Honduras has adopted a tough “iron fist” policy to tackle drug and gang crime, resulting in the seizure of hundreds of guns and the arrest of many suspected gang members. This approach, known as “mano duro,” involves deploying security forces into high-crime areas and plans to build a new mega-prison for over 20,000 inmates. However, there is skepticism about its effectiveness compared to neighboring El Salvador, where similar measures led to a dramatic drop in crime. Critics question whether the policy will yield the desired results, with some residents feeling that crime and violence persist despite the government’s efforts.
Toronto Has the Worst Air Quality in the World Today Due to Wildfire Smoke
Toronto residents are waking up to smoky skies after wildfire smoke drifting from northwestern Ontario triggered an air quality warning across the city. Environment Canada has issued an orange air quality alert, warning that smoke could linger through Thursday and...






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