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Agape Flights temporarily stops humanitarian supply flights to Haiti due to FAA order
SUMMARY: Agape Flights, a nonprofit in the Tampa Bay Area, is facing challenges in its mission to support Haiti due to a recent FAA ban on flights following gang violence. The ban was enacted after a Spirit Airlines flight was shot at while preparing to land in Port-au-Prince. This has forced Agape Flights to halt its humanitarian supply deliveries, disrupting critical support for ministries and missionaries reliant on these supplies. The organization is currently seeking a humanitarian exemption to resume flights, with hopes to restore vital supply deliveries to the region soon. Jameson Toyo reflects on the unrest in his homeland, emphasizing the importance of Agape’s work.
Local nonprofit Agape Flights temporarily stopped its humanitarian supply flights to Haiti after the FAA grounded U.S. flights to the country.
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Serbian student protesters march ahead of major blockade of Danube bridges
SUMMARY: In Indjija, hundreds of striking students continued their anti-corruption protest, marching from Belgrade to Novi Sad, where they plan to blockade three bridges this weekend, marking three months since a deadly train station collapse. Initially sparked by concerns over corruption in construction contracts, the protests have evolved into a significant challenge to President Aleksandar Vucic’s regime. Despite freezing temperatures, students received enthusiastic support from locals. Recent protests have led to the resignation of Serbia’s prime minister and minor concessions from the government, yet demonstrators remain firm in their demands for accountability. Violence against protesters has also been reported.
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Asian stocks mostly higher after Wall Street tech gains
SUMMARY: Asia markets mostly rose on Friday, buoyed by gains on Wall Street after strong earnings from Tesla, IBM, and Meta Platforms. Japan’s core inflation hit 2.5%, exceeding the central bank’s target, potentially leading to interest rate hikes, while the unemployment rate fell to 2.4%. The Nikkei 225 gained 0.1%, but South Korea’s Kospi dropped 1.4% due to tech sector declines, notably SK Hynix’s 9.9% loss. The S&P 500 rose 0.5%, led by Meta’s strong profit report, while Microsoft faced scrutiny over slower cloud growth. Oil prices increased, and the U.S. dollar strengthened against the yen.
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Senate confirms Doug Burgum as interior secretary after Trump tasked him to boost drilling
SUMMARY: The Senate confirmed Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary with a 79-18 vote. Burgum, a billionaire and former governor of North Dakota, has been a strong advocate for fossil fuel production. Under President Trump’s direction, he aims to make it easier for energy companies to access resources on public lands, despite environmental concerns. Burgum’s policies are seen as a shift towards prioritizing fossil fuels over renewable energy. Critics argue this could exacerbate climate change, while supporters view it as necessary for energy independence and economic growth. Burgum succeeds Deb Haaland and plans to continue Trump’s energy development agenda.
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