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Rescue efforts from Myanmar’s deadly earthquake wind down as death toll exceeds 3,500
SUMMARY: Rescue efforts in Myanmar following the March 28 earthquake are winding down, with the death toll exceeding 3,500. As of Monday, international teams have returned home, focusing now on relief and recovery. Survivors are clearing debris amid heavy rains. The 7.7 magnitude quake caused significant damage across six regions, complicating assessment efforts. Despite ceasefire declarations aimed at facilitating aid, fighting continues, with accusations of ceasefire violations from both the military and resistance groups. The military claims the opposition has attacked, while the opposition reports numerous airstrikes by the military, resulting in civilian casualties. The situation remains concerning and complex.
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War Eagles Patrol Squadron VP-16 returns to NAS Jax after 6-month deployment
SUMMARY: The War Eagles Patrol Squadron VP-16 returned to Naval Air Station Jacksonville after a six-month deployment, serving in U.S. Indo-Pacific and Center Command areas. Families eagerly awaited their return, with emotional reunions and celebrations. Holly Sayers and Megan Gulyard shared their excitement, marking personal milestones after long absences. Gulyard, having experienced five deployments, welcomed her husband Malcolm home after 190 days. VP-16 flew over 3,100 hours and completed over 400 sorties. Executive Officer Jacob Weinzatl praised his team’s excellence, highlighting their dedication to the mission. The homecoming was a joyful and heartfelt moment for the squadron and their families.
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The US has revoked visas for South Sudanese while civil war threatens at home
SUMMARY: The Trump administration revoked visas for all South Sudanese citizens, citing the government’s failure to accept the return of its citizens. South Sudan, struggling with instability since gaining independence in 2011, faces civil war, corruption, and humanitarian crises. The country’s fragile peace agreement is unraveling, and tensions between President Salva Kiir and rival Riek Machar persist. The U.S. had granted South Sudanese temporary protected status due to insecurity, but it expires in May. Amid reduced aid and mounting violence, the Trump administration’s decision marks a sharp shift from earlier support, with South Sudan’s future remaining uncertain.
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