Honduras 0-2 Panamá posts
HuffPost Weird News Indeed, the Panama is doing quite well.
96 months ago
Newsweek In Honduras, one woman is estimated to die at the hands of a man every 16 hours.
97 months ago
VICE News Honduras is one of a handful of countries worldwide that criminalizes abortion in all circumstances, and any woman who undergoes one may be imprisoned for up to six years.
Abortion isn’t going to be decriminalized in Honduras anytime soon
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Honduras’s draconian abortion laws will remain in place for the foreseeable future after feminist groups failed to convince lawmakers to soften the country’s complete ban on abortion Thursday. Honduras is one of a handful of countries worldwide t
Read more ... hat criminalizes abortion in all circumstances, and an...
97 months ago
ABC News Honduras has been called the most dangerous place on earth to be a woman. One woman is murdered every 16 hours in Honduras, which is barely the size of Ohio.
97 months ago
Washington Post Sports "We have to come here and take points. We want three,” U.S. captain Michael Bradley said.
99 months ago
The Wall Street Journal It is tempting after a 6-0 beatdown of Honduras Friday night to declare the good ship U.S. Soccer upright and seaworthy once again. Next up Tuesday night is Panama, ranked 53rd in the world and marking a golden opportunity to get the march to Russia
Read more ... back track.
99 months ago
Los Angeles Times Sports The USMNT has a sunnier outlook these days.
99 months ago
Deadspin “When the last out is recorded, they’re gonna throw everything they have.”
Youth Baseball Games In Panama Are Rowdier Than Anything In MLB
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PANAMA CITY, Panama — Baseball was on. Real, true baseball. A sweltering Friday night, a flashy casino in the heart of Panama City, an enormous projector looming over the slot machines, showing the game. To this American, whose offseason antsiness
Read more ... is fading into the inevitable letdown of spring tra...
100 months ago
NPR
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Panama’s $5 billion expansion of the Panama Canal is set to open. From Panama City, NPR’s Carrie Kahn chats with U.S. Ambassador to Panama, John Feely, about whether this high stakes project can help repair a tarnished reputation for Panama’s g
Read more ... overnment in the wake of the corruption allegations and the Panama Papers.
108 months ago
NPR Two years ago lawmakers passed laws cracking down on money laundering, steps that got Panama removed from an international list of bad actors. The law firm leak happened two months later.
109 months ago
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