Honduras

Beauty Queen Miss Honduras Was Seen Leaving a Spa With Three Men Before Going Missing

Honduran authorities detained four people for the disappearance of Miss Honduras 2014. Police said Monday that the four suspects are being held for questioning for the disappearance of Maria José Alvarado last week.

China vs. Honduras: International Friendly Schedule & Predictions - Los Catrachos Look to Rebound Against Team Dragon

After getting thumped 6-0 by Japan at Toyota Stadium, the Honduran national team looks to save face with a solid performance against China on Tuesday to cap off their tour of Asia.

Joe Biden Announces Refugee Program for Central American Minors

Vice President Joe Biden announced Friday, a program set to launch in December that will grant refugee status to minors who live in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador and whose parents legally reside in the United States.

Latin America Has World's Highest Rate of Female Researchers

Latin America has the world's highest rate of female researchers, the head of the Science Policy and Sustainable Development Division of UNESCO said Wednesday.

Japan vs. Honduras: International Friendly Schedule, Predictions & Preview - Los Catrachos Travel Halfway Around the World to Face the Samurai Blue

Honduras, under new head coach Hernán Medford, travels to Toyota, Japan Friday to take on the Japanese national soccer team, who is preparing for their upcoming defense of the Asian Cup.

Puerto Rico News: Murder Rate Down; 2014 May Bring US Commonwealth Its Lowest Number of Homocides in 15 Years

In 2014 thus far, the number of murders in Puerto Rico has been reduced by 26 percent compared with numbers from within the same months last year, reports from the island's Superintendent revealed Thursday.

History of Mexico's Dia de Los Muertos: Traditions Also Enjoyed in Colombia, Nicaragua, Honduras and the US

Dia de los Muertos is celebrated in Mexico, as well as other parts of Latin America and the United States.

Immigration News Today: Honduras Near 'Failed State' Status Due to Free Trade Agreement, Says Labor and Latino Leaders

Representatives from national Latino and labor organizations described the situation one of the Central American countries as "unbearable" while natives continue to migrate north into Mexico and the United States.

El Savador & Nicaragua Earthquake: Central America Rocked By Magnitude 7.4 Quake

Central American earthquake kills 1, damages 12 homes Monday night One person is dead and damage has been reported in El Salvador after a 7. 4 magnitude earthquake shook regions off the coast of the country and neighboring Nicaragua.

Mexico vs. Panama: International Friendly Schedule, Predictions & Preview

Mexico and Panama face off Sunday in a Latin American international soccer match. Latin Post.com previews this game, provides a schedule and predicts a winner.

MLS / Liga MX Report: Miguel Layún Makes it Rain Goals for America, Toronto FC Puts Pressure on Red Bulls in Playoff Race

Also, Guadalajara of the Liga MX contemplates making a changes at the head coach position as the continue to struggle in the standings, while MLS's DC United defeats Panama's Tauro FC to qualify into the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Champions League.

United Nations General Assembly 2014: Immigration, Drug Cartels Not Honduras' Fault, Says President Juan Orlando Hernandez, Blames Countries 'North and South'

The Honduran president addressed the immigration crisis at the United Nations General Assembly's General Debate on Wednesday. After U.S. President Barack Obama and Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto did not mention immigration, Honduras' Juan Orlando Hernandez Alvarado spoke of the high crime rates and migration of children from his country.

Immigrant Child Crisis: Honduran President Blames Drug War for Immigration of Children to US

Honduran President: UN needs to pay attention to violent drug war his country is caught in the middle of

Hispanic Heritage Month 2014: Central America Independence Day, 193 Years Later as 5 Countries Continue to Improve Future

With a declaration by Central American Criollos on Sept. 15, 1821, five countries announced their independence from Spain. The date would later signify the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month in the U.S.

Immigration News Update: ICE, Honduras Police Sign Memorandum to Share Immigration, Criminal Record History

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement signed a memorandum with the Honduran National Police agreeing to cooperate in future investigations involving Honduran nationals.

Mexican Politicians Consider Raising Country's Minimum Wage

Mexican politicians are considering raising the country's minimum wage, which is one of the lowest in Latin America.

Border Immigration Bill Unlikely to Pass Before Congressional Recess

Democrats' immigration reform bill thats aims to curb the high number of unaccompanied child migrants from crossing into the U.S. is unlikely to pass before summer recess, while Republicans are seeking to pass their own immigration bill.

Immigration Border Crisis News 2014: Obama Outlines Plan With Central American Leaders to Address Migrant Children

Leaders from three Central American nations met with President Obama late last week to discuss possible ways to curb the influx of unaccompanied child migrants from journeying to the United States, as well as how to manage those who already crossed the border.

New Report: Majority of Unaccompanied Migrant Children Now With Relatives in US

A new report indicates that the majority of unaccompanied migrant children from Central America are now living with relatives in the United States.

Honduran President: The US is the Largest Consumer of Drugs, Shares Blame in Immigration Crisis

Honduran President said that the issue is a humanitarian crisis and sprouted from the fight against drugs in the US, despite the fact that the US is the biggest consumer of drugs. And while the US only has to fight the public health and safety aspect, the backstage fight is the one affecting Central America and encouraging the migration.

Central American Immigrant Children News: More Than 30,000 Released to Family, Sponsors in US

After seeing an influx of thousands of unaccompanied immigrant children, the federal government has started placing a majority of the 57,000 with family or friends.
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