Typer Image
In 2011, a 29-year-old Australian bartender found an ATM glitch that allowed him to withdraw way beyond his balance.

In a bender that lasted four-and-half months, he managed to spend around $1.6 million of the bank’s money.
#Interesting Read More...

@Boone_83

Typer Image
Guatemalan and Salvadorian forces arrive in Haiti to join fight against violent gangs

#News #Haiti #Guatemala #ElSalvador
A group of security forces from Guatemala and El Salvador arrived in Haiti on Friday to reinforce a multinational mission tasked with tackling the country’s rampant gang violence, the Haitian National Police announced.

The 75 Guatemalan and eight Salvadoran troops were greeted on the tarmac of the international airport in the capital, Port-au-Prince, by a host of high-ranking officials, video released by the police shows.

The officials included the leader of Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council Leslie Voltaire, Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, and the United States Ambassador to Haiti Dennis Hankins.

The troops will join the foreign police force known as the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission — a US and United Nations-backed initiative working with the Haitian police to restore security on the island amid an ongoing battle with the violent gangs.

In a statement, Normil Rameau, the acting director general of the National Police, said a “marriage” of the police with the people of Haiti remains “the most effective way to facilitate the total restoration of security and the establishment of lasting peace.”

Haiti has been ravaged by intensifying gang violence, which the government has struggled to contain in the aftermath of President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination in 2021. The island nation has also grappled with natural disasters and a worsening hunger crisis.

The UN Security Council approved the launch of the MSS in 2023 after repeated pleas for international support from Haiti’s government. The mission received the support of the United States, which offered to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in funding and resources.

However, the mission has not been without trouble. It is helmed by hundreds of Kenyan police officers, but their deployment was repeatedly delayed before eventually arriving in June last year. The officers then did not receive pay for months after their arrival.

Violence has continued to plague the country despite the mission’s presence. In November, the US civil aviation regulator grounded all flights to Haiti for weeks, after three jets from US-based airlines were struck by bullets while flying over Port-au-Prince. In a separate incident in October, gangs targeted US Embassy vehicles with gunfire, later prompting the evacuation of 20 embassy staffers.

Godfrey Otunge, the commander of the Kenyan troops in the MSS, welcomed the Guatemalan and Salvadorian soldiers on Friday while praising their partnership with the Haitian government.

“We don’t take it for granted. We have a prime minister who is also our friend,” Otunge said, according to the police video. Read More...

@StanleyKing

Typer Image
At least 71 people killed in Ethiopia road accident, officials say

At least 71 people have died in Ethiopia after a truck packed with passengers plunged into a river, according to the spokesperson for the southern Sidama regional government and a statement.

The accident occurred in the Bona district, the regional communication bureau said in a statement issued late on Sunday.

Wosenyeleh Simion, spokesperson for the Sidama regional government, told Reuters on Monday at least 71 people had died, including 68 males and three females.

“Five are in a critical condition and taking treatment at Bona General Hospital,” he said.

He added that the truck had missed a bridge and fell into a river and that the road had many bends.

Some of the passengers were returning from a wedding ceremony and some families had lost multiple members, he said, adding traffic police in the region had reported the truck was overloaded, which likely caused the accident.
The state-run Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation also reported that the passengers were traveling to a wedding when the accident occurred on Sunday.

In a statement late on Sunday, the regional communication bureau had given the death toll as 60.

Deadly traffic accidents are common in Ethiopia, where driving standards are poor and many vehicles are badly maintained.

At least 38 people, mostly students, were killed in 2018 when a bus plunged into a ravine in Ethiopia’s mountainous north.

#News #Ethiopia Read More...

@ColtBarker

Typer Image
Dominican Republic deported more than 276,000 Haitians in 2024

#News
The Dominican Republic deported more than 276,000 Haitians in 2024, the country’s Immigration Directorate said Wednesday.

In the last three months of the year alone, over 94,000 people were deported under a new operation aiming to remove up to 10,000 undocumented Haitians per week, ordered by the Dominican Republic’s National Security and Defense Council headed by President Luis Abinader.

Dominican authorities also deported 48,344 Haitians during the January-March quarter, 62,446 between April-June, and 71,414 from July to September, according to the statement.

Government spokesman Homero Figueroa told reporters in October that the government ramped up deportations to address an “excess” of Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic, which shares an island with Haiti. The two countries have long seen an informal flow of people across their shared border.

Haiti’s then-Foreign Minister Dominique Dupuy condemned “brutal scenes of raids and deportations,” and demanded justice for “dehumanizing acts” against her compatriots. Dominican authorities maintain that the deportations are carried out in compliance with human rights.

In October, Reuters footage captured dozens of migrants crammed into caged Dominican Republic law enforcement trucks heading to Haiti. Aid organizations have rushed assistance to the Haitian side of the border to assist the thousands of deportees.

The mass deportations come amid a worsening political and social crisis in Haiti; gangs are estimated to control more than 80% of the country’s capital, Port-au-Prince. Read More...

@StanleyKing

Typer Image
15 PALAVRAS INCRÍVEIS DO “ALQUIMISTA” PAULO COELHO

1. Se você tiver coragem de dizer adeus, a vida o recompensará com um novo olá.
2. Existem pessoas que nunca foram derrotadas. Eles são os que nunca lutaram.
3. Não guarde o melhor para depois. Você não sabe o que o amanhã trará.
4. Se você vive para agradar aos outros, todos irão amá-lo, exceto você mesmo.
5. Não importa o que os outros pensam porque eles ainda pensarão o mesmo.
6. Você pode vender seu tempo, mas não pode comprá-lo de volta.
7. Tem gente que nos ama, só não sabe como demonstrar.
8. O segredo da vida, porém, era cair sete vezes e levantar oito.
9. Só existe uma coisa que impossibilita a realização de um sonho; medo do fracasso.
10. A vida tem muitas maneiras de testar a vontade, às vezes nada acontece ou tudo acontece ao mesmo tempo.
11. Um dia você vai acordar e não vai sobrar tempo para fazer as coisas que sempre sonhou. Agora é a hora. Tome uma atitude.
12. Se você caminhar apenas em dias de sol, nunca chegará ao seu destino.
13. O barco está seguro no porto. Mas esse não é o propósito do barco.
14. Perdoe, mas nunca esqueça ou você se machucará novamente. Perdoar muda sua perspectiva, esquecer faz você perder a lição que aprendeu.
15. Uma flecha só pode ser disparada puxando-a para trás. Se a vida te puxa para trás com dificuldades é porque ela vai te lançar para algo maior. Continue mirando.
Cotação
#Alquimia #PauloCoelho Read More...

@Andre_1997