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Rising Food Prices Squeeze Honduran Households
A UNAH food-security monitor reports steady increases in the cost of staples—beef, pork, eggs, oil, and beans each rose 1 to 10 lempiras in early June—outpacing minimum-wage gains and pushing an estimated 2.2 million Hondurans toward food insecurity by year's end.
Politics
Court Orders Direct Notice of Embargoes Against Public Agencies
The Supreme Court has ordered judges nationwide to notify the Treasury and affected agencies directly of final orders authorizing embargoes against public institutions, ensuring payments comply with budget availability.
German Embassy Offers Free Session on Moving to Germany
The German Embassy in Honduras will hold a free virtual information session on June 22 for Hondurans interested in moving to Germany to work, covering financial planning, paperwork, family matters, and where to settle.
Radio HRN· enImmigration60 Approved Prosecutors Still Wait to Be Sworn In
Sixty attorneys who topped a public-prosecutor competition asked Congress to press the Public Ministry after their swearing-in stalled for months following an April notice that was never followed up.
Court Convicts Three IHSS Officials in Hospital Fraud Case
A corruption court convicted three former Social Security Institute officials, including Mario Roberto Zelaya and José Ramón Bertetty, of ongoing fraud uncovered in a 2016 CNA investigation into overpriced contracts for work at Hospital Regional del Norte, sentencing them to nine years and four months in prison.
Civil Society Groups Back ENEE Overhaul Despite Criticism
The Association for a More Just Society and the National Anti-Corruption Council have endorsed a plan to split the state electricity company (ENEE) into three commercial firms for generation, transmission, and distribution, but analysts say the groups have eased their scrutiny of the Asfura government and that the reform has not been adequately aired with the public.
Audit of Former Chief Justice Obando Gets Underway
The Supreme Court's appointed auditor (TSC) has begun reviewing the tenure of Rebeca Ráquel Obando, who resigned as president of the court in March after making roughly 190 appointments during her term that drew criticism.
Planning Ministry Spent L2.2M on Event Meals Over Three Years
A La Prensa review of government contracts found that the now-defunct Strategic Planning Ministry spent more than 2.2 million lempiras (about $88,000) on breakfasts, lunches, and catering for workshops, meetings, and internal events between 2023 and 2025, contracting more than 8,300 food services in all.
Beneficial-Ownership Law Wins Support, but Data-Security Fears Linger
A new law creating a central registry of beneficial owners won backing from legal experts as a tool to fight money laundering and improve Honduras's standing with the Financial Action Task Force, though analysts warn of the risks if sensitive data falls into the wrong hands or is used for political ends.
Electricity-Sector Reform Clears First Vote in Congress
Congress opened first-round debate on an 18-article bill to reorganize and strengthen the country's power system, which still needs two more votes before final passage.
Also reported by: Congreso Nacional
Honduras Launches Biometric IDs for Children
The National Registry (RNP) began enrolling children ages 6 to 17 in a new biometric identity document called Dinna, targeting 2.3 million minors across 23,836 schools nationwide in a $40 million World Bank–funded program meant to guarantee the right to identity and prevent trafficking.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enEducation
Business
Central Bank Auctions $82.2 Million in Foreign Exchange
The Central Bank of Honduras auctioned $82.2 million in its June 19 currency sale, setting an average exchange rate of L26.7135 per dollar for June 20 to 22.
Economist Warns Inflation Will Top Central Bank Target
Economist Guillermo Matamoros says the Central Bank of Honduras must take mitigating steps as indicators suggest inflation will overshoot its target range, though May data point to a slowdown from April.
Radio América HondurasEconomyHonduras Foreign Reserves Up $1.18 Billion Since January
Honduras's net foreign reserves grew by $1.18 billion from late January to mid-June 2026, while import coverage held steady at 6.6 months of goods and services.
Government Waives Tariffs on 60,000 Tons of Rice Imports
The government approved importing 60,000 metric tons of South American rice tariff-free through December 31, waiving the 45% duty normally charged to countries without free-trade agreements—a move criticized by domestic rice growers who say they lack guaranteed prices and a coherent farm policy.
Radio América HondurasEconomyAge Bias Stalls the Job Hunt for Hondurans Over 30
At a job fair in Tegucigalpa, older workers said they face age discrimination despite their experience and credentials, while hundreds of applicants of all backgrounds contend with high unemployment and a shortage of formal jobs.
Infobae – Honduras· enEconomy · Tegucigalpa
Infrastructure
ENEE Plans Power Cuts in San Pedro Sula on June 21
The state power utility ENEE will cut electricity to several San Pedro Sula neighborhoods on Sunday, June 21, during two separate transmission-line maintenance windows—7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and noon to 3 p.m.
Radio HRN· enSan Pedro Sula
Health
Honduras Confirms Bird Flu at Commercial Farm
Senasa confirmed avian influenza at a commercial poultry farm in San Pedro Zacapa, Santa Bárbara, triggering containment measures to prevent its spread.
Radio América· enSanta Bárbara
Environment
Rising Seas Drive Coastal Hondurans to Migrate
Coastal erosion in Cedeño, on the Gulf of Fonseca, has pushed the shoreline back 135 meters since 2004, destroying homes and livelihoods and driving young people to migrate abroad to survive.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enCholuteca
Weather
Rain and Wind Collapse Homes in Choluteca
Heavy rain and strong winds in southern Honduras destroyed about seven traditional bahareque homes in Santa Lucía and El Palenque, in Choluteca department, displacing families but causing no deaths; authorities are assessing the damage and coordinating aid.
Infobae – Honduras· enCholuteca
Crime
Prosecutors Seek 60-Plus Years for Man Accused of Abusing Nephew
The Public Ministry says it will seek more than 60 years in prison for a man accused of sexually abusing his nephew.
Ministerio Público (X)SecurityTwo Women Killed, Three Men Wounded in El Porvenir
Yaritza Murillo, 20, and Katerin Oliva, 19, were shot dead and three men were wounded in an armed attack at a home in El Porvenir, Atlántida; the motive remains unclear and no arrests have been reported.
La Prensa· enSecurity · AtlántidaAlso reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)
Man Gets 20 Years for Lawyer's Murder in San Pedro Sula
A court sentenced a man to 20 years in prison for the murder of attorney René Altamirano in San Pedro Sula, in a case prosecuted by the Public Ministry.
Ministerio Público (X)Security · San Pedro SulaPolice Vehicle Hits Truck in Comayagua; Casualties Reported
A National Police vehicle collided with a trailer truck in El Rodeo, Comayagua, on Wednesday afternoon, injuring several officers, with preliminary reports suggesting some may have died, though exact figures remain unconfirmed.
El Heraldo· enSecurity · ComayaguaAlso reported by: Radio HRN