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As concerns about aviation safety rise, two people who were onboard a single-engine aircraft died Saturday night after the plane crashed into the woods.The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) alerted police officers 20 minutes after losing communication with the Rockwell Commander plane in Covington, Georgia, reported 11Alive.The police department said the plane left Covington Municipal Airport at around 11:00 pm and came down shortly after at 11:21 p.m.Once on the scene, law enforcement found the downed plane.Covington Police said the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating the crash.A spokesperson for the NTSB spoke about the crash to Newsweek.”NTSB…
Pope Francis followed Sunday mass and his traditional Angelus weekly prayer on television in a Rome hospital where the 88-year-old pontiff is being treated for bronchitis.The Argentine pope was admitted to Gemelli hospital on Friday for the latest respiratory infection, influenza or bronchitis, he has caught in recent winters.The Vatican said Sunday that the pope was in a “stable” condition and his treatment would continue.”This morning he received the Eucharist and followed the Holy Mass on television. In the afternoon he alternated reading with rest,” said the Vatican in a bulletin.Doctors have prescribed “absolute rest” for the pope, who, unable…
Columns of M23 fighters allied with Rwandan troops on Sunday entered the centre of another key city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo as the African Union highlighted growing fears that the strife-torn country could break up.The armed group reached outlying districts of Bukavu, capital of South Kivu province, on Friday, shortly after taking control of its airport about thirty kilometers (18 miles) away.The fall of the city of one million people, which was barely defended by the Congolese armed forces (FARDC), gives the M23 total control of Lake Kivu, following its capture of Goma, capital of the neighboring province…
Probationary employees across several federal health agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services on Saturday were notified of their termination through nearly identical letters. The letters informed them that their positions would be ending, marking a widespread reduction in staffing within these agencies.The letter, which was obtained by CBS News, stated: “Unfortunately, the Agency finds that you are not fit for continued employment because your ability, knowledge, and skills do not fit the Agency’s current needs, and your performance has not been adequate to justify further employment at the Agency.”The letter was signed by Jeffrey Anoka, the acting…
A flood of presidential trade policy announcements has kept US automakers on edge since Donald Trump returned to the White House last month.While some signature threats — like 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada — have been wielded and then paused, Trump’s multipronged assault on the international trade order is building up incremental cost pressures, according to auto industry experts.An additional 10 percent tariff on imports from China — a major auto parts supplier — has already been imposed, and a 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum imports that takes effect March 12 is likely to add another…
A man thought to be a Syrian asylum seeker stabbed a teenager to death and wounded five others in southern Austria Saturday, police said, sending shock waves through the Alpine nation.The attack comes just two days after a suspected Afghan asylum seeker rammed a car into people in the city of Munich in neighbouring Germany, killing two people and wounding dozens of others.In the Austrian city of Villach, a man “randomly attacked passers-by with a knife”, police spokesman Rainer Dionisio told AFP.Officers had arrested a 23-year-old Syrian asylum seeker, he said. “One victim, a 14-year-old boy, died,” he added.The toll…
Thousands of Serbians blocked the main boulevard of the central city Kragujevac on Saturday, the latest in a series of student-led protests to rock the Balkan country after the deadly collapse of a train station roof.Crowds gathered in the city’s centre on the start of Serbia’s national Statehood holiday calling for greater government accountability and reforms.Protesters filled the streets well into the afternoon, waving flags marked with bloody handprints — the protests’ logo — as they organised performances and shouted “pump”, indicating that they are not giving up.The university student-led movement has put increasing pressure on Serbia’s government, spurring the…
A bus carrying a group of Palestinian prisoners released Saturday by Israel under the Gaza ceasefire deal arrived to a cheering crowd in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, according to an AFP journalist.Wearing traditional keffiyeh scarves, the freed prisoners were hoisted onto the crowd’s shoulders. They hugged relatives before heading to a quick health checkup, the journalist reported.Many in the crowd waved yellow flags of the Fatah movement which dominates the Palestinian Authority, while one prisoner kissed a baby as soon as he stepped off the bus.The Israeli Prison Service confirmed it had freed 369 prisoners from the…
Their voices monotone and their faces staring mostly ahead, three Israeli hostages spoke in Hebrew on a Gaza stage before walking to freedom on Saturday, after more than 16 months of captivity in the Palestinian territory.The carefully choreographed handover to the Red Cross in Gaza came as part of an ongoing ceasefire deal with Israel.Compared to three emaciated captives released last week, Israeli-American Sagui Dekel-Chen, Israeli-Russian Sasha Trupanov and Israeli-Argentine Yair Horn appeared in better health as they emerged from a white car.They clutched gift bags and a certificate to mark the end of their captivity.The three men — flanked…
The escalating conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo will dominate an African Union summit opening Saturday, with the DRC president absent after Rwandan-backed forces seized a second major city on his territory.The 55-nation body meets in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa as Africa faces devastating conflicts in the DRC and Sudan — as well as US President Donald Trump’s cuts to US development aid, which have hit the continent hard.The African leaders represent around 1.5 billion people in a body long criticised for sluggishness, inefficiency and toothless statements.With the spectre of a regional conflagration rising in eastern DRC, and international…