Now for more information on the situation in the Central American country, our correspondent Ioan Grillo joins us now. He is standing by in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras.
Q1: Hours after Manuel Zelaya was ousted, the acting president of the country, Roberto Micheletti named a new foreign minister.
The previous foreign minister is reportedly under house arrest. How is Micheletti establishing his disputed government?
And are other top officials working under Zelaya's government likely on their way out too?
Q2: Honduras is now torn between two presidents one recognized by world bodies and the other supported by the nation's congress, courts and military.
How are local Hondurans reacting to the situation?
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Editor: Zhang Pengfei | Source: CCTV.com