Central America
BCIE provides credit for $200 million to Honduras
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) in spanish approved on Tuesday a line of credit for 200 million dollars to strengthen the position and liquidity management capacity of the Central Bank of Honduras.
“To strenghten the position and liquidity management capacity of Honduras in the context of the COVID-19 crisis” said the Central American institution in an official statement.
The credit line is part of the action plan of the Emergency Support and Preparedness Program for COVID-19, and the economic reactivation in the region that few weeks ago was approved by the BCIE.
Central America
Guatemalan police regain control of prisons after gang riots leave one guard dead

The Guatemalan police regained control on Saturday over several prisons where criminal gangs had staged riots for several days, resulting in the death of a prison guard, the country’s Interior Minister reported.
Since Thursday, members of the Barrio 18 and Mara Salvatrucha gangs had been holding separate uprisings in the El Boquerón prison in the Santa Rosa department and Pavoncito prison, near Guatemala City, in protest against the transfer of gang leaders to other facilities.
Interior Minister Francisco Jiménez confirmed on Saturday that police have retaken control of both penitentiaries, according to the state news agency AGN.
Jiménez also stated that during the hostage situation gunfire occurred, resulting in the death of one prison officer.
In addition, six guards were released at El Boquerón and three at Pavoncito, according to the minister.
Central America
Honduran prosecutors charge three with terrorism and assassination plot against Manuel Zelaya

The Office of the Attorney General of the Republic, in coordination with the National Police and the Technical Agency for Criminal Investigation (ATIC) of Honduras, announced the arrest of three individuals accused of planning an attack against former president Manuel “Mel” Zelaya Rosales.
According to investigators, the suspects’ goal was to destabilize the current government and undermine the upcoming electoral process scheduled for November 30.
The operation was carried out simultaneously in Tegucigalpa, Comayagua, and San Pedro Sula. In Comayagua, authorities arrested Perfecto Jesús Enamorado Paz, 71, a former COPECO commissioner, while he was asleep at his home. His family claims the case is politically motivated.
In Tegucigalpa, ATIC agents and Special Forces detained Arcadio Corrales Estrada, 64, an electromechanic resident in the capital; Perfecto Jesús Enamorado Paz, 69, a merchant from Comayagua; and Antonio David Kattán, 53, a businessman from San Pedro Sula.
Authorities said they have collected audio recordings, forensic reports, and technical analyses that reveal a conspiracy. In the recordings, the suspects allegedly discussed assassinating Zelaya as a way to trigger political unrest and “put an end to the rage.”
The detainees will face charges of criminal conspiracy, terrorism, and attempted murder.
The Public Ministry stressed that investigations will continue to determine whether more individuals are involved and to ensure that the elections are held without violent interference.
Central America
International tourism brings over $2.2 billion to El Salvador in 2025

International tourism has generated more than $2.2 billion in foreign exchange for the Salvadoran economy during the first seven months of 2025, according to the Ministry of Tourism (Mitur).
Tourism Minister Morena Valdez stated on Thursday that this figure reflects a favorable development of the tourism sector so far this year.
“Over $2.2 billion by July, and we estimate more than $3 billion in foreign exchange by December 2025. I believe we will perform quite well,” Valdez said in an interview with Frente a Frente.
These figures do not include the 91,000 international tourists received during the August holidays, who contributed $60 million to the local economy, according to the government.
The accumulated results by July represent 73.3% of Mitur’s estimates for foreign exchange generated by international tourism in 2025.
During the same period, tourism authorities recorded 2.3 million international visitors, which is 57.5% of the more than 4 million visitors projected by the government by the end of 2025.
Authorities have recently adjusted the tourism target: at the beginning of the year, Mitur anticipated 4.2 million visitorsafter receiving 3.9 million in the previous year.
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