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More Than 500,000 Elderly Hondurans Live in Poverty
Academic research indicates that more than 500,000 older adults in Honduras currently live in poverty, according to Radio HRN.
Radio HRNPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 10, 2026Analysis Finds One HondurasGate Audio Likely Authentic
An examination by the international organization Witness of three of 37 leaked audios known as HondurasGate concluded that one recording, in which former president Juan Orlando Hernández allegedly asks current president Nasry Asfura for funds to create a digital operation against leftist movements in Mexico, Colombia, and Honduras, is probably genuine, while two others show signs of AI manipulation.
Criterio.hn· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 10, 2026COPECO Tracks Tropical System in the Pacific
Honduras's disaster agency is tracking a low-pressure system off the Pacific coast with a 70% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone within 48 hours.
Once Noticias· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 10, 2026Energy Regulator Warns of Higher Power Rates Next Quarter
Honduras's energy regulator (CREE) has warned that electricity rates will likely rise again in the coming quarter due to volatile and rising fuel prices.
Radio HRNPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 9, 2026Health Ministry Warns Elderly Face Higher Botfly Risk
Honduras's Health Ministry has flagged older adults as most vulnerable to myiasis (botfly infection) after three deaths among people over 70, with the parasite now detected in urban areas including Tegucigalpa.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Published on Honduras Daily · Jun 9, 2026Plantatón HN Hands Out 3,500 Trees to Capital Residents
Plantatón HN handed out more than 3,500 free seedlings to residents of Tegucigalpa on Sunday, with plans to continue monthly distributions through November to boost reforestation and environmental awareness.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 9, 2026Vote on Electoral Board Leaders Slips to 2027
Elections for new leaders of Honduras's electoral bodies—the CNE and TJE—will likely slip from this year into January 2027 due to lack of consensus among congressional factions, says the head of Congress's Electoral Commission.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026World Bank Urged ENEE Breakup in 2007; Delay Deepened Losses
The World Bank recommended splitting Honduras's state power utility ENEE into three separate units for generation, transmission, and distribution in 2007, but the government did not act; losses have since grown from 25% to 38% of revenue, and experts say the breakup is now urgent.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Agriculture Minister Reports No Livestock Deaths From Drought
Agriculture Minister Moisés Molina says no cattle deaths have been reported from the ongoing drought affecting 75 municipalities, though he acknowledged that poor preparation and lack of feed—compounded by the dry spell—are causing animal losses in some areas.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Drought Kills Cattle and Devastates Ranchers in Choluteca
Small-scale rancher Rolando Pastrana of Morolica, Choluteca, has lost six cattle to extreme heat and lack of water and feed, burning the carcasses to prevent contamination, as drought-stricken families in the area wait for rain with no government aid in sight.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Prosecutors Summon Witnesses in Nasralla Fraud Inquiry
The Public Prosecutor's Office has summoned witnesses to testify in a criminal investigation into Salvador Nasralla on allegations of fraudulent administration of public funds, while a clean-politics unit demands the Liberal Party provide emergency disclosure of Nasralla-linked bank accounts and a mysterious U.S. corporate registration.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Published on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Honduras Watches US Court Ruling on TPS Future
Honduras's ambassador to Washington said the government is closely tracking US Supreme Court decisions on temporary protected status for migrants, while offering Hondurans abroad tax exemptions on returning goods and tools to support eventual repatriation.
Infobae – Honduras· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Screwworm Parasite Spreads to Honduran Cities, Kills Three
Honduras has confirmed 176 human screwworm cases and three deaths — all elderly women — since March, with the parasite now detected in Tegucigalpa, prompting health authorities to urge residents to keep wounds covered.
Infobae – Honduras· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Germania Bridge to Close Sunday Night for Beam Installation
Tegucigalpa city hall will shut Germania Bridge completely from 9 p.m. Sunday to 2 a.m. Monday for the installation of structural beams.
Radio América HondurasPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Girl Found After Faking Kidnapping and Demanding L1.5 Million Ransom
A 15-year-old from San Manuel, Cortés, who vanished on June 5 after delivering donuts, was located with her Salvadoran boyfriend; her family had received ransom demands for 1.5 million lempiras, but she later said she left voluntarily, and prosecutors declined to charge the boyfriend.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Video Captures Violent Motorcycle Theft From Couple in Tegucigalpa
Security camera footage circulating on social media shows a suspect threatening a couple and stealing their motorcycle in the Modelo neighborhood of Tegucigalpa, with no arrests or recovery of the bike reported so far.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Culture Minister Apologizes for Swapping Plaque on Community Center
Culture Minister Yasser Handal faced backlash after replacing the commemorative plaque on a community center that opened under the previous government, renaming it and adding his name and President Asfura's; he apologized and said the plaque would be removed.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Measles Cases Climb in Honduras as Region Reports 31 Deaths
Honduras has confirmed three imported measles cases as health officials warn the disease is twice as contagious as COVID-19, while the Americas region has recorded 21,400 cases and 31 deaths in 2026.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Woman Strangled by Partner in La Mosquitia; Suspect Beaten by Residents
A woman was found strangled by her partner in Cauquira, Gracias a Dios; residents pursued and beat the suspect, identified as Alexis Fuentes, after discovering the body on Sunday morning.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 8, 2026Woman Held at Hospital After Abandoning Newborn in Lempira
Police detained at a hospital the woman accused of giving birth and abandoning her newborn daughter in vegetation in Lempira; she will face aggravated child abandonment charges upon recovery, while the infant remains stable under medical observation.
HCH· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 7, 2026Defender Canales Makes Honduras Debut Against Argentina
Cristian Canales, a 19-year-old center back who left relegation-threatened CD Choloma after being signed by Olimpia, made his senior Honduras debut against Argentina, with veteran Denil Maldonado urging him to play with confidence before kickoff.
Diez· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 7, 2026San Pedro Sula Motorcyclist Dies of Crash Burns
Sairy Portillo Betancour, 51, a Honduran who had recently returned from the United States, died from third-degree burns covering 99 percent of his body after his motorcycle collided with a bus and caught fire in San Pedro Sula's Barandillas neighborhood on Thursday; the intersection lacked a visible traffic sign.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 7, 2026Congress Opens Talks With Ride-Share Apps Over Vehicle Seizures
The president of Congress convened representatives from Uber, InDriver, Taxis VIP, and other digital transport platforms for a June 8 meeting with the Transport Commission to address vehicle confiscations and fines imposed by authorities on operators working in a legal gray zone.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 7, 2026Forest Fires Scorch More Than 93,000 Hectares in Dry Season
Honduras recorded 1,007 forest fires during the extended dry season, scorching 93,634 hectares nationwide, with Olancho suffering the worst damage and officials warning of serious risks to water supplies.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 7, 2026Bahrain Royal Family Eyes $2 Billion in Honduras Investment
Representatives of corporations linked to Bahrain's royal family visited Honduras to explore up to $2 billion in projects spanning a pharmaceutical plant, oil refinery, and e-visa system, potentially creating 1,000 jobs in the initial phase.
Severe Drought Kills Cattle Across Southern Honduras
Cattle are dying across a 75-municipality drought zone in southern Honduras as farmers and ranchers, who counted on rains in May, struggle without water or fodder and wait for government aid.
Honduras Proposes Power-Sector Overhaul to Cut System Losses
The government is pursuing an electrical-system reform that would restructure the national utility company (ENEE) into separate generation, transmission, and distribution units to reduce annual losses exceeding 16 billion lempiras and free resources for health, education, and infrastructure.
Congress Summons Ride-Hailing Platforms Over Regulation Dispute
Congress president Tomás Zambrano has called a June 9 meeting between ride-hailing platforms including Uber, inDriver, and VIP taxi services and Congress's Transportation Commission to discuss regulation and enforcement actions by the transport authority.
ENEE Plans 8-Hour Power Outage in Puerto Cortés
The national power utility ENEE will cut electricity to multiple zones in Puerto Cortés on June 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for scheduled maintenance work.
Police Vet 780 Officers From Disbanded Anti-Gang Unit
At least 187 former members of the disbanded Dipampco anti-gang unit have been referred to Human Resources and may face dismissal if an internal investigation finds they committed crimes, authorities say.