By Laura Garcia and Sarah Kinosian TEGUCIGALPA, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Nasry Asfura, the conservative candidate backed by U.S.
Honduran presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla said last-minute interference from US President Donald Trump in the country’s closely fought election had damaged his chances of winning and left him ...
In his second term, US President Donald Trump has taken his MAGA movement global, criticizing election outcomes, climate ...
TEGUCIGALPA — Hondurans waited on Friday for results from a tight presidential race held five days earlier, with a technical ...
CNN correspondent Evan Perez reports that the 30-year-old suspect in the January 6 pipe bomb case, Brian Cole Junior of Virginia, told FBI interrogators yesterday that he believed the 2020 ...
Jimmy Kimmel played two supercuts in quick succession and came to a mockingly damning realization. Taylor Swift and Travis ...
Brazilian lawmaker Flavio Bolsonaro said his father, former leader Jair Bolsonaro, has backed him to run in the country’s ...
There is evidence of extrajudicial killings, disappearances and the concealment of bodies, 17 embassies say.
Nepali Prime Minister Sushila Karki has held talks with representative of political parties, officials of the Election ...
Mamdani defeated former New York governor Andrew Cuomo, who ran on an independent base with establishment-Democratic policies ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says it is “shameful” that motorists are shouting the “R-word” driving by his home — and that he is ...
The man who planted pipe bombs at the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters the day before January 6 seems to have been motivated by MAGA election denialism. Virginia resident ...