We have started to collect the most important news related to Honduras in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Opposition front-runner Manuel Zelaya claims victory in the Honduras presidential election.
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Confusion and tension abound after an early election declaration in Honduras brings angry protests.
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Interim results in Honduras show the opposition slightly ahead in the presidential poll, but final results are still awaited.
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The ruling party's candidate in the Honduran presidential election accepts defeat, 10 days after the poll.
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Thirteen inmates die by gunfire in a riot at a major prison near the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa.
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The new centre-right president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, is sworn in in the capital, Tegucigalpa.
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Honduras declares a state of emergency in its healthcare system over a shortage of drugs.
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A protest over a controversial mining law in Honduras closes parts of the Pan American Highway.
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Six workers in Honduras are crushed to death by sacks of coffee beans after a warehouse wall collapses.
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The president of Honduras tells all TV and radio channels to carry two hours of official programming each day.
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Honduras and Nicaragua are on alert for floods and mudslides as heavy rains fall in the wake of Hurricane Felix.
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