The San Jose Mercury News 4 weeks ago

Honduras presidential accord collapses

CARACAS, Venezuela — A U.S.-brokered accord that was supposed to return ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya to power has collapsed, and his supporters pinned much of the blame Monday on the Obama administration. Full Article at The San Jose Mercury News

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