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Will Biden Get Serious about Addressing Root Causes of Displacement and...

President Biden is signing new executive orders today to enact reforms to US immigration policy. One that is sure to be a focus of much media discussion, and which has already emerged as a symbol of...

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El legado del Golpe de Estado en Honduras, 12 años después – Hecho en América

Laura Carlsen entrevista a: -Melissa Cardoza. Escritora, feminista hondureña. -Gilda Rivera. Dir. Centro de Derechos de Mujeres, Honduras. -Alex Main. Dir. Política Internacional Por...

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Honduras to Hold Crucial Elections Amid Escalating Political Violence and...

Note: CEPR will live-blog the Honduras elections here on Sunday, with updates from people on the ground in Honduras, statements from candidates and other political figures, media reports, and more....

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Honduras 2021 Elections Live Blog

10:21 P.M. EST: While Libre Party supporters, and opponents of the governing National Party, celebrate, many observers are still voicing caution. While Castro’s lead in the preliminary results appears...

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Xiomara Castro’s Likely Victory in Honduras a “Triumph for Democracy Over...

Washington, DC — The likely victory by Libre Party presidential candidate Xiomara Castro is a “triumph for democracy over corruption and election irregularities,” Center for Economic and Policy...

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Honduras: Social and Economic Indicators After 12 Years of National Party Rule

On January 27, Xiomara Castro was sworn in as president of Honduras after a decisive win in the November 28, 2021 general election. The incoming government inherits an economy struggling to recover...

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Ten Years After Honduran Villagers Were Killed in a DEA-Led Operation,...

Washington, DC — Ten years after a notorious DEA-led operation resulted in the deaths of four villagers from the Indigenous Miskitu community of Ahuas in northeastern Honduras, and the shooting of...

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Why Is the US Condemning Honduras For Fighting Corruption?

En español Xiomara Castro, the president of Honduras, won a major victory for democracy earlier this year when Congress repealed the country’s Zonas de Empleo y Desarrollo Económico law (ZEDE, or...

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¿Por qué los EE. UU. condenan a Honduras por combatir la corrupción?

In English Traducción por Romina Muni Xiomara Castro, la presidenta de Honduras, obtuvo una gran victoria para la democracia a principios de este año cuando el Congreso derogó la ley de Zonas de Empleo...

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Once the US’s “Good Friend” in Honduras; Now on Trial for Drug Trafficking

The trial of Juan Orlando Hernández, once the seemingly untouchable and authoritarian president of Honduras, is officially set to begin on February 12 in New York. Hernández, who faces drug-trafficking...

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