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911 Emergency Workers Say They've Gone Months Without Pay
About 300 employees of Honduras's National Emergency System 911—ambulance crews, paramedics, and dispatchers—say they have gone unpaid for several months, with Human Resources giving no explanation for delays that began when the current government took office.
Politics
Honduras Ranks Sixth Worldwide for Forced Displacement
Honduras's human-rights ombudsman reports that at least 23,000 people were forcibly displaced from the country between 2010 and 2025, ranking it sixth among 162 nations hardest hit by forced displacement.
Radio HRNImmigrationFinance Minister: ENEE Overhaul Won't Privatize the Power Company
Finance Minister Emilio Hércules said a proposed law on the state-owned electricity utility ENEE would keep all three of its linked companies fully government-owned, with any decisions requiring approval from Congress.
Also reported by: Radio América Honduras
Business
Government Says Drought Won't Trigger Grain Shortages
The Vice Minister of Coffee said Honduras has enough beans and corn to meet domestic demand despite the drought hitting several regions.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)EconomyHonduras's Foreign Reserves Climb $1.07 Billion Since January
Honduras's net international reserves rose by $1.067 billion between January 27 and June 11, 2026, with import coverage holding steady at 6.6 months of goods and services.
Honduras's Cardamom Exports Expected to Reach 100,000 Quintals
Honduras expects to produce roughly 100,000 quintals of cardamom for export this year, chiefly to Saudi Arabia and other international markets.
Infrastructure
Funding Delays at State Bank Stall Housing Program
Only about 3,000 social homes may be built this year because the state housing bank BANHPROVI has yet to receive promised funds, though officials say $500 million a year could start flowing by late August if IMF talks move forward.
Barrier Kept San Pedro Sula Crash From Being Worse
San Pedro Sula mayor Roberto Contreras said a protective barrier in the area stopped a vehicle and shielded a doctor inside during a recent accident, preventing a far worse outcome.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)San Pedro SulaHonduras Shores Up Chamelecón River Levees Near Airport
Infrastructure Secretary Aníbal Erler inspected work reinforcing the Chamelecón River levees in La Lima, Cortés, a L1.5–1.6 billion project (about $60–64 million) meant to shield citrus farms, communities, and the international airport from flooding during heavy rains.
Radio América HondurasCortés
Education
INFOP Adds AI and Solar Courses to Its Training
Honduras's national vocational institute is adding courses for artificial intelligence and solar-panel technicians to match labor-market demand, director Edgardo Loucel says.
Crime
Two Arrested in Yoro Motorcycle-Theft Ring
National Police arrested two members of a gang accused of stealing and stripping motorcycles in Olanchito, Yoro.
Policía Nacional de HondurasSecurity · YoroDeported Man Arrested in Wife's Killing at Motel
A deported man was arrested after his wife was killed at a motel, in a case involving accusations of infidelity and a financial dispute over about 260,000 lempiras (roughly $10,400).
Radio HRNSecurityMan Arrested in La Paz Over Child Rape and Stabbing
Police arrested a man in La Paz on suspicion of the aggravated rape of a child and the stabbing of a household member.
Policía Nacional de HondurasSecurity · La PazAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Prosecutors Raid La Lima Neighborhood in Child-Exploitation Case
Honduras's anti-trafficking unit carried out raids in La Lima, Cortés, to investigate the suspected production and distribution of child sexual abuse material.
Ministerio Público (X)Security · Cortés