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Honduran Congress to seek opinions before voteRecently ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya addresses the UN General Assembly June 30, 2009 at the United Nations in New York.
Topix.net Thursday, November 05, 2009Ousted Honduran leader asks Clinton stand on coup(AP Photo/Esteban Felix)Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya works at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. Congress is expected to consider a U.S.-brokered agreement that...
Big News Network Thursday, November 05, 2009Ousted Leader Questions U.S. PolicyManuel Zelaya , the ousted Honduran president, is asking the Obama administration to explain why, after pressing for his reinstatement, United States officials say they will recognize Honduran electio...
Big News Network Thursday, November 05, 2009Tropical Storm Ida threatens NicaraguaThe storm was due to make landfall in Nicaragua on Thursday morning, possibly at hurricane strength, and then continue towards Honduras, the centre said. The government in Managua has issued a ...
Big News Network Thursday, November 05, 2009Nicaragua braces for Tropical Storm IdaTropical Storm Ida strengthened off the coast of Nicaragua on Wednesday as heavy rains forced a Caribbean island to evacuate and the Central American nation, fearing devastating mudslides, was put on ...
Big News Network Thursday, November 05, 2009The big loser in the Honduras political crisis The economy.Doris Midence, a snack bar employee at La Tigra National Park outside the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa, has the empty gaze of someone with too much time on her hands. "Customers are down by half," sh...
Big News Network Thursday, November 05, 2009Russia to prospect for oil in CubaHavana, Nov 5 (EFE) Russian and Cuban governments have signed four agreements for oil exploration and production on the Caribbean island, official media reported.
Big News Network Thursday, November 05, 2009The big loser in the Honduras political crisis? The economy.Doris Midence, a snack bar employee at La Tigra National Park outside the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa, has the empty gaze of someone with too much time on her hands. "Customers are down by half," she says, reorganizing gum and candy bars. "Between curfews and protests, people are not leaving their homes."The Honduran political crisis - at four months and counting, after ousted President Manuel Zelaya was arrested and deposed by the military June 28 - could finally be coming to an end. Both sides have signed a deal that calls on Congress to decide whether Mr. Zelaya gets to return to office. But even if the curfews are being lifted, the economic ramifications of Latin America's worst crisis for decades could endure much longer.
Topix.net Thursday, November 05, 2009Tropical storm forms off Central AmericaMIAMI - Tropical storm Ida was gaining strength in the southwest Caribbean, prompting a hurricane watch for the eastern coast of Nicaragua and storm warnings for two Colombian islands.
Big News Network Thursday, November 05, 2009Ousted Honduran leader questions U.S. stanceOusted president Manuel Zelaya is asking the Obama administration why, after pressing for his reinstatement, it now says it will recognize upcoming Honduran elections even if he isn't returned to powe...
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