Honduras suspended diplomatic relations with Argentina on Tuesday in retaliation for having its ambassador expelled from Argentina last week. The move stems from tensions between the two countries ...
Pressure for a resolution to a political standoff in Honduras has increased after the breakdown of talks between the two sides over the weekend. The European Union on Monday suspended aid to the ...
The election in Honduras is a test of whether the nation will be an ally to U.S security interests, and Rixi Moncada must ...
On September 21, former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya slipped back into Tegucigalpa. Backed by anti-democrats like Hugo Chávez, Raul Castro, and Daniel Ortega, Zelaya claims only to desire dialogue ...
The deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya remains within the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa, where he has been staying, surrounded by soldiers and riot police, since returning to his country two ...
On September 12, the United States government revoked the visas of de facto Honduran President Roberto Micheletti and 14 of the country’s Supreme Court justices. Days earlier, the Millennium Challenge ...
Talks on Wednesday between ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and the de facto government about leaving the country for Mexico after spending nearly three months holed up in the Brazilian Embassy ...
Ousted president in Brazilian embassy, where government has cut off power. Sept. 22, 2009— -- The Honduran government government cut off electricity to the Brazilian embassy where ousted ...
Xiomara Castro, headed toward becoming her country’s next president, promises to expunge its legacy of corruption, but change may be tempered by her establishment ties and conservative opposition. By ...
MEXICO CITY AND SAN SALVADOR — Honduran forces toting batons and tear gas Tuesday scattered supporters of ousted President Manuel Zelaya, as he holed up for a second day in an embassy in that nation’s ...
MEXICO CITY — The political crisis in Honduras deepened Friday after ousted President Manuel Zelaya declared “totally dead” a U.S.-brokered agreement that he had believed would restore him to power.
Plans for ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya to leave for exile in Mexico are on hold, the interim government of Honduras has said. Mr Zelaya was removed from power in June and forced into exile ...