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In Honduras, local communities miss out on benefits of large-scale renewables

In Honduras, local communities miss out on benefits of large-scale renewables

About 1.4 million Hondurans still lack access to electricity, energy demand is increasing and climate change is intensifying, while the country continues to rely on fossil fuels. Yet, in southern Honduras, large-scale renewable energy projects...

Owner:  Rhett Ayers Butler
Honduras and Brazil Reaffirm Climate and Social Justice Agenda at COP30
Honduras reveals China’s cracks

Honduras reveals China’s cracks

The Honduran elections seem to have put China on defense. The promises of trade and aid have failed to materialize, industries are frustrated, and leading candidate Salvador Nasralla, who has increased his lead in the polls, has caused Beijing to...

Owner:  Lin Family
Beijing’s Reactive Diplomacy: How Honduras Exposed Beijing’s Fragile Influence

Beijing’s Reactive Diplomacy: How Honduras Exposed Beijing’s Fragile Influence

When a superpower begins to chase its own allies, something deeper is breaking. That’s what’s happening right now in Honduras, where China’s sudden rush of promises and publicity reveals not strength, but anxiety. Two years ago, Honduras cut ties...

Owner:  Chieh-Ting Yeh
USS Fort Lauderdale amphibious transport dock Returns to Caribbean to Bolster U.S. Navy Presence ...

USS Fort Lauderdale amphibious transport dock Returns to Caribbean to Bolster U.S. Navy Presence ...

Open-source tracking on X, November 6, 2025, shows the USS Fort Lauderdale (LPD-28) reentered the Caribbean after a short logistics stop at Naval Station Mayport, Florida. This move highlights Washington’s continued maritime presence near...

Owner:  Alain Servaes
U.S. Not Ready to Lift Mexican Cattle Ban Over Screwworm, Agriculture Secretary Rollins Says

U.S. Not Ready to Lift Mexican Cattle Ban Over Screwworm, Agriculture Secretary Rollins Says

By Brendan O'Boyle and Cassandra Garrison MEXICO CITY, Nov. 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. is not yet ready to reopen its border to Mexican cattle amid an outbreak of the flesh-eating New World screwworm parasite, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins...

Owner:  IAC
ICE swoops on 25 at Louisiana shipyard

ICE swoops on 25 at Louisiana shipyard

Written by Nick Blenkey Photo: ICE U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reports that, on October 30, ICE Homeland Security Investigations New Orleans, with support from Enforcement and Removal Operations New Orleans, conducted an intelligence...

Owner:  McGinnis Family
Exclusive-US not ready to lift Mexican cattle ban over screwworm, Agriculture Secretary Rollins says
Xiomara Castro: capitalism is the “main environmental executioner”
LatAm energy arbitral awards under challenge at ICSID

LatAm energy arbitral awards under challenge at ICSID

Credit: Shutterstock/Sundry Photography Guatemala and Argentina have applied to International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) to annul awards issued in favour of investors in the hydropower and electricity sectors...

Owner:  Nick Brailey
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