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Honduras Agencies Sign Deal to Speed Up Trade Clearance
Honduras's customs authority, ARSA, and SENASA signed a cooperation agreement to streamline import and export processes through shared technology and risk management, aiming to cut costs and processing times for businesses.
Politics
U.S. Embassy Clarifies What a Visa Denial Really Means
The U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa explained that a denial under section 221(g) is not final and may require additional documents, while a 214(b) denial does reject that specific application but allows a future reapplication.
Once Noticias· in SpanishImmigrationFarmer and Indigenous Groups Push Back Against Anti-Protest Law
The Alianza Campesina, Indígena y Popular de Honduras and allied social organizations formally challenged a proposed legal reform on Thursday, arguing it would criminalize protest and curtail civil liberties.
Legal Expert Calls for Commission to Review New Penal Code Reforms
Criminal defense attorney Jaime Rodríguez is urging the creation of a commission — including prosecutors, defense lawyers, and other legal bodies — to conduct a comprehensive review of the recently enacted reforms to Honduras's Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure.
Business
Honduras Business Council Launches Nine-Point Agenda with President Asfura
The Honduran private sector, through FEDECAMARA, has presented President Nasry Juan Asfura with a nine-point policy agenda covering administrative simplification and workforce development, aimed at improving the country's investment climate and decentralizing economic growth.
Infrastructure
ENEE Schedules Power Outages in Choluteca and Puerto Cortés Saturday
Honduras's state electric utility ENEE will cut power overnight Saturday in dozens of neighborhoods across Choluteca and Puerto Cortés for scheduled maintenance and infrastructure upgrades, affecting thousands of customers.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enCholuteca
Health
El Niño's Heat Threatens Health and Food Security for Millions
Honduran experts warn that extreme temperatures above 42°C are spreading dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases into previously cool regions, driving a kidney-failure crisis in the south, and destroying crops that put 1.7 million people at risk of food insecurity.
Honduras Runs Vaccination Drive May 30–31
The Health Ministry is urging Hondurans to visit their nearest vaccination site on May 30–31 to complete their immunization schedules, reminding them to bring their vaccination cards.
Hemodialysis Service Opens in Danlí for Kidney Patients
Honduras's Health Secretariat announced that hemodialysis services are now available in Danlí, providing chronic kidney disease patients in the El Paraíso department with local access to treatment.
Secretaría de SaludDanlí
Environment
Scarlet Macaws Return to La Ceiba After 60-Year Absence
Conservation group PRO-ALAS, in partnership with government and local tourism authorities, released eight scarlet macaws along the Cangrejal River near Pico Bonito National Park — the first wild population of the species in the region since the 1960s.
La Prensa· enLa Ceiba
Weather
Drought Alert Expands to 75 Municipalities Across Honduras
Honduras's emergency agency Copeco widened its drought alert from 60 to 75 municipalities across six departments, warning that El Niño conditions could extend dry spells for weeks and are already straining water supplies and threatening crops and livestock in the dry corridor.
Culture
HCH Honors Four Journalists at Annual Pablo Matamoros Awards
HCH Televisión Digital held the sixth edition of its Pablo Matamoros Awards, recognizing journalists Alex Cáceres, Wilmer Montoya, José Luis Teruel, and Gerardo Cáceres for their careers and contributions to Honduran media.
Honduras Hosts Ibero-American Tourism Forum, Eyes Copán Investment
The III Ibero-American Tourism Forum is being held in Honduras, with Copán Ruinas highlighted as a key site to attract sustainable investment and strengthen the country's cultural-heritage economy, according to the private sector.
COHEP (Private Sector Council)Tourism · Copán Ruinas
Sports
Motagua Signs Italy-Trained Defender Valerio Marinacci
Honduran champion Motagua has signed 23-year-old Italo-Honduran center-back Valerio Marinacci, a left-footed defender who trained in Lazio's youth academy, as the club's second reinforcement ahead of upcoming tournaments.
La Prensa· enTegucigalpaAlso reported by: Once Noticias
Honduras Loses Striker Puerto to US Visa Denial Before Argentina Friendly
Striker Erick Puerto's US visa was denied, ruling him out of Honduras's June 6 friendly against Argentina in College Station, Texas, while fellow call-up Alenis Vargas remains in limbo after his passport was retained pending a visa decision.
Motagua Parts Ways with Midfielder Carlos Mejía
Honduran club Motagua has officially released midfielder Carlos Mejía, who joined in 2021 and won three league titles with the club, despite having one year remaining on his contract.
Crime
Honduras Dissolves Anti-Gang Unit, Creates New Crime Agency
President Nasry Asfura's National Defense and Security Council voted to shut down the anti-gang police directorate DIPAMPCO and replace it with a new inter-agency National Agency Against Crime (ANC) that will unify intelligence and operations with U.S. support.
Man Arrested with Crack, Cocaine in Tela
Honduran police detained one individual found in possession of suspected crack cocaine and powder cocaine in the Mezapa area of Tela, Atlántida.
Policía Nacional de HondurasSecurity · AtlántidaMS-13 Member 'El Fantasma' Arrested on Drug Charges in Choloma
Honduran police arrested a man known as 'El Fantasma,' identified as an active MS-13 member, on drug possession charges in Choloma, Cortés.
Policía Nacional de HondurasSecurity · CortésHonduras Air Force Returns Overhauled T-27 Tucano to Service
The Honduran Air Force has completed a full refurbishment of a T-27 Tucano aircraft — carried out entirely by its own technical staff — returning it to active duty for aerial surveillance, counter-narcotics, and natural-resource protection missions.
SEDENA HondurasSecurity