TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – Thousands of teachers and doctors in Honduras are continuing street protests despite the president's cancellation of decrees that they feared would lead to extensive layoffs.
(Reuters) - After a month of an "iron fist" policy aimed at fighting rampant drug- and gang-related crime, Honduras police say they have seized hundreds of guns and arrested alleged gang members.
Tensions are rising in Honduras, where security forces have opened fire on protesters over the weekend, killing at least three people and injuring dozens more. On Sunday, tens of thousands of people ...
Reporting from TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — The government of Honduras declared a nationwide curfew late Friday in an effort to quell an outbreak of violent street clashes, road blockades and looting that ...
Public sector employees march to protest the government of Honduras' President Juan Orlando Hernandez, accusing Hernández of trying to privatize the health and education systems, in Tegucigalpa, ...
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) - Thousands of teachers and doctors in Honduras joined in street protests again Monday despite the president’s cancellation of decrees that they feared would lead to ...
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