Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Russian Plane Crash: President Sisi Says Egypt Tourists are 'Safe'


Egypt will make every effort to keep tourists safe, President Abdel Fattah Sisi pledged Wednesday as he visited Sharm el-Sheikh in the wake of the suspected bombing of a plane packed with vacationers.
The country will also be transparent with the results of investigations into the cause of the October 31 crash, which killed all 224 people on board a Russian Metrojet plane, he said.
His visit to the Red Sea resort city came after the head of the region's travel agents' association said the fallout from the crash could slash tourism income in Sharm al-Sheikh by half.
Suspicions that the plane was brought down by a bomb prompted Russia, the United Kingdom and several other European countries to halt travel to and from the city.
Sisi checked out security at the airport - where it is feared an explosive device may have been placed on the Airbus A321 - and met with tourists.
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"We will announce the results of the investigation with complete transparency and clarity," he told local state television. "We will not hide anything because these are human lives, innocent citizens who came to visit Egypt. We are extremely cautious to ensure that anyone who visits our country will be safe and will travel to and from the country in peace."

Woman 'raped 43,200' times speaks out about Mexico's human trafficking rings

'I had to close my eyes so that that I wouldn't see what they were doing to me' said Ms Jacinto YouTube

A woman who became coerced into Mexico’s lucrative human trafficking industry has spoken out about her torment at the hands of the country’s ruthless organised crime rings.

Aviation officials investigate deadly Ohio jet crash

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CLEVELAND, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Federal and local aviation experts in Ohio were investigating a business jet crash that killed as many as nine people, and were expected to provide an update later on Wednesday, fire officials said.
Officials from the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board as well as Akron police were at the site where the 10-passenger Hawker H25 business jet struck an apartment building on Tuesday while approaching the Akron Fulton airport.

SENATORS ARGUE FIERCELY ABOUT SEATING ARRANGEMENT IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

It is truly disheartening to observe the National Assembly engaging in heated arguments and misplaced priorities, particularly when the nati...