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Honduras to Tender 1,500 MW of Natural-Gas Power
Honduras is preparing an international tender for 1,500 megawatts of firm capacity fueled by liquefied natural gas, aiming to diversify its energy mix and add the supply needed to meet rising demand over the next decade.
Politics
Three Former Tocoa Councilors to Stand Trial on Abuse-of-Authority Charges
A judge ordered three former municipal councilors from Tocoa to stand trial on charges of abuse of authority in a case involving harm to the state, but freed them on condition of monthly check-ins rather than holding them in pretrial detention.
HCH· in SpanishColónUS Embassy Opens Family Reunification Visa for Elderly Hondurans
The US Embassy in Honduras has opened a visa program letting Hondurans over 60 who have not seen their migrant children in more than a decade travel legally to the United States to reunite with them, with the Fundación Hermano Lejano guiding applicants through the process.
Once Noticias· in SpanishImmigrationLawyer Says Energy Reform Is Privatization in Disguise
Attorney Omar Menjívar argues that a bipartisan electricity-sector reform moving through Congress would leave the state-owned utility ENEE intact while gradually handing control of power delivery to private companies, pointing to how Hondutel declined after losing core telecom functions to private providers.
Infrastructure
Power Outages Planned Across Honduras on June 23
ENEE has scheduled maintenance outages on June 23 affecting La Guama and nearby towns (8:30 AM–4:30 PM), San Pedro Sula neighborhoods (8:45 AM–2:45 PM), and Juticalpa and much of Olancho (8:00 AM–4:00 PM).
Also reported by: Radio HRN
Health
San Felipe Cancer Machine Sits Idle Amid Budget Questions
A high-tech linear accelerator donated to Hospital San Felipe and installed earlier this year remains unused because the government has requested an additional L120 million (about $4.8 million) to get it running, without clearly explaining why or how the sum relates to the L100 million already spent on equipment.
El Heraldo· enTegucigalpaHuman Botfly Cases Climb to 191 in Honduras
Honduras has recorded 191 cases of human botfly infection in the first six months of 2026, with health authorities warning the pace may surpass last year's total of 300 cases and noting three deaths already this year.
Honduras to Launch Digital Vaccination Registry on August 1
Starting August 1, Honduras will move vaccination records from paper to a national digital system, letting health authorities track immunizations in real time, identify people due for doses, and sharpen disease-prevention planning.
Musflex Muscle Relaxant Back on Shelves Without Prescription
Honduras's health regulator lifted all restrictions on sales of Musflex (carisoprodol) muscle relaxants, allowing pharmacies to dispense the drug without a prescription and easing supply concerns.
Education
Honduras Poised to Launch Its First National Satellite
UNAH's Morazán nanosatellite, built with Japanese backing and chosen as winner of the UN's KiboCUBE competition, is on track for an April 2027 launch — but only if Congress ratifies the international space treaties Honduras needs to take part.
Weather
Magnitude 3.5 Earthquake Hits Eastern Honduras
A magnitude 3.5 earthquake centered about 36 kilometers southeast of Froylán Turcios in Olancho on Monday caused no reported damage or injuries, authorities said.
Once Noticias· in SpanishOlancho
Crime
Man Arrested in Jealousy-Driven Killing in Colón
Julio Gómez was arrested in Sonaguera after allegedly beating his live-in partner, Suyapa Zamora, to death with a wooden club in the Arenas community on June 17, saying he was jealous of her alleged interest in his cousin.
La Prensa· enSecurity · ColónAlso reported by: HCH
Three Hondurans Die of Carbon-Monoxide Poisoning in Missouri
Three Hondurans were found dead in Missouri in what authorities suspect was carbon-monoxide poisoning from a running vehicle; a surviving child is in care, and Honduras's Foreign Ministry is coordinating the identification and repatriation of the victims.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enSecurityAlso reported by: Radio HRN
Colonel Accused of Sexual Harassment, Embezzlement at Támara Prison
Colonel Juan Carlos Osorto, former director of Honduras's main prison in Támara, faces accusations of sexual harassment, abuse of authority, and coercion from female staff, along with an investigation into L8 million (about $320,000) missing from prison canteen funds.
La Prensa· enSecurity · Francisco Morazán