By Alma Castro Hernández on January 22, 2016
#ciudadblanca, hondurasexpedition, hondurasmarcapais, Miskito, Mosquitia, WhiteCity
Foreign Relations, General Honduras News, Headline News, Honduran Culture

The director, producer and founder of The Explorers Network, Olivier Chiabodo, announced at a press conference in La Campa, Lempira, that the first published work the company will feature about Honduras will be on the findings of Kaha Kamasa Honduras (La Ciudad Blanca Honduras in Miskito). “The first report will be a small story of […]
By Alma Castro Hernández on December 3, 2015
education, honduras schools, internet del pueblo
Education, General Honduras News

Conatel Honduras celebrated completion of the first phase of the “Internet del Pueblo” project, connecting 2,000 public schools to the Internet.
By Alma Castro Hernández on November 3, 2015
garifuna, human rights, indigenous, mayan, moskito indians
General Honduras News, Honduran Culture, Human Rights

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, is carrying out her first official visit to Honduras. She arrived in the country yesterday, November 2nd, and will be staying through Tuesday, November 10th. She is here to study the situation of indigenous peoples in the country. “During my mission, I […]
By Alma Castro Hernández on August 18, 2015
David Romero Ellner, honduras, world
General Honduras News, Headline News, Human Rights, News from Honduras

David Romero Ellner claims the government is plotting to kill him for publishing exclusive exhibits uncovering the social security embezzlement scandal that has rocked the administration of President Juan Orlando Hernandez. David Romero, the news director for Globo TV and Radio Globo published, among other things, checks from the Honduran Institute of Social Security (IHSS), […]
By Alma Castro Hernández on August 17, 2015
honduras, world
General Honduras News, Headline News, News from Honduras

Hondurans participated in yet another massive torch-lit demonstration this weekend, with hundreds overtaking the streets of Tegucigalpa. These marches have been a regular event for the past two months, and don’t appear to be going away anytime soon. Tegucigalpa is not the only city where people are expressing their discontent with the government’s handling […]