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...A New York jury has convicted former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández on multiple drug trafficking charges after a two-week trial in which he was alleged to have used his office to help move tonnes...
...A New York jury has convicted former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández on drug trafficking and firearms charges after a two-week trial in which he was accused of using his office to help move more...
...Legal cases: The trial of former Honduras president Juan Orlando Hernandez begins today in a US court. Hernandez is facing drug trafficking charges....
...Orlando Hernández on drugs and weapons charges in a Manhattan federal court Tuesday Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday celebrated in different countries around the world Wednesday Ash Wednesday...
...“Us Mexicans work a lot,” Juan Contreras, a 48-year-old parking attendant who works 60 hours a week said....
...Gangs have large influence and even control in some prisons in Honduras, whose previous president, Juan Orlando Hernandez, was extradited to the US last year on drug trafficking charges....
...US, Mauricio Hernandez Pineda, a former national police officer in Honduras and cousin of the Central American country’s former president Juan Orlando Hernández, due to go on trial in Manhattan federal court...
...A Honduran Supreme Court judge has ruled that former president Juan Orlando Hernández can be extradited to the US to face charges he took bribes from drug traffickers in exchange for protecting them....
...Honduran police arrested former president Juan Orlando Hernández on Tuesday after the US requested his extradition to face several criminal charges including drug trafficking....
...Juan Orlando Hernández extolled his achievements as Honduras president with the words: “Together we made history”....
...No one here is saying they want the status quo,” said Juan Restrepo, 37, who braved a torrential downpour to join Gutiérrez’s end-of-campaign rally in a Medellín park....
...Former president Juan Orlando Hernández left short-term debts and liabilities that would have eaten up much of the central budget for this year, the government claims....
...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....
...Incumbent president Juan Orlando Hernández was named as an alleged co-conspirator in a US drug trafficking case in which his brother was jailed for life this year....
...The wild card candidate in this year’s vote is Rodolfo Hernández, a 76-year-old populist and businessman who is running independently and rails against the political establishment of both right and left....
...In Honduras, where elections are scheduled for November 28, President Juan Orlando Hernández — accused by US prosecutors of working with drug trafficking organisations — and his party have likewise been...
...A “third way” populist, Rodolfo Hernández, has 16 per cent and no other candidate approaches double digits....
...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,”...
...Juan Orlando Hernández, president of Honduras, has raised the possibility of opening a trade office in China to try to improve relations....
...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 assembly, Venezuela’s congress, has been headed by opposition leader Juan Guaidó for the past two years....
...(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....
...Given that abortion is already banned in Honduras, Ms Alvarado called the legislation an attempt to detract from mounting drug trafficking allegations against conservative President Juan Orlando Hernández...
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