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Honduras

May 24, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

“Hondurasgate”: A Symptom of Deeper Crises in Honduras and a Warning for Latin America

Governance in Honduras shifted sharply to the extreme right within months of National Party’s Nasry Asfura taking office on January 27, succeeding the Libre party’s progressive Xiomara Castro. In November 30 elections,

Diplomacy

Honduras Fights Back: A History of Resisting U.S. Encroachment

In the city of La Lima in Honduras, there is a reception facility for repatriated immigrants. Almost every day, this place receives over a hundred deported Hondurans from the United States. Escalating illegal immigration has become one of the focal

August 6, 2024

Pakistan Set to Illegally Expel More Afghan Refugees

Diplomacy/Israel/News

Editor’s Note: In this week’s global news dispatches, political and social unrest takes center stage as governments grapple with growing challenges. From escalating political

The Honduran Election Hijacked: Trump’s Shadow over Democracy

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

An extraordinary catalog of US interference – amounting to an electoral coup – may have destroyed what was already a struggling democracy in Honduras.

“Hondurasgate”: A Symptom of Deeper Crises in Honduras and a Warning for Latin America

May 24, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Governance in Honduras shifted sharply to the extreme right within months of National Party’s Nasry Asfura taking office on January 27, succeeding the Libre party’s progressive Xiomara Castro. In November 30 elections,

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The Honduran Election Hijacked: Trump’s Shadow over Democracy

December 9, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

An extraordinary catalog of US interference – amounting to an electoral coup – may have destroyed what was already a struggling democracy in Honduras. Trump has succeeded in closing the door to

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Pakistan Set to Illegally Expel More Afghan Refugees

September 6, 2024
Diplomacy/Israel/News

Editor’s Note: In this week’s global news dispatches, political and social unrest takes center stage as governments grapple with growing challenges. From escalating political tensions in Honduras, continued military actions in the

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Honduras Fights Back: A History of Resisting U.S. Encroachment

August 6, 2024
Diplomacy

In the city of La Lima in Honduras, there is a reception facility for repatriated immigrants. Almost every day, this place receives over a hundred deported Hondurans from the United States. Escalating

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