Hernández was accused of abusing his office to facilitate the shipment of more than 400 tonnes of cocaine to the US
Central American nation was one of Taipei’s last partners in Washington’s backyard
Juan Orlando Hernández denies he took bribes to protect traffickers
Vice-president pledges to fight corruption and raise foreign investment
Juan Orlando Hernández faces extradition despite being a long-time Washington ally
Juan Orlando Hernández, implicated in brother’s drugs trafficking case, escorted from his home in handcuffs
Decade of instability prompts rising number to seek opportunities elsewhere
President Xiaomara Castro’s pledge to shift diplomatic ties to Beijing from Taipei irks Washington
Xiomara Castro on course to secure presidency after vowing to fight corruption and inequality
At stake is the stability of a country plagued by corruption, drug trafficking and one of the world’s highest murder rates
Honduras threat to switch diplomatic recognition to Beijing stokes concern in Washington
US aid to end border crisis must contend with poverty, corruption and violence in home countries
Tackling soaring migration means helping to alleviate its root causes
Details emerging from US prosecutions threaten to complicate search for solution to migrant crisis
Move to outlaw procedure forever comes after Argentina legalised termination on demand
Large group of Hondurans fleeing hurricane devastation could present test for Biden border policies
Erick Brimen is confident his investment group and the private sector can help poor countries thrive
Virus pushes millions into hardship in economies which had sharply cut poverty
Bolivian team seeks to understand why low-lying areas have been hit harder than cities on higher ground
Crackdown is aimed at staving off Trump threat of tariffs on exports
The US downgrade of travel recommendations was a slap in the face for the green paradise
Juan Orlando Hernández expresses ‘great sadness’ after trial in which he was accused of taking $1m bribe
Many people fleeing hardship or climate change do not qualify for the asylum they seek
Third ‘Northern Triangle’ country agrees to deal with migrants hoping for entry to US
Journalists covering migrants’ journeys face an acute moral predicament
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