By Jonathan Roberto Catracho on September 27, 2012
General Honduras News, Headline News
A Coast Guard cutter assisted by a Jacksonville, Florida based helicopter crew intercepted a speedboat with nearly 3,000 pounds of cocaine on board and captured four suspected smugglers off the coast of Honduras Tuesday. During a patrol, the crew from the Coast Guard’s Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron located the 35-foot boat in international waters. During […]
By Jonathan Roberto Catracho on September 10, 2012
Honduran Culture, Human Interest
September 10, 2012 is Day of the Child in Honduras. Known as (Dia del Niño). Honduran children celebrate at home, school, with their friends and at parties held by many organizations. During this special day of the kids why not deviate from the norm and further develop the children’s skills and education. Many Honduras Organizations […]
By Jonathan Roberto Catracho on September 7, 2012
Honduras Soccer, Sports in Honduras
Cuba vs Honduras 2012 World Cup 2014 Brazil Qualification soccer match is set to begin on Friday September 7th, 2012 at 1:00 PM, in Cuba and the Honduras vs Cuba Game will be held Tuesday September 11th at 9:30 PM EDT (7:30PM in Honduras). The Honduras National Soccer team known as the “Seleccion Catracha” has […]
By Jonathan Roberto Catracho on September 5, 2012
General Honduras News
The Honduran Air Force brought down a suspected drug plane off the coast of the Bay Island of Guanaja in the Caribbean Sea a month ago, but did not release the information to the public until now. President Porfirio Lobo Sosa admitted that the Honduran Government broke international agreements during the fight against organized crime, […]
By Jonathan Roberto Catracho on September 5, 2012
Business - Economics, General Honduras News, Headline News
Juan Hernández, the President of the Honduran National Congress, stated that this is a giant step forward for the country. Last July, the Honduras Congress passed Decree #123-2011, which in a nutshell, takes care of all constitutional issues related to the creation of these RED zones, or model cities, as we refer to them in Honduras.
One of the case studies that helped get this project approved, was performed on Mauritius, a small island nation of the southeast coast of Africa, which became independent from the United Kingdom in 1968.