Honduras military takes over prisons after dozens die in riot
In Honduras, some 20,000 inmates coexist in 26 overcrowded prisons, with a United Nations report saying that the country's prisons are 34.2% over capacity.
Curfews imposed after 22 dead in night of violence in north Honduras
Heavily armed men opened fire in a billiards hall in a neighborhood in the northern manufacturing city of Choloma, police say.
Cops surround house of ex-Honduran president after US seeks extradition
Speculation has been swirling for months that the US was planning to extradite Hernandez when he left office amid accusations that he colluded with drug traffickers.
US and China tussle over Honduras as it weighs Taiwan ties
Honduras, with a population of just under 10 million, is one of a shrinking club concentrated in Central America and the Caribbean that maintains relations with US-backed Taiwan, which China views as a wayward province.
Migrant caravan meets tear gas and batons on way to US
The Biden transition team is advising people not to head for the US, and stressing that the border will not be open to everyone.
Biden may protect migrants who fled from natural disasters to the US
This would be a major change from Trump, who rolled back many refugee aid schemes.
Migrant caravan turned back after Trump threatens Mexico
The pandemic is wrecking lives but migrants escaping it also pose health risks to others on their trek to the US.