Honduras Election Hangs in Balance as Conservative Gains Ground
Partial results in Honduras’ presidential election suggest a conservative shift, with tensions rising over delayed official announcements.
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Partial results in Honduras’ presidential election suggest a conservative shift, with tensions rising over delayed official announcements.
Honduran President Xiomara Castro’s helicopter made an emergency landing in Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortes due to poor visibility from bad weather. No casualties reported.
Amidst President-elect Donald Trump\’s threats of mass deportations, Honduras has warned it may reconsider military base agreements with the U.S., signaling potential shifts in regional alliances.
Honduras’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Enrique Reina, discusses the nation’s growing collaboration with China to enhance education.
Honduran Foreign Minister Eduardo Enrique Reina García reiterates his country’s commitment to the one-China principle, emphasizing its importance for global peace and security.
Honduras recalls its senior diplomat in Ecuador after the raid on the Mexican embassy in Quito, signaling heightened diplomatic tensions.
One year after establishing diplomatic relations, Honduras and China are strengthening economic ties, aiming for growth and mutual prosperity.
An intense fire on Guanaja island, Honduras, destroyed 40 homes and forced hundreds to evacuate. Authorities are investigating the cause while relief efforts are underway to aid displaced residents.