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International Banks Back ENEE Breakup as Privatization Fears Mount
The World Bank, IDB, CAF, and BCIE have endorsed the government's plan to split the state electricity company into three entities for generation, transmission, and distribution, but critics warn it masks privatization and are demanding broader public consultation.
Politics
Supreme Court President: Femicide Reforms Need Budget Money
Proposed reforms to combat femicide, including specialized courts staffed by women judges, have the judiciary's support but still need a budget allocation that has not yet been secured, the president of Honduras's Supreme Court says.
Liberal Party Leader Seeks Probe Into Campaign Funds
Roberto Contreras, president of the Liberal Party's executive council and mayor of San Pedro Sula, has asked the Public Ministry to investigate how the party handled 42 million lempiras it borrowed and spent during the 2025 presidential campaign.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enSan Pedro Sula
Business
US Remains Honduras's Top Export Market at 46%
North America leads Honduras's trade, with the United States alone taking 46.4% of exports, followed by Europe at 20.9% and Central America at 20.3%.
Central Bank Chief Calls Energy-Sector Reform Essential
Failure to pass an energy-sector reform will entrench ENEE's structural problems, mounting debt, and operating losses, says central bank president Roberto Lagos, who has won the backing of international multilateral organizations.
Diario Roatán· enEconomyForeign War Driving Up Honduras Inflation, Rosenthal Says
Former Liberal Party leader Yani Rosenthal says fallout from a foreign war has pushed Honduras's inflation beyond the Central Bank's target range, squeezing households and forcing the government to subsidize fuel and energy costs.
Radio América HondurasEconomyExports Rise 7.3% on Coffee, Banana Gains
Honduras's merchandise exports grew 7.3% in the first half of 2026 from a year earlier, lifted by higher coffee and banana volumes and stronger international prices for gold and recycled goods.
16 Staple Foods Get Pricier Across Honduras
A consumer-advocacy group reported that at least 16 staple foods rose in price over the weekend, with beans reaching 120 lempiras (about $4.80) per measure and eggs up to 110 lempiras (about $4.40) per carton, along with higher prices for chayote, potatoes, peppers, and broccoli, blamed on weather, inflation, and Middle East conflicts.
Diario Roatán· enEconomyEnergy Regulator Cites Fuel Costs, Exchange Rate in Rate Review
The agency's review of electricity tariffs reflects upward pressure from rising fuel prices, exchange-rate shifts, and growing energy demand, CREE commissioner Héctor Corrales said.
Radio América HondurasEconomyENEE Sells Bonds to Pay Down Generator Debts
Honduras's state power utility is issuing bonds on the national financial market to raise cash and clear its accumulated debts to electricity generators, officials say, aiming to keep the power flowing.
Infrastructure
Tegucigalpa Faces Water Rationing Through June 21
The capital's water utility has announced a rotating supply schedule for June 16–21, with outages of three to six days per neighborhood, after drought left reservoirs at less than 50% capacity.
Televicentro· enTegucigalpaScheduled Power Outage to Hit San Pedro Sula on June 16
The state utility ENEE will cut power to industrial parks, commercial centers, and neighborhoods in San Pedro Sula on June 16 from 8:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. for maintenance on two distribution circuits serving the Bermejo substation.
Radio HRN· enSan Pedro Sula
Health
Pregnant Woman Dies of Severe Burns in Copán
María Teresa Hernández García, 22 and pregnant, died at Hospital Escuela in Tegucigalpa hours after being rushed from Copán with severe burns from a home accident; her family is seeking financial help to transport her body for burial in San Nicolás.
Health Ministry Extends Vaccination and Deworming Campaign
Honduras's Health Ministry has extended its vaccination and deworming campaign through June to widen immunization coverage nationwide, as the country reports five confirmed measles cases.
Environment
Extreme El Niño Threatens a Year of Drought in Honduras
Honduras's atmospheric agency has confirmed the onset of an extreme El Niño phase that could bring prolonged drought, high temperatures, and water shortages, threatening agriculture, livestock, hydroelectric power, and drinking water for millions of Hondurans over the next year.
Weather
Copeco Issues Green Alert for Gulf of Fonseca Coast
The National Risk and Contingencies office issued a 48-hour green alert for the Gulf of Fonseca coast over strong waves (3–4 feet), longer wave periods, and spring tides heightened by the new moon and lunar perigee, posing risks to fishers, small boats, and coastal communities.
La Prensa· enValleAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras
Tegucigalpa Steps Up Flood Prevention Ahead of Tropical Wave
Tegucigalpa's municipal emergency committee is clearing sediment from rivers and drains and hauling away debris to cut flood risk as a tropical wave nears the capital this week.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enTegucigalpa
Sports
Honduras Names Tennis and Taekwondo Athletes as Flag Bearers
The Honduran Olympic Committee named tennis player Natalie Gabriela Espinal Sánchez and taekwondo athlete Derek David Midence Aguilar as Honduras's flag bearers for the Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo, July 24–August 8, 2026.
Migration
Honduran Gets 46 Months for Illegal US Re-entry
A federal judge in Michigan sentenced Honduran national Wilmer Rodríguez, 39, to nearly four years in prison for illegally re-entering the United States after deportation, following an earlier state conviction for first-degree sexual assault, kidnapping, and firearms offenses.
La Prensa· enImmigration
Crime
Three Killed in Revenge Attack in Yoro
Mario Macedo, his sister Carmen Lobo, and Lobo's daughter Yaritza Suárez were shot dead at their home in rural Yoro in what police believe was retaliation for property damage months earlier; several gunmen on motorcycles carried out the killings.
El Heraldo· enSecurity · YoroAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)
Woman Killed by Partner in Domestic Violence Attack
Suyapa Zamora died after her partner attacked her with a club at their home in Arenas, Sonaguera, Colón; police have opened an investigation into the killing.
HCH· in SpanishSecurity · ColónCourt Upholds Assault Conviction Against Journalist Panameño
Honduras's Supreme Court rejected journalist José Carlo Panameño's appeal and upheld his conviction for assaulting neighbor Edson Euclides Gutiérrez Lagos in a May 24, 2023 parking dispute, as the victim breaks years of silence about the incident.
El Heraldo· enSecurity · TegucigalpaMan Accused of Domestic Violence Kills Sister-in-Law in Marcovia
A man already accused of violence against his wife and child is suspected of killing his brother's wife in the Las Conchas community of Marcovia, Choluteca; police came to gather evidence as the investigation continues.
HCH· in SpanishSecurity · CholutecaMan Jailed Pending Trial in Nurse's Killing in Cortés
A judge ordered Daniel Antonio Meraz Cáceres held in pretrial detention on a charge of aggravated femicide in the death of nurse Elvia Mercedes Gómez López, killed June 3 in San Manuel, Cortés; a preliminary hearing is set for July 15.
Once Noticias· in SpanishSecurity · CortésAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (RCV), Poder Judicial Honduras