Curfew as ousted president returns
The interim government in Honduras ordered a 15-hour curfew after the ousted president unexpectedly returned home and supporters gathered in the streets to support him.
The government of interim President Roberto Micheletti said the curfew is being imposed due to "the events of the last few hours".
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya made a dramatic return to Honduras' capital Tegucigalpa, taking shelter from arrest at Brazil's embassy and calling for negotiations with the leaders who forced him from the country at gunpoint in June.
Thousands of Mr Zelaya's supporters had gathered at the embassy to celebrate.