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The First Female President of Honduras Just Vowed to End Narco-Corruption
Xiomara Castro declared herself the winner of this weekend's presidential election. The official results of the vote are yet to be announced.
Biden Slams El Salvador’s ‘Mini Trump’ for Corruption in Leaked Doc
High-ranking members of Nayib Bukele’s government as well as political allies have been accused of corruption by the U.S. State Department.
Top Candidates in Honduras' Presidential Race Face Drug Trade Allegations
As the country awaits the results of the vote, new allegations against outgoing President Juan Orlando Hernández and several other politicians loom large.
This Drug Trafficking Trial Could Reveal How Close Honduras’ President Is to the Cocaine Trade
U.S. prosecutors have alleged that Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández said he wanted to “shove the drugs right up the noses of the gringos.”
Looters, Tourism, and Racism: Controversy Surrounds 'Discovery' of Lost City in Honduras
A US-led expedition claims to have found the legendary White City in the Honduran rainforest, but local archeologists say they've always known where it was. They kept it a secret to protect it.
An Expedition Is Digging Up a Lost Civilization In Honduras
Excavation works began on a remote area of the Honduran jungle where a group or achaeologists claim to have found the remains of a lost civilization
US Indictment of Powerful Honduran Family for Money Laundering a ‘Game Changer’
Indictment of Rosenthal family members sends message to Honduran elite that the days of de facto immunity may be over.
Commission That Toppled Guatemala President to Be Replicated in Honduras
After a UN-backed commission revealed evidence that forced Guatemala's president to resign, Honduran President Juan Hernandez said he's requested a similar body at home, amid protests against his government.
The Corruption Crackdown in Guatemala Is Making Mexico Jealous
Ever since Guatemalans ousted and jailed their president in a corruption probe, Mexican observers have grown green with envy over their own country's political shortcomings.
Honduras Finds Itself on the Edge of a Social Explosion Once Again
Violence erupted in Honduras last week as police removed ex-president Manuel Zelaya Rosales along with protesters from congress chambers.