of Ruth Nohemy Monroy, 17, the wife of recently arrested gang leader Alexis Molina Mencía.