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Tegucigalpa Mayor Seeks Review of Toncontín Airport Contract
Tegucigalpa Mayor Juan Diego Zelaya says the capital's distance from its international airport hurts its competitiveness, and he plans to request a review of Toncontín's concession contract to let regional flights resume there.
Also reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Politics
Evangelical Leaders Urge Transparent Power Reforms, Say ENEE Must Stay Public
The Evangelical Fellowship of Honduras called for a broader, technically grounded public debate on the proposed electricity reforms, stressing that any modernization must keep ENEE in state hands and shield Honduran households and businesses from service disruptions and high costs.
US Congresswoman Seeks Probe of Rigores Massacre
US Representative Rashida Tlaib introduced an amendment to cut off American security aid to any Honduran units found involved in the May 21 massacre of at least 20 farmworkers in Rigores, Colón, and to require the Secretary of Defense to report to Congress within 180 days on the investigation's progress.
Congress Approves Humanitarian Aid to Venezuela After Earthquakes
Honduras's National Congress unanimously approved sending food, medicine, water, and supplies to Venezuela after the June 24 earthquakes that killed nearly 1,900 people, with lawmakers each pledging a day's salary to fund the effort.
Also reported by: Congreso Nacional
Congress Refuses to Open Records From Former Leader Redondo
The National Congress is refusing to unseal boxes that may hold financial documents from former Congress president Luis Redondo's 2022–2026 tenure, citing the need for oversight by the Court of Accounts, while saying digital records of the spending have been deleted.
CODEH Calls for Independent Electoral Council
The Committee for the Defense of Human Rights says Honduras needs an electoral council free of party control, and it opposes reinstating two current counselors to ensure transparent elections in 2029.
Honduras Names Ana Paola Hall as Ambassador to Spain
The government named former National Electoral Council president Ana Paola Hall as ambassador to Spain, charging her with strengthening ties between the two countries.
Supreme Court Closes Main Entrance for Repairs
The Supreme Court will temporarily close its main entrance this week for building improvements, urging visitors to use other entrances and pointing people to its online platform for proceedings.
Poder Judicial HondurasInfrastructure · Tegucigalpa
Business
Lawmaker Proposes Freeze on Electricity Rates
Godofredo Fajardo, vice president of Congress, introduced a bill to block a 12.82% electricity rate increase announced by the energy regulator, holding the price at 5.32 lempiras per kilowatt-hour rather than letting it rise to 5.98 lempiras, citing the strain on household budgets and business costs.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishPoliticsAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras
Central Bank Auctions $99.4 Million in Foreign Exchange
The Central Bank of Honduras allocated $99.4 million in a foreign-exchange auction on July 1, setting the weighted average exchange rate at L26.7356 per dollar for July 2.
Congress Approves Customs Modernization Contracts
Congress approved contracts for consulting, technology infrastructure, and external audits to modernize Honduras's customs agency and improve tax collection, funded through an IDB loan.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishPoliticsPrivate-Sector Credit Keeps Growing
Credit to Honduras's private sector continues to grow at a healthy pace, driven by local-currency lending to businesses in productive sectors including services, real estate, and agriculture.
ENEE Raises Electricity Rates 12.48% for Third Quarter
State utility ENEE raised residential, commercial, and industrial electricity rates by 12.48% from July 1 through September 30, adding roughly that much to monthly bills across all customer segments.
Also reported by: Radio América Honduras, Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Foreign Direct Investment Falls 27% in First Half of 2026
Foreign direct investment in Honduras fell 27% in the first six months of 2026 to $213 million, about $80 million less than the same period last year, the Central Bank confirmed.
Radio HRNEconomyIMF Tracking Honduras's Electricity Reforms
The International Monetary Fund is monitoring Honduras's efforts to reform its electricity sector, with more steps still needed to fix problems at the state-owned utility ENEE.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)EconomyPróspera to Host Coffee Festival on Roatán July 11
Fundación Próspera is teaming up with the inaugural Espressate Roatán event on July 11 to showcase Honduran coffee to producers, entrepreneurs, and international visitors, aiming to open new markets and spotlight the quality of the country's coffee industry.
Infrastructure
Tegucigalpa Water Rationing Continues as Reservoirs Fall to 40%
Tegucigalpa's water authority says thousands of households will keep receiving water only once a week as reservoirs hover near 40% capacity and continue to drop for lack of rain, and officials warn the rationing could worsen if the rains don't return soon.
Infobae – Honduras· enEspañol ↗Tegucigalpa
Weather
Tropical Wave Expected to Bring Heavy Rain to Honduras
A tropical wave is expected to bring heavy rain to Honduras, forecasters say, even as parts of the country swelter in extreme heat.
Sports
Deiby Flores Trains With Honduran Club Before Angola Move
Midfielder Deiby Flores, sidelined since January, is training with second-division side Palestino to regain fitness before joining Angolan club Petro Luanda, where he will play alongside fellow Honduran Jonathan Rubio.
Supercopa Honduras Moved Up to July 23
The Liga Nacional rescheduled the 2026 Supercopa between Motagua and Olimpia from July 25 to July 23 at the clubs' request, giving them more time to prepare before the Central American Cup begins in late July.
Also reported by: Radio HRN
Migration
Honduras Expands Circular Migration Program With Spain
Honduras will send 1,000 workers to Spain in 2026 under a circular migration program run with Spain, Guatemala, and the Inter-American Development Bank, up from more than 800 Honduran farmworkers placed in 2025, with formal contracts and a 97% return rate.
Infobae – Honduras· enEspañol ↗Immigration
Crime
Two Brothers Shot Dead in La Ceiba
Gunmen shot and killed two brothers, Osman Naín Jiménez Munguía, 26, and Darwin Javier Padilla Jiménez, in the Lomas de Buenos Aires neighborhood of La Ceiba on Tuesday night, and authorities are investigating.
La Prensa· enEspañol ↗Security · La CeibaAuthorities Seize L420 Million in Assets From 'Los Domínguez' Gang
Prosecutors seized 228 assets worth more than 420 million lempiras (about $17 million) tied to the Los Domínguez criminal organization in simultaneous raids across Choluteca and Valle, including property, businesses, and financial accounts allegedly linked to drug trafficking and money laundering.
El Heraldo· enEspañol ↗Security · CholutecaAlso reported by: Radio América, Policía Nacional de Honduras
Man Missing Since Saturday Found Dead in Olancho
Juan Ángel Guadalupe Domínguez Cárcamo, 66, was found dead in a mountainous area of Salamá after disappearing Saturday; firefighters recovered his badly decomposed remains, and authorities are investigating the cause of death.
Once Noticias· in SpanishSecurity · OlanchoFamily Accuses Police of Killing 16-Year-Old in La Esperanza
A 16-year-old boy died at a Tegucigalpa hospital after police shot him during a June 30 operation in La Esperanza, Intibucá; his mother says officers beat and shot him, while police say they are investigating the officers involved.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enEspañol ↗Security · IntibucáAlso reported by: Radio HRN