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Government Pledges to Clear Doctors' Back Pay, Finalize 87 Contracts
President Asfura announced deals to pay 300 doctors owed wages since December 2025 and to finalize contracts for 87 physicians by a June 30 deadline, after talks with the Medical College of Honduras.
Politics
App Drivers Protest Vehicle Seizures in Tegucigalpa
Rideshare and app-based drivers protested in Tegucigalpa, demanding clearer rules and legal permits after the land-transport authority seized dozens of vehicles and issued fines in recent operations.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enTegucigalpaFormer Security Fund Chief Gets Five Years' Probation
Francisco Cosenza, former director of Honduras's Security Tax Fund, was sentenced by a US court to five years of probation under home confinement after pleading guilty to money laundering and bribery tied to the misuse of public security funds.
Also reported by: El Heraldo, TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Once Noticias, Radio HRN
Congress Passes Law Shielding Farms From Land Invasions
Congress passed a law declaring legally registered farms exempt from seizure and ordering police and the courts to respond immediately to illegal occupations affecting sectors such as palm oil, coffee, sugar cane, and citrus.
Also reported by: Radio Progreso HN
UN Rights Office Warns of Risks in Agroindustrial Law
The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights warned that Honduras's newly passed agroindustrial law could erode the land and territorial rights of indigenous and rural communities and deepen social conflict, and it urged Congress to bring the law in line with international standards.
ZEDE Oversight Body Restarts Under Ex-Official Facing Corruption Charges
The CAMP, which governs Honduras's special economic zones, resumed operations in May under Francisco René Flores Bonilla, a former JOH-era official charged by prosecutors in a corruption case over his handling of seized-asset funds.
Criterio.hn· enRoatán
Business
Honduras Replants 70,000 Acres of Coffee
Honduras has replanted 70,000 acres of coffee through a program run by the Agriculture Ministry and the Institute for Honduran Coffee, with officials projecting output will climb to 7 million quintals this harvest from 6.14 million a year earlier.
Diario Roatán· enEconomyPotato Prices Rise 5 Lempiras, Grower Says
A potato farmer from San Juan del Rancho who sells at markets around the capital says potato prices have risen by 5 lempiras.
Radio HRNEconomy14th-Month Bonus Expected to Inject L24.9 Billion
The Tegucigalpa Chamber of Commerce forecasts that the traditional 14th-month bonus will pump about L24.9 billion (roughly $1 billion) into the public and private sectors combined.
Radio América· enEconomy
Health
Honduras Ramps Up Measles Vaccinations at Bay Islands Airport
Health authorities vaccinated 85 people against measles and 69 against influenza at Roatán's international airport on June 3, after Honduras confirmed its first imported measles case, a 27-year-old Guatemalan traveler.
Diario Roatán· enRoatánDoctors' Strike Continues Despite Talks With Government
The Medical College of Honduras and the Health Ministry agreed to strengthen channels for dialogue on physicians' demands, but doctors will keep holding informational assemblies at health facilities while they consult members on any agreement.
Education
Teachers Press President on Pay-Adjustment Demand
Teacher leaders met with President Nasry Asfura to demand payment of a pending salary adjustment and other labor agreements, warning that nationwide class suspensions will continue if their demands go unmet.
Also reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)
Weather
Saharan Dust Reaches Honduras; Officials Warn of Respiratory Risk
Saharan dust reached Honduras on June 5, carrying bacteria and irritants that health authorities say threaten the lungs and eyes, and they urged people to wear masks and limit time outdoors.
Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected This Weekend
Honduras's weather service warns of heavy rain and thunderstorms across the country through Monday.
Sports
Argentina Lands in Texas for Friendly Against Honduras
The world-champion Argentine national team has arrived in College Station, Texas, under heavy security ahead of an upcoming friendly against Honduras.
Also reported by: Diez
Honduras Coach Molina Says Team Is Ready for Argentina
Honduras coach Francisco Molina said his team came to face all of Argentina, not just Messi, and will stick to its own game plan despite the challenge of meeting one of the world's best sides.
Crime
Stepfather Arrested in Killing of 14-Year-Old Girl in Olancho
Estefany Lizeth Carvajal, 14, was killed by her stepfather in Sursular, Olancho, after he learned she had a boyfriend; the man was arrested after trying to take his own life and is now jailed pending trial.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enSecurity · OlanchoSecond Suspect Arrested in Rigores Massacre of 20
Police arrested Williams Noé Reyes Izaguirre in Colón as a second suspect in the May 21 massacre of 20 people at an African palm plantation in Rigores, Trujillo; Alexis Molina Mencía, arrested earlier, is believed to have ordered the killings.
El Heraldo· enSecurity · ColónAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)
Child Hit by Pickup in Copán Suffers Minor Injuries
A child running out of a store near a school in Santa Rita, Copán, was struck by a pickup truck in a collision caught on security cameras, but suffered only minor injuries and shock.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enSecurity · CopánGunfight in Chamelecón Wounds Two Civilians
Police clashed with gang members in San Pedro Sula's Chamelecón sector on June 5, wounding two civilians and making arrests and seizures as authorities press saturation operations in the high-crime area.
Once Noticias· in SpanishSecurity · San Pedro SulaAlso reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)