Honduras
Kamala Harris flags bid to keep Central American migrants at home
The US vice president is working with companies like Nestle and Target to create jobs and a more attractive life in crisis-hit countries.
- by Michael D. Shear
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‘It will not be easy’: Biden hands Kamala Harris problem he couldn’t fix
Biden’s decision gives a high-profile assignment to his Vice-President, a daughter of immigrants who has forged a reputation as an ally of immigration advocates.
- by Andrea Shalal, Steve Holland and Nandita Bose
Honduras President helped move drugs, say US prosecutors
Last month, Democratic senators called for sanctions on Juan Orlando Hernandez and a determination “whether he is a specially designated narcotics trafficker”.
- by Claudia Torrens
Guatemala cracks down on migrant caravan bound for United States
Thousands of Hondurans, many of them families with children, are travelling in a migrant caravan headed for the United States as President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take power.
- by Sofia Menchu and Gustavo Palencia
Honduras president took bribes from drug traffickers, US prosecutors claim
The documents quote the President as saying he wanted to “shove the drugs right up the noses of the gringos' by flooding the United States with cocaine”.
- by Claudia Torrens
Washington 'war on drugs' in Latin America needs overhaul: report
It is the result of 18 months of research into the "war on drugs" that has cost billions of American taxpayers' dollars without ending violence and corruption.
- by Patricia Zengerle
Hurricane Eta slams Central America
At least three people have been reported killed in Nicaragua and Honduras with the storm expected to reach across to Cuba and Florida, US, this weekend.
- by Oswaldo Rivas
US court rules 400,000 immigrants can be forced to leave
The decision effectively strips their legal status, rendering them deportable and leaving their 200,000 children in limbo.
- by Miriam Jordan
Latin America in crisis as political turmoil spreads
Peru, Haiti, Honduras, Venezuela and Ecuador are engulfed in turmoil as economic troubles threaten to topple governments.
- by Mary Beth Sheridan
Trump administration to send asylum seekers to Honduras
US Homeland Security said the deals would work "to increase protection options for vulnerable populations."
Blackout hits 4 nations in Central America, millions left in the dark
Honduras was the country hardest hit by Monday's blackout, with the entirety of its territory and its more than 9 million people affected.
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