The Trump administration on Friday recognized the results of Honduras’ disputed presidential election, despite problems found by poll observers and calls from the U.S. Congress for a new vote.
Honduras woke up Monday to state of political chaos and uncertainty after election observers refused to recognize the result of presidential elections held three weeks ago due to unprecedented ...
CSIS Americas Director Ryan C. Berg argues the deterioration of democracy and transparency in Honduras will pose increasing challenges for U.S.-Honduras relations.
The announcement comes despite detailed allegations of fraud by the Organization of American States (OAS) observer mission to Honduras, which recommended that new elections be held. "At this point ...
Supporters of Salvador Nasralla clashed with riot police in the capital Tegucigalpa Riot police in Honduras have clashed ... contender in the presidential election, Salvador Nasralla, after ...
Four of Honduras six presidential candidates have coincided that the coming November 29 elections are the best solution to the serious political crisis faced by the country since the ...
Honduras has given its army and police more powers to contain unrest following violent protests over last Sunday's disputed presidential election. Government official Ebal Diaz said ...
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TEGUCIGALPA: Honduras grappled with a slow-motion political crisis on Wednesday, with its president, a crime-fighting U.S. ally, edging ahead of his rival, a TV star whose supporters protested as his ...
Tegucigalpa (Honduras), Dec 20 (ANI): Fresh protests erupted in the Honduran capital after a top official ruled out a new election following a bitter fight for the presidency last month.
With presidential elections just weeks away, negotiators in Honduras continue to work on an agreement that would temporarily return ousted president Manuel Zelaya to power. Ray Suarez reports.