Patricia Rodas
Honduran talks deadlocked over restoring Zelaya
Oct 17, 2009 02:00 EDT
Honduran talks deadlocked over rival proposals; ousted president says dialogue in 'suspense'. Ousted President Manuel Zelaya said negotiations over Honduras' coup are in "suspense" after the rival factions rebuffed each other's proposals and his foreign minister called the internationally brokered talks a failure.
Zelaya skeptical ahead of Honduran talks
Oct 12, 2009 20:00 EDT
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya said he doubted the military-supported government of Roberto Micheletti would let him return to power, as both sides worked toward an agreement to end the months-long political crisis.
Ousted Honduran leader addresses UN via cell phone
Sep 28, 2009 22:04 EDT
Deposed Honduran president addresses UN via cell phone; says country ruled by 'dictatorship'. Honduras' ousted president addressed the United Nations General Assembly by cellular phone late Monday from the Brazilian embassy in his country where he is holed up, calling on the world body to guarantee his personal safety and turn back the "dictatorship" that has taken power.
Honduras speech at UN delayed until Monday
Sep 26, 2009 22:16 EDT
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A speech to the U.N. General Assembly by a representative of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya's government has been postponed from Saturday to Monday, a U.N. official said.
UN decries harassment of Brazil's Honduran embassy
Sep 25, 2009 18:23 EDT
UN condemns 'intimidation' against Brazilian embassy in Honduras where ousted-pres is hiding. The U.N. Security Council on Friday condemned "acts of intimidation" against the Brazilian embassy in Honduras, where that country's ousted president is holed up, but said nothing about restoring him to power.
U.S. moves toward formal cutoff of aid to Honduras
Aug 27, 2009 23:43 EDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. State Department staff have recommended that the ouster of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya be declared a "military coup," a U.S. official said on Thursday, a step that could cut off tens of millions of dollars in U.S. funding to the impoverished Central American nation.
Honduran police fire tear gas as Zelaya reaches border
Jul 23, 2009 20:00 EDT
Clashes erupted on the Honduran border Friday as ousted President Manuel Zelaya arrived just meters away in Nicaragua ahead of an expected showdown in a second attempt to return to power.
High tension as ousted leader steps into Honduras
Jul 23, 2009 20:00 EDT
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya briefly stepped across the border from Nicaragua to Honduras on Friday, in a symbolic move almost a month after soldiers sent him into exile.
Honduran army shuts border as Zelaya plans return
Jul 23, 2009 20:00 EDT
The Honduran army closed the border with Nicaragua Friday just hours before ousted President Manuel Zelaya planned to return to take back power in a showdown with the country's coup leaders.
Honduran police fire tear gas as Zelaya reaches border
Jul 23, 2009 20:00 EDT
Clashes erupted on the Honduran border Friday as ousted President Manuel Zelaya arrived just meters away in Nicaragua ahead of an expected showdown in a second attempt to return to power.
Honduras talks break down over Zelaya's return
Jul 19, 2009 19:06 EDT
Honduras talks end without compromise; interim govt says ousted leader's return 'unacceptable'. Talks on ending the leadership crisis in Honduras broke off Sunday after the interim government declared "unacceptable" a proposed compromise that included the return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya to serve out his term.
Honduras protesters call for president's return
Jul 16, 2009 20:00 EDT
Protesters calling for the return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya blocked key roads around the Honduran capital, intensifying a three-week leadership crisis in this Central American state.
No end in sight to Honduras political crisis
Jul 12, 2009 20:00 EDT
Honduras's political crisis has entered its third week with no end in sight despite the interim government's decision to lift a curfew after a coup that removed President Manuel Zelaya from power.
Honduras lifts curfew two weeks after coup
Jul 10, 2009 20:00 EDT
The interim Honduran government Sunday lifted a two-week-old curfew imposed after soldiers ousted leftist President Manuel Zelaya from power, saying the goals of the measure had been met.
Protest as Honduras's rival camps dig in for talks
Jul 09, 2009 20:00 EDT
Thousands of supporters of Honduras's ousted president rallied in the capital Tegucigalpa on Friday, as his representatives met with those from the rival de facto government in Costa Rica.
New street protests planned in Honduras
Jun 29, 2009 20:00 EDT
Tensions were running high in Honduras Tuesday with new street protests planned as deposed President Manuel Zelaya vowed to return only days after being ousted in an army-backed coup.
Honduras tense as world calls for reverse of coup
Jun 28, 2009 20:00 EDT
Defiant interim leader Roberto Micheletti prepared to govern a tense Honduras on Monday as worldwide calls increased for ousted President Manuel Zelaya to return to power.
Honduras tense as world calls for reverse of coup
Jun 28, 2009 20:00 EDT
International pressure mounted on Honduras Monday to restore elected President Manuel Zelaya to power as demonstrators defied a curfew to protest his ouster by the military.
Honduras interim leader orders curfew
Jun 28, 2009 20:00 EDT
Honduras interim leader Roberto Micheletti imposed a nationwide 48-hour curfew after the army ousted elected President Manuel Zelaya and sent him into exile.
Honduras tense as ousted president seeks to return
Jun 28, 2009 20:00 EDT
Interim leader Roberto Micheletti prepared to govern a tense Honduras on Monday as President Manuel Zelaya sought to return to power after a coup which revived memories of Cold War unrest.