Honduras
Honduras Is Bracing for Another Nightmare Hurricane
Still staggering from Hurricane Eta earlier this month, Iota is on the way and thousands are terrified of reliving a nightmare.
Hurricane Eta Is Making a Bad Situation in Honduras Even Worse
Some 400,000 people have been displaced from their homes, and the COVID-19 pandemic has left the government with scarce resources to respond to Eta.
Environmental Activists Keep Getting Murdered in Honduras
Arnold Joaquin Morazán Erazo, killed this week, was the latest activist murdered in one of the region’s most violent nations, where corruption and drug trafficking are rife.
Could an Ex-Money Launderer For Drug Traffickers Be the Next President of Honduras?
Yani Rosenthal served time in a U.S federal prison on a charge connected to the drug trade, but now wants to run for president back home.
5 Black Men Kidnapped by 'Police' in Honduras Are Still Missing
The abduction has highlighted racial tensions on the country’s coast, and the increasingly repressive tactics used against local indigenous communities.
Cops Are Seizing Massive Amounts of Cocaine in Honduras During COVID-19
It’s a huge uptick from 2019 in this key transit nation where the president has been implicated by drug traffickers.
Corruption Is King in Trump's 'Safe Third Country'
Honduras just dropped major corruption charges against powerful government officials. The Central American nation is a key ally for the Trump administration on drugs and immigration.
The Honduran Drug Boss Who Helped the US Now Faces Deportation—and Death
Digna Valle Valle helped the DEA bring down some of Honduras' most powerful drug traffickers. Now she could be deported back to the country to die.
Inside an ICE Detention Center in a Coronavirus Outbreak: ‘We’re All Alone in Here. Things Are Getting Ugly.’
All José can do is watch what he can only assume is the virus moving through the room from bed to bed where he can’t help but live.
An ICE Officer Raped a Honduran Woman for 7 Years — And Got Her Pregnant 3 Times, Lawsuit Says
She terminated each pregnancy.
Honduran Mother's Final Text Before Drowning in the Rio Grande: ‘What if Something Happens to Me?’
She died along with her 21-month-old son.
The Reason Hondurans Are Very Pissed Off Right Now — and Taking to the Streets
U.S. prosecutors have accused the president of conspiring with drug traffickers.