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Fourteenth-Month Salary Payment to Inject L14 Billion
Honduras's June payment of the annual fourteenth-month salary bonus will circulate approximately 14 billion lempiras (about $560 million) through the economy, with the private sector accounting for roughly 10 billion lempiras and companies having until June 30 to comply.
Politics
Congress 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.
Honduras, Israel Expand Cooperation in Health and Agriculture
Israel will send medical brigades to Honduras in July and October, and both nations agreed to expand cooperation in agriculture, innovation, and technology, the governments announced after talks at the presidential palace.
Parental-Rights Bill Under Review in Congress
The Education Commission is reviewing a proposed Parental Rights Law that would give parents primary authority to teach their children about sexuality and other matters according to their own moral and religious values.
Infrastructure
Officials Push for Stricter Controls on Heavy-Vehicle Accidents
Officials and transport-sector representatives are calling for tougher enforcement of traffic laws, modern monitoring technology, and stricter driver-license suspension rules to reduce deaths in accidents involving heavy trucks.
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Health
Honduras Rolls Out Early Measles Vaccination for Infants
The Health Ministry launched a temporary "zero dose" of measles vaccine for children aged 6–11 months in response to regional outbreaks and two imported cases in Honduras, with vaccination also now required for travelers to Guatemala, Mexico, the US, and Canada.
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Honduras Halts Construction of Three Hospitals Amid Irregularity Probes
Honduras suspended construction of three public hospitals in Santa Bárbara, Salamá, and Ocotepeque in May following investigations into possible irregularities and cost overruns, while El Salvador inaugurated its Hospital Rosales after eight years of work.
Environment
Congressional 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 the effects of El Niño, drought, and other climate impacts on infrastructure and production.
Weather
Light to Moderate Rain Expected Across Western Honduras
Honduras's national weather service is forecasting light to moderate rainfall continuing across the southwestern and western regions of the country.
Culture
Honduran 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.
Honduras Hosts Third Ibero-American Tourism Forum
Honduras is hosting the Third Ibero-American Tourism Forum, bringing together regional representatives to promote tourism cooperation, share experiences, and develop tourism as an economic driver.
Sports
400 Free Tickets Offered for Honduras-Argentina Friendly
Influencer Carlos Eduardo Espina partnered with the Honduran Football Federation and law firm Morgan & Morgan to give away 400 free tickets to low-income families for Honduras's June 6 friendly match against Argentina in Texas.
Crime
Five Police Officers Killed in Cartel Ambush in Corinto
Five National Police officers were killed in a violent ambush at a house in Corinto belonging to a leader of a criminal organization linked to the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel; investigators say about 150 gang members participated in the attack.
La Prensa· enSecurity · ColónTwo Sisters-in-Law Among Eight Killed in Villa Nueva Crash
Denia Marisol Ramírez Ortiz, 34, and Evelyn Yasmín Irías Hernández, 26, were among eight people killed in a crash in Tegucigalpa's Villa Nueva neighborhood; families remembered them as hardworking women devoted to their families and faith.
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Police Launch New Anti-Extortion Unit to Replace Disbanded Division
The National Police began vetting 780 officers for the new Anti-Extortion and Terrorist Associations Division (Daet), which replaces the disbanded Dipampco unit and will focus on extortion, criminal networks, and organized-crime operations.
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