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Honduras Remittances Climb 12.3% in First Half of 2026
Honduras took in $6.52 billion in remittances during the first six months of 2026, up 12.3% from the same period in 2025, according to the International Organization for Migration.
Politics
Hondurans Among TPS Holders Now Facing US Deportation
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed on August 18 that all TPS terminations — including for Hondurans — have taken effect after months of court battles, warning that holders who remain in the country without status will be deported.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolImmigrationAlso reported by: Once Noticias
Ruling Party Open to Liberal Party's Energy Reform
The Partido Nacional said it would back the Liberal Party's competing energy-sector bill if it wins broad support in Congress, citing a shortage of votes for its own proposal and the urgency of approving public contracts to lower electricity costs for consumers.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolAlso reported by: El Heraldo
Garífuna Leaders Reject Court Meeting, Demand Charges Be Dropped
Miriam Miranda, coordinator of the Garífuna rights group Ofraneh, turned down a Supreme Court invitation to discuss territorial disputes, insisting the government first drop criminal charges against five land defenders accused under a contested agroindustrial law.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolAlso reported by: HCH
Digital Smear Campaigns Target Honduras's Environmental Defenders
Environmental activists in Honduras face coordinated online attacks branding them as fake environmentalists, terrorists, or opponents of development, along with legal persecution and displacement, according to a regional investigation presented at a Tegucigalpa forum.
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Business
Honduras Has Central America's Third-Highest Power Rates
Honduras ranks third in Central America for residential electricity costs at $0.236 per kilowatt-hour, but economists say the real cost to users and public finances runs far higher because of losses at the state utility Enee, debt payments, and an unfinished energy-sector reform.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolEconomy
Infrastructure
Puerto Cortés Reports Strong Recovery, Plans $400M Upgrade
Honduras's main port has ended ship delays since March and swung from a loss of 862 million lempiras in 2025 to a profit of 423 million lempiras in 2026, with plans to invest more than $400 million in yard expansion, new cranes, and modernization at Puerto Cortés and the southern port of Henecán.
Diario RoatánRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPuerto Cortés
Environment
Gualcinse Declares Emergency Over Drought
The municipality of Gualcinse, Lempira, declared an emergency over prolonged drought and climate change, reporting the loss of roughly 1,400 acres of corn and 520 of beans, shortages of livestock feed, and an 80% drop in river water levels.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolLempira
Education
Teachers in Cortés Seek Transfers Over Safety Threats
Five teachers in Choloma requested transfers in June after receiving threats, and authorities say threats against educators in Cortés have grown from school-level complaints into formal investigations by police and prosecutors.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolCortés
Weather
Copeco Watches Two Zones for Pacific Cyclone Development
Honduras's disaster agency is tracking two areas in the Pacific with an 80% and 60% chance of cyclone formation, while Hurricane Lala moves west and poses no immediate threat to Honduras.
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Culture
Teatro La Fragua Marks 47 Years of Cultural Work
Teatro La Fragua in El Progreso is marking 47 years of using theater and the arts to spark community creativity, memory, and social change, with its annual Artistic Expression season running through August and featuring concerts, films, book readings, and stage productions.
ContracorrienteRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolEl ProgresoBay Islands to Showcase Diving at DEMA Show 2026
Honduras's tourism board will represent the Bay Islands at DEMA Show, a major international diving and water-sports trade fair held November 3–6 in New Orleans, to promote the islands' diving industry and connect with operators worldwide.
Diario RoatánRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolTourism · Bay Islands
Sports
Reserve Teams Open Apertura 2026; Juticalpa Upsets Motagua
Honduras's reserve-team tournament opened on Tuesday with Juticalpa beating Motagua 3–2 and Genesis FC routing Choloma in a 16-goal opening round, as defending champion Olimpia looks to keep its title.
Olimpia Midfielder Álvarez Out for Panama Cup Match
Jorge Álvarez will miss Olimpia's Central American Cup game in Panama because of a recurring muscle injury that has limited him since the start of the season.
Crime
Video Shows Apparent DPI Agents Detaining Man in Northern Honduras
Security footage of armed men believed to be DPI investigators detaining a man at a business in northern Honduras has stirred public debate, as authorities have not confirmed who the men are or whether the detention was lawful.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)Read in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurity · CortésArmed Forces Step Up Security Operations in Comayagüela
The military and police are stepping up patrols across Comayagüela's commercial districts, including the Belén Market, to deter crime and protect traders and shoppers in the busy area.
HCHLeer en EspañolSecurity · TegucigalpaThree Women and a Law Student Among the Dead in a Violent Week
Between August 12 and 15, a law student was shot dead in a San Pedro Sula law office, three women were killed in separate incidents across Comayagua, Valle, and Francisco Morazán within roughly 24 hours, and police in Olanchito arrested suspects linked to a massacre and other violent crimes.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)Read in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurity