After former president Juan Orlando Hernández returned to Honduras last Sunday to continue his judicial process for fraud and money laundering, his team of lawyers will try to recover the assets that were secured by the State. According to InfobaeHernández’s defense announced that he will not only request the return of the former president’s assets,...
Category: International
What will happen to the Strait of Hormuz after Trump’s new negotiations with Iran?
It was recently learned that President Donald Trump suspended attacks against Iran, in a new attempt to negotiate with that country and seek an agreement that will end the war. Within these new negotiations there is the Strait of Hormuzthe maritime passage that connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and through which...
Prognosis and the danger of his new trajectory
According to what is stated by the United States National Hurricane Center (NHCfor its acronym in English), the Hurricane Genevievethe first to reach the category 5 in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Kristyin July 2024is located about 835 kilometers south-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California, Mexico. Therefore, although Hurricane Genevieve rapidly strengthened to...
Who is “El Tío”, one of the six detained in Sinaloa linked to “Los Chapitos”
“Ricardo Ozuna Tirado49 years old, is identified as one of the main leaders and financial operator of a criminal cell in Los Chapitos, in the municipality of La Cruz de Elotain Sinaloa,” federal sources informed EFE. According to the Security Cabinet in a statement, the criminal leader was a “priority objective” and he was arrested...
What areas will be at risk from high temperatures
This July 27, the United States National Weather Service (NWS) reported on a heat wave classified as “dangerous”, which will persist in different areas of the country during this and next week. In its most recent newsletter, the NWS stated that the heat wave will affect from the Great Plains to parts of the Mississippi...
Concerns about global inflation return due to the price of oil at US$100 and the imposition of more tariffs
Skyrocketing energy prices, rising US tariffsand the excessive spending on artificial intelligence are reviving investors’ inflationary fears. A week that began with an escalation of violence in the Middle East culminated with the price of oil surpassing $100 a barrel, which will raise costs in global supply chains. At the same time, President Donald Trump...
Juan Orlando Hernández returns to Honduras to face justice after a pardon in the US.
Former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández (2014-2022) returned to Honduras this Sunday, July 26 to face judicial proceedings for fraud and money laundering, almost eight months after receiving a full pardon from US President Donald Trump, which overturned his 45-year sentence for drug trafficking. Hernandez, 57, arrived at the Palmerola international airport, located about 75...
Miami approves a rule that allows homeless people to be arrested for sleeping on the street
The Municipal Commission of Miami, United States, approved a rule that authorizes the Police to arrest people who sleep or camp in public spaces, after receiving a verbal warning. The rule was endorsed by three votes to two and will come into force within ten days, unless Mayor Eileen Higgins decides to veto it. The...
El Niño is shaping up to be the most intense in 150 years
The El Niño phenomenon, which is currently developing in the Pacific Ocean, is shaping up to be the most intense recorded in at least 150 years, according to different researchers cited by the magazine. Nature. If the most extreme forecasts are confirmed, the combination of heat released by the ocean and global warming of human...
Juan Orlando Hernández returns to Honduras and puts justice to the test
The former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, pardoned by the United States from a 45-year prison sentence for drug trafficking and illegal arms trade, He will return to Honduras tomorrow voluntarily to respond to the charges of fraud and money laundering before the Honduran justice system, and put it to the test, as the anti-corruption...









