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Honduras

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A Libertarian ‘Startup City’ in Honduras Faces its Biggest Hurdle: The Locals

Próspera was supposed to be a privatized, Silicon Valley-funded paradise—but it’s a hard sell for the neighbors.

Ian MacDougall, Isabelle Simpson Rest of World Oct 2021 30min Permalink

World

The Girl Who Chased Frogs

Lyra McKee’s last story.

Lyra McKee The Sunday Long Read May 2019 15min Permalink

Best Article Crime World

‘Either They Kill Us or We Kill Them’

Inside the struggle to survive in a tiny Honduran neighborhood surrounded by competing gangs.

Azam Ahmed New York Times May 2019 25min Permalink

Crime World

When Deportation Is a Death Sentence

Hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the U.S. may face violence and murder in their home countries. What happens when they are forced to return?

Sarah Stillman New Yorker Jan 2018 40min Permalink

World

The Deported

Kelvin Villanueva had lived in America for 15 years. He had four kids. He had a job. Then he was stopped for a broken taillight.

Luke Mogelson New York Times Magazine Dec 2015 25min Permalink