Top Story · Health
Chef Sandra Díaz Dies After Neck Injection at Private Clinic
Chef and television host Sandra Díaz died Wednesday after receiving a neck injection for back and neck pain at a private clinic, and authorities are investigating whether medical negligence caused her sudden collapse and death.
Also reported by: La Prensa, Radio Cadena Voces (RCV), TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Politics
Two CNE Councillors to Take Year-Long Leave Starting July 1
Ana Paola Hall and Cossette López, councillors on Honduras's National Electoral Council, have requested a one-year leave beginning July 1, leaving Congress to name temporary replacements from an earlier pool of vetted candidates.
EU Commits €6 Million to Honduras Investment and Security
The European Union is backing Honduras with a €6 million grant it will not have to repay, aimed at reducing investment risk, drawing in private capital, and folding the country into the bloc's Global Gateway infrastructure strategy, EU ambassador Gonzalo Fournier Conde said.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Gender-Identity Memo
Honduras's Supreme Court voided Memorandum 02/2026 on gender identity, which had been issued earlier in 2026.
Business
Manufacturing Posts Gains in Food, Construction Materials
Honduras's manufacturing sector grew, driven by food production—coffee, meat, and fish processing—and construction materials including cement, concrete, and steel reinforcing bar, the Central Bank reported.
Cigarette Smuggling Costs Honduras Nearly L1 Billion a Year
Customs Director Marco Tulio Abadíe said cigarette smuggling costs Honduras about L1 billion a year in lost tax revenue and broader economic harm, while only six companies operate under the authorized economic operator program meant to secure trade.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)EconomyAgriculture Grows on Stronger Coffee, Banana Output
Honduras's agriculture, forestry, and fishing sector expanded on the back of higher coffee yields from improved farming practices and a rebound in banana, fruit, and African palm production.
Women Hold Majority of Honduras Bank Deposits
Women now own the majority of deposit accounts in Honduras, a sign of their growing access to financial products, according to the banking regulator's 2025 gender-gap report.
Property Institute Warns Over World Cup Broadcast Rights
Honduras's Property Institute reminded businesses and individuals that restaurants, hotels, and others cannot show 2026 World Cup matches without authorization from rights holders, and that private viewers cannot rebroadcast games on social media or video platforms, under threat of fines.
Health
Medical Services Resume as Doctor Strike Ends
Patients returned to hospitals and clinics after physicians and the government reached a deal ending ten days of labor protests, though appointment backlogs, medicine shortages, and long waits persist.
Environment
Marine Center Promotes Sustainable Fishing in Bay Islands
The Marine Studies Center, a co-manager of a national marine park in the Bay Islands, is training fishers in responsible practices—including hook types, seasons, and minimum catch sizes—to protect fish stocks and safeguard long-term food security.
Diario Roatán· enBay IslandsMining Company Tied to Digital Smear Campaign Against Guapinol Activists
A joint investigation by Contracorriente and partners documents how companies in the EMCO mining group funded coordinated social-media campaigns branding Guapinol river defenders as "fake environmentalists"—a pattern tied to the killing of three activists and the exile of more than 400 others.
Contracorriente· enColón
Education
Sedesol Opens Application Platform for 8,000 Scholarships
Honduras's social-development ministry launched an online application platform for its National Scholarship Program, which offers more than 8,000 monthly grants of 4,000 lempiras (about $160) to university students with a GPA above 80%.
Also reported by: Televicentro, Radio HRN, Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Weather
Heavy Rains Flood San Pedro Sula Streets
Several vehicles were trapped in floodwaters on the streets of San Pedro Sula after heavy rains swamped the northern city.
Radio HRNSan Pedro SulaAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras, Radio Cadena Voces (X), Infobae – Honduras
Migration
Seven Hondurans Among 39 Rescued From Burning Migrant Truck in Texas
Seven Hondurans were identified among 39 migrants rescued from a truck that caught fire in Texas on June 4, and Honduras's Foreign Ministry says it is providing consular assistance to those involved.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Immigration
Crime
Officers in World Cup Mascot Costumes Arrest Drug Suspect
Honduran police dressed as 2026 FIFA World Cup mascots for an undercover operation that ended in the arrest of a suspected drug trafficker.
Radio HRNSecurityTwo Youths Critical After Motorcycle Crash in San Pedro Sula
A 14-year-old and a 20-year-old remain in critical condition at Mario Catarino Rivas Hospital after a motorcycle hit a pickup truck near the Technological University of Honduras; one is in intensive care and the other on a ventilator after emergency brain surgery.
La Prensa· enSecurity · San Pedro SulaAlso reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)
Authorities Destroy More Than 20,000 Coca Plants in Olanchito
Prosecutors in the Atlantic Littoral region destroyed more than 20,000 coca bushes in operations in Olanchito, part of ongoing efforts to eradicate drug crops.
Ministerio Público (X)Security · Yoro