Nicaragua’s Ortega says Honduras may try to provoke neighbor as coup distractionTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega claimed Honduras’ coup-installed government might try to provoke a border military incident “to distract attention” from international efforts to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Nicaragua’s Ortega says Honduras may try to provoke neighbor as coup distractionTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega claimed Honduras’ coup-installed government might try to provoke a border military incident “to distract attention” from international efforts to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Honduran interim leader says ousted president cannot return to power, dimming hopes for talksTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega claimed Honduras’ coup-installed government might try to provoke a border military incident “to distract attention” from international efforts to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Honduran interim leader says ousted president cannot be restored to powerTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Honduras’ interim leader says ousted President Manuel Zelaya cannot be allowed to return to power. Honduras’ interim government gives mixed signals on ending crisis; cracks down on protestTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Honduran police cracked down on protesters and Congress delayed consideration of an amnesty bill needed to end the standoff, even as the interim leader appeared to back away from his opposition to reinstating ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Confidante: Honduran interim leader tells mediator he is open to restoring Zelaya to powerTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Honduras’ interim leader has backed off his opposition to restoring Manuel Zelaya to the presidency but wants concessions to mollify reluctant business leaders, a former Honduran government official said Thursday. Former Honduran official: Interim leader open to restoring Zelaya to powerTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — A former government official says Honduras’ interim leader is open to the reinstatement of ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Interim Honduran leader deplores US visa suspensions, insists Zelaya was legally removedTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — The Honduran leader installed in a coup criticized the United States on Thursday for revoking the diplomatic visas of four interim-government officials, saying such measures only complicate efforts to resolve the crisis peacefully. Mediator says Honduras’ interim government asked him to said envoy, open to talksSAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Costa Rican President Oscar Arias said Wednesday that foreign governments should keep on applying sanctions against Honduras’ interim government even as its leaders expressed interest in further negotiations on ending the standoff. US revokes diplomatic visas of 4 Honduran officials, raising pressure on coup-installed govtOCOTAL, Nicaragua — The U.S. government has turned up the pressure on the interim government of Honduras to accept the return of exiled President Manuel Zelaya, suspending the diplomatic visas of four Honduran officials a month after a military coup. Honduran leaders say they can resist pressure to step down until elections, outlast ZelayaOCOTAL, Nicaragua — Honduras’ interim leaders insist they can resist international pressure to step down until the country’s presidential election in four months, expressing confidence a new government will spell the end of exiled President Manuel Zelaya’s bid to return to power. Ousted Honduran leader struggles to galvanize poor farmers, teachers against powerful foesLAS MANOS, Nicaragua — Ensconced in the mountains near Honduras, ousted President Manuel Zelaya struggled Monday to galvanize poor farmers, teachers and street activists into a movement strong enough to overcome his foes and sweep him back into office. 2 killed in rioting at Honduran football match, including 12-year-old boyTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — A fight between fans at a Honduran soccer game has left two people dead, including a 12-year-old boy. Honduran government extends curfew at border areasTEGUCIGALPA - The Honduran government Sunday extended a curfew at the Honduran-Nicaraguan border in view of the volatile situation there. Deposed Honduran president leaves Nicaraguan town star-struck, overrun by supportersOCOTAL, Nicaragua — Ousted President Manuel Zelaya encamped his roving government in exile in this sleepy mountain town near the Honduran border Sunday to launch his return to power after a coup last month. Ousted Honduran leader stays near border, calls on US for more sanctionsLAS MANOS, Nicaragua — Exiled Honduran President Manuel Zelaya sought to increase pressure on his country’s interim government, promising to camp out across the border in Nicaragua with his supporters and urging Washington to slap tough sanctions on coup leaders. Honduran government to greet Zelaya with charges on constitutional crimes if he returnsTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — If ousted President Manuel Zelaya succeeds in returning to Honduras, the government that deposed him vows it will be as a prisoner. Honduran govt. to greet Zelaya with charges on constitutional crimes if he returnsTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — If ousted President Manuel Zelaya succeeds in returning to Honduras, the government that deposed him vows it will be as a prisoner. Ousted Honduran president makes 2nd symbolic visit to Honduran border, says he’ll camp outLAS MANOS, Nicaragua — Deposed President Manuel Zelaya returned to the Honduran border on Saturday and announced he would set up camp there, despite foreign leaders urging him not to force a confrontation with the government that ousted him in last month’s coup. Ousted Honduran president readies another symbolic visit to Honduran borderOCOTAL, Nicaragua — President Manuel Zelaya made a second, largely symbolic trip to the Honduran border on Saturday, despite foreign leaders urging him not to force a confrontation with the government in power since last month’s coup. Ousted Honduran president takes symbolic step onto home soil, then retreats _ now what?OCOTAL, Nicaragua — Ousted President Manuel Zelaya stood on the edge of his country and called on his fellow Hondurans to resist the coup-installed government. Ousted Honduran president take symbolic step into homeland; supporters clash with troopsEL PARAISO, Honduras — Ousted President Manuel Zelaya took a symbolic step into his homeland Friday, vowing to reclaim his post a month after soldiers flew him into exile. Ousted President Zelaya re-enters HondurasMANAGUA/TEGUCIGALPA - Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya risked arrest Friday, crossing the Nicaraguan-Honduran border in an effort to reclaim power after mediation efforts failed to resolve the Central American country’s political standoff. Honduran government orders curfew to block Zelaya’s returnTEGUCIGALPA - Honduras Friday imposed a curfew at its borders with Nicaragua and EL Salvador apparently to block ousted President Manuel Zelaya’s return to the country. Ousted Honduran president steps into homeland; supporters clash with troopsEL PARAISO, Honduras — Ousted President Manuel Zelaya stepped across the border into his homeland Friday, vowing to reclaim his post a month after soldiers flew him into exile. Honduras imposes border curfew, blocks crossings as ousted leader nears borderLAS MANOS, Nicaragua — Honduran security forces clashed with supporters of the country’s ousted president on Friday as the government ordered everyone along the border off the streets in an attempt to block his return. Honduras imposes border curfew, blocks crossings as ousted leader prepares returnEL PARAISO, Honduras — Security forces clashed with supporters of Honduras’ ousted president on Friday as the government ordered everyone along the border off the streets in an attempt to block his return. Honduras imposes daytime curfew for border region as deposed president prepares to returNTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Honduras’ coup-installed government has ordered people off the streets along its border with Nicaragua as the country’s deposed president prepares to return home. Honduras sends troops to border, blocking crossings as ousted leader prepares return homeESTELI, Nicaragua — Honduras’ interim government blocked border routes with troops, police and trucks on Friday as the president it deposed planned a risky return to his homeland that could lead to his arrest. Exiled Honduran leader sets up base near border, plans strategy for reclaiming presidencyESTELI, Nicaragua — Honduras’ deposed president set up base near his country’s border to prepare a return home, urging soldiers to ignore an arrest order against him and shrugging off warnings that his homecoming could provoke violence. |