Port-au-Prince, Apr 23 (Prensa Latina) The coalition of gangs that today control 80 percent of the capital, attacked, vandalized and sacked about a dozen targets without fearing the offensive from the Haitian National Police. The post Gangs continue to destroying social works in Port-au-Prince first appeared on Prensa Latina.
Photographer Evelio Contreras was part of a CNN crew that traveled to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, earlier this month and met with wanted gang leader Vitel’homme Innocent.
Southwest is closing operations at four airports because of delivery delays for Boeing airliners. The cutback comes as the airline reported a first-quarter loss of $231 million and said it will also limit hiring and offer voluntary leave to employees.
Indonesia’s remote Mount Ruang volcano erupted several times again on Tuesday, the country’s volcanology agency said, forcing evacuations, the closure of a nearby international airport and the raising of the alert level to its highest. Authorities had warned the threat from the volcano was not over after it erupted more than half a dozen times […]
Huhtamaki is planning to consolidate the production footprint in the Fiber
The Benina International Airport in the city of Benghazi, Libya will remain
DAR ES SALAAM: Authorities in Dar es Salaam closed down several roads in
Hilo International Airport will be closed nightly on Monday, April 22 and Tuesday, April 23 to undergo scheduled repairs to the primary runway.
Port Blair: The Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair in Andaman and Nicobar Islands has started night operations following a significant upgradation and advancements.On April 18, a private airline was the first to land using the ILS at VSI Airport.The aviation infrastructure at INS Utkrosh in Port Blair has undergone significant advancements, with upgrades that allow the airport to handle both day and night operations. The modernization effort, under Project MAFI (Modernisation of...
A small plane reportedly crashed near a runway at Raleigh-Durham
Tensions appeared to have eased Sunday at USC after pro-Palestinian protesters returned with tents and reestablished an encampment in Alumni Park, prompting a large police response as officials closed the campus to the public Saturday night. USC officials said campus property, including the Tommy Trojan statue, was vandalized. Shortly after 8 p.m. Saturday, the campus was closed to all except residents and their registered guests, with access over the weekend restricted, according to USC alerts...