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Honduras Bloodbath: Gunmen struck twice on the Honduran coast, killing at least 25 people, including six police officers—19 workers shot at a palm plantation in Trujillo and five officers killed in an ambush near Omoa by the Guatemalan border. Security Crackdown: President Nasry Asfura ordered a large-scale military and police deployment across northern and eastern regions, vowing to hunt the perpetrators. Regional Context: The attacks land amid a wider surge of violence tied to gangs, drug routes, and long-running land disputes in the Bajo Aguan palm belt. World Cup Focus: In sports, the FIFA U-17 World Cup draw set Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba on tough paths, with Jamaica placed in Group E against Italy, Côte d’Ivoire and Uzbekistan. Quiet Tropics: In Florida, the National Hurricane Center reported no tropical activity expected for the Memorial Day weekend as hurricane season nears.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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