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...Legal cases: The trial of former Honduras president Juan Orlando Hernandez begins today in a US court. Hernandez is facing drug trafficking charges....
...Honduran police arrested former president Juan Orlando Hernández on Tuesday after the US requested his extradition to face several criminal charges including drug trafficking....
...Looming large over the polls is the outgoing president, Juan Orlando Hernández, who won a disputed second term in 2017 after a contentious court decision to allow his re-election....
...It is also a setback for many of the international backers of opposition leader Juan Guaidó, who the US recognises as the country’s legitimate interim president....
...The man dubbed “co-conspirator 4 (CC-4)” or “Juancho”, Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández has never set foot in the federal courthouse in New York where his brother Tony, a former congressman, was...
...Zúñiga skipped Honduras on a recent trip to the Northern Triangle — a sign that President Juan Orlando Hernández, who has been named by US prosecutors as an accomplice in drug trafficking, is “a leper,”...
...However, he left Honduras — where President Juan Orlando Hernández is facing allegations of complicity with organised crime — off his schedule, and El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele reportedly stood him...
...“The message is, ‘please don’t sue Venezuela, because it will be a waste of money’.”...
...(The New Yorker) 'Deeply alarming corruption' A group of influential Democratic senators is seeking to sanction Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández for corruption and human rights abuses....
...President Juan Orlando Hernández is widely believed to have stolen the election in 2017 and was accused in a US trial last year of accepting $1m in bribes from Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán...
...“I don’t think the security strategy makes any sense at all,” said Juan Pablo Hernández, a businessman in Guadalajara, home to one of Mexico’s most aggressive gangs, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG...
...“We don’t know what’s going to happen next,” added 54-year-old Rafael Rojas as he queued to buy tomatoes. “It’s out of our hands.”...
...“More than 80 per cent of people with jobs there [in Venezuela] don’t have enough to buy food, nothing,” said Mr Morillo....
...In keeping with the times, Honduras’ conservative president Juan Orlando Hernández, who won a second term in December elections endorsed by Washington but widely considered fraudulent, says “leftist activists...
...“The key to the system’s success is transferability,” says Juan Salgado, chancellor of the City Colleges....
...“I won’t deny that Juan Orlando [Hernández] has done some good things on crime, but if he stays there will be trouble....
...“I don’t venture to say what will happen. I don’t think the people will accept this injustice,” he told a news conference....
...At the other end of the political spectrum, fatal protests in Honduras last year over alleged electoral fraud fizzled and failed to prevent President Juan Orlando Hernández from taking up a second term in...
...Supporters of Salvador Nasralla, the former sports show host dubbed “Mr Television” who appeared to have dealt an upset to President Juan Orlando Hernández in elections in Honduras, took to the streets to...
...With no winner declared nearly a week after the vote supporters of opposition challenger Salvador Nasrella say the authoritarian president, Juan Orlando Hernández, is seeking to steal the election....
...Salvador Nasralla, a former television sports presenter, has taken a surprise lead over Juan Orlando Hernandez in the Honduras presidential election....
...In Honduras, amid allegations that senior officials have links to drug trafficking, former president Juan Orlando Hernández was last month reinstated for a second term after a contested election that led...
...Domestically, much of that legitimacy has evaporated — certainly for people like Maite Hernández....
...Juan Carlos Hernandez, the late Argentine goldsmith who was among those jailed for the theft, told police it had not been melted down....
...“A lot of people don’t come. You’re a woman with a shopping trolley and you can’t pass....
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