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Honduras
Central America: One Coup, Three Summits and the United States
The Obama administration has fallen far short of its stated desire to begin a new era in US-Central American relations.
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In Nicaragua, Indigenous People Are in Standoff With Illegal Settlers and Police
Colonial violence in the isolated region of Muskitia escalates, as Nicaragua braces for mass protests.
“Eat, Pray, Starve”: Greg Grandin on Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton and the US Role in Honduras
Greg Grandin speaks on Hillary Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, and his time in Honduras.
Could a Hillary Clinton Presidency Lead to War With Russia?
If elected, Clinton likely will continue the trend in abrasive relations between the US and Russia.
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Indigenous Villages in Honduras Overcome Hunger at Schools
In Honduras a program at local schools is improving nutrition in indigenous communities.
Here’s Why Activists Don’t Buy Hillary Clinton’s Justification for the Honduras Coup
Clinton said the US had to support the coup to continue sending aid, but leading campaigners say the aid is directly tied to political assassinations.
Death Squad Revelations and the New Police in Honduras
Honduras has an increasingly militarized political and economic system that uses institutionalized corruption to control resources for the benefit of a small, violent, ruling class.
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Why Immigrant Parents Need Legal Protections for Their Children
Parents will continue to send their children across the border as long as they face risks at home.
As Hillary Clinton Defends Her Role in 2009 Coup, Is US Aid to Honduras Adding “Fuel to the Fire”?
There's no other way to categorize what happened in 2009 other than a military coup with no legal basis.
Honduran Authorities Arrest Four in Connection to Murder of Activist Berta Cáceres
The family continues to demand an independent investigation by international experts.