Myanmar’s junta fired warning shots at a Chinese Red Cross aid convoy amid difficulty delivering relief during a civil war, with the death toll from a recent earthquake rising to 2,886. The military government has restricted access for aid agencies, prompting calls for unfettered humanitarian access and international support. Despite ongoing challenges, the United Nations has allocated $12 million in emergency funding for affected regions, while Australia announced additional humanitarian support for Myanmar, emphasizing the need to assist survivors effectively.
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Man accused of writing Trump assassination letters was framed, officials say
A man accused of threatening to assassinate President Trump, Ramon Morales-Reyes, was framed, according to investigators. Initially arrested for sending threatening letters, evidence now suggests the true author is Demetric Deshawn Scott, who allegedly sought to intimidate Morales-Reyes to prevent his testimony in a robbery case against Scott. Despite being cleared of the threats, Morales-Reyes remains in custody for deportation proceedings, while Scott faces multiple felony charges related to the robbery, with his trial scheduled...
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