We have started to collect the most important news related to Honduras in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The US halts all non-humanitarian aid to Honduras in the wake of the coup that ousted President Manuel Zelaya.
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Honduran interim leaders vow to hold polls in November, defying calls from regional countries to reinstate the ousted president.
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Honduras's supreme court rejects a Costa Rica-brokered deal to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya to power.
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The interim government of Honduras orders Argentine diplomats out, amid differences over the ongoing political crisis.
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Argentina expels Honduras' ambassador over her support for a coup which ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya.
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Deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya urges the US to take tougher action to help restore him to power.
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Honduras' interim government now says it will welcome an OAS team, so long as its secretary-general is only an observer.
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A high-level delegation will go to Honduras next week to seek a negotiated end to the country's political crisis.
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The US revokes visas for Honduran government members as it pushes for ousted President Manuel Zelaya's return.
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Deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya says the US is not doing enough to condemn those who ousted him.
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Ousted President Manuel Zelaya comes back to the Honduran border for a second day, demanding to be allowed home.
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