La Nación reports on Minneapolis protests and Honduran election results

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La Nación, a prominent news outlet, posted updates on January 11, 2026, covering protests in Minneapolis, an electoral development in Honduras, and an interactive quiz for voters.

On January 11, 2026, La Nación reported: “Miles de manifestantes salieron a las calles de Mineápolis el sábado para protestar por muerte de mujer durante redada del ICE.” The post described large-scale demonstrations in Minneapolis following the death of a woman during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid.

Later that day, La Nación shared an interactive tool for voters: “¿Cómo alinear sus ideas con los candidatos? Responda nuestro quiz”, inviting readers to participate in a quiz designed to match their views with political candidates.

In another update on the same date, La Nación announced: “El Consejo Nacional Electoral de Honduras ya proclamó a Nasry Asfura como el ganador de la contienda electoral del país centroamericano.” This tweet reported that the National Electoral Council of Honduras had declared Nasry Asfura as the winner of the country’s presidential election.

The protests in Minneapolis followed heightened tensions over immigration enforcement actions by ICE. In recent years, similar incidents have led to public outcry and demonstrations across several U.S. cities. The announcement regarding Nasry Asfura comes after a closely watched election cycle in Honduras, where international observers often monitor the process due to concerns about transparency and legitimacy.



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