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Migration Pressure: Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo says about 2,300 Mexicans deported from the U.S. were flown to Guatemala in 2026 but kept there for under 24 hours as “in transit,” then transferred to Mexico—while Mexico and Honduras deny any “third country” deal. Climate Watch: Honduras has put 80% of the country on El Niño drought alert as governments across the region brace for drought, flooding, heat and wildfires. Security & Cooperation: Honduras is among countries participating in Fuerzas Comando 2026 in Paraguay, a U.S.-organized special-operations drill aimed at regional cooperation against organized crime and terrorism. Travel & Economy: Cayman Airways added more Friday flights to La Ceiba for late August and September, boosting access to Honduras’ north coast and the Bay Islands. Sports Spotlight: Russian freediver Alexey Molchanov set a new men’s world record in free immersion at CMAS Depth Worlds in Roatán, Honduras.

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Grand Valley Garage Doors backs Honduras home build for 13-year-old Marcelo

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Spirit Origin wins Honduras Cup of Excellence top lot again

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Expo Home Improvement adds WinCore storm-grade windows in Texas

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Grand Valley Garage Doors Partners with Kings Ransom Foundation to Help Build a New Home for Marcelo in Honduras

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