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Jan 02 2024
News
Shirley Ann Stryffeler, Columbiana, Ohio
COLUMBIANA, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Shirley Ann Stryffeler, 92, passed peacefully from this earth on Monday, January 1, 2024, at her home in Columbiana. She was born on August 24, 1931, in Paris, Ohio, to the late Edward and Myrtle McNutt Ryser. Deeply affected by The Great Depression, her childhood was spent living (blissfully content) in a basement home her father built. She graduated from
WKBN 27Dec 30 2023
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‘Raw Partisanship’: Republican Moves To Impeach Maine Secretary Of State After Trump Kicked Off Ballot
A Republican state representative has moved to impeach Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows after she announced that former President Donald Trump would be disqualified from her state’s presidential primary ballot. State Rep. John Andrews (R-Paris) blasted Bellows’ decision, saying this week that the decision was an example of “raw partisanship” and that she had no authority to unilaterally
The Daily WireDec 26 2023
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Appeals court reverses conviction against Jeff Fortenberry
Fortenberry and his wife praised Tuesday’s decision. In a statement to The Associated Press, Fortenberry said “we are gratified by the Ninth Circuit’s decision,” and “Celeste and I would like to thank everyone who has stood by us and supported us with their kindness and friendship.” The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Federal prosecutors allege that
PoliticoDec 24 2023
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300 Indians stuck in French airport for fourth day amid trafficking probe
Ten of the passengers apply for French asylum, as judges probe whether a criminal group is linked to trafficking. Hundreds of Indian nationals sequestered in a French airport are being questioned by authorities over concerns they could be victims of human trafficking. Four French judges are rushing to speak to the group of over 300 Indians who have been grounded at the Vatry airport, 150km (93
Al JazeeraDec 25 2023
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Dramatic human trafficking investigation at French airport ends with 276 Indian citizens returning home
Five days after French authorities grounded a plane carrying 303 people after a tip about human trafficking, the plane departed Monday for India with 276 Indians on board. French police stopped the plane Thursday when it landed to refuel at Paris-Vatry Airport. They had received an anonymous tip about the flight being used for human smuggling. The aircraft was operated by Legend Airlines, a
New York Daily NewsDec 25 2023
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Plane OK to leave French airport
PARIS -- A charter plane sequestered while carrying 303 Indians to Nicaragua was authorized Sunday to leave the French airport where it has been grounded for four days for a human trafficking investigation. A lawyer for the airline said the plane would take many of the stranded passengers back to India today. Local authorities were working through Christmas Eve on formalities to allow some
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteDec 24 2023
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Plane carrying Indian passengers to leave France after trafficking probe
Airbus A340 is expected to leave airport on Monday after French Civil Aviation Authority secures approval. A plane carrying more than 300 Indian passengers that has been detained at an airport in France since Thursday has been cleared to leave after a probe into human trafficking claims, French authorities have said. French prosecutors on Sunday gave the green light for the plane to leave
Al JazeeraDec 24 2023
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France grounds plane carrying more than 300 passengers over human trafficking concerns
French authorities grounded a passenger plane carrying 303 Indian citizens on Thursday over suspicions of human trafficking. The flight was on its way from the United Arab Emirates to Nicaragua when it stopped at Paris-Vatry Airport in France's Champagne country to refuel. Officials received an anonymous tip that passengers on the flight were being trafficked. There were 11 unaccompanied
"USA Today" ContributorDec 12 2023
Opinion
There Is No 1.5°C Climate Cliff
Dubai, United Arab Emirates—"The North Star of the COP28 Presidency is to keep 1.5°C within reach," has been the frequent refrain of Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, the COP28 president overseeing the current U.N. climate change negotiations in Dubai. Al Jaber is reflecting the oft-chanted activist slogan "Keep 1.5 Alive!" The idea is that humanity must reduce its emissions of globe-warming greenhouse
ReasonDec 14 2023
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What comes next after the COP28 climate agreement
The historic climate agreement reached at COP28 in Dubai will have ripple effects throughout the global economy, but they are unlikely to play out quickly, or be immediately obvious. The big picture: The non-binding climate deal is part of the broader 2015 Paris Agreement. It exists in a zone of international law where its obligations are enforced via peer pressure, national laws and political
Axios