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Inside mother and son brothel where sex workers were paid by how many condoms they used

A mum and her son have been running a brothel together as part of a seedy family-run enterprise, police allege.
Glin Yan Zuniga Latin, 28, and his 52-year-old mother, Amparo Latin Barillas are suspected of not only selling 15-minute romps but offering children for sex.
According to news outlet WPEC, a sex worker from the establishment allegedly being run from a South Florida, US, home, was paid according to how many condoms she got through in a shift.
Undercover clients, known as “johns” were sent by police to gather evidence on the brothel and report girls as young as 15 were being offered to men for money.
The investigation claims that 52-year-old mum Barillas worked the door and took cash payments of $50 (£40) in exchange for a card, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
So-called “johns” would then decide what sex worker they wanted, head into a private room inside the house and give them the card for a 15 minute encounter of their choosing.
The authorities claim that one sex worker accused Barillas of ordering her to work three days a week at a measly rate of just $25 (£20) per customer.
With an average of eight to 10 customers a day, the sex worker said she would be paid based on the number of used condoms in the room at the end of her shift.
The same woman also told detectives that a second unrelated brother was running next door but police suspect the mother and son duo are involved in running that one as well.
Bank records indicated the sick pair made regular cash deposits into their accounts, despite zero evidence of them having another income.
Latin and Barillas were arrested earlier this month and face charges of making money from prostitution and maintaining a house of prostitution.
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Airlines cancel over 1,400 U.S. flights as ice storm hits multiple states

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Airlines canceled over 1,400 flights in the United States on Wednesday, after an ice storm hit states from Texas to West Virginia.
A total of 1,467 flights within, into or out of the United States were canceled, while 527 flights were delayed as of 6.48 a.m. ET, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.
The Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, on Tuesday warned in a tweet that travelers could expect to see some snowy conditions in certain areas including Dallas, Fort Worth and Memphis, which could delay certain flights.
“The ongoing winter storm will continue to bring hazardous impacts to North and Central Texas through at least early Thursday morning,” The U.S. National Weather Service said in its Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area forecast discussion.
Low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines Co, LUV.N, led cancellations with 487 flights, while Fort Worth, Texas-based peer American Airlines Group Inc, AAL.O, closely followed, canceling nearly 480 flights.
Southwest and American did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.
The latest cancellations come nearly a month after Southwest faced U.S. government backlash for canceling 16,700 flights over the holidays, as it grappled with bad weather and outdated technology.
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USAID grants $2.1million to 40 organizations promoting conflict resolution in Northeast Nigeria

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has expended the sum of $2.1 million on 40 organisations working on conflict resolution across 90 communities in North East region of Nigeria.
The grant was for a two-year conflict mitigation activity tagged: ‘Building Community Resilience to Violent Extremism and Conflict in Northeast Nigeria’.
The programme, also known as Northeast Connection, was designed to equip participants with the skills required to counter violent conflict.
Since 2021, Northeast Connection promoted nonviolent conflict resolution from the grassroots to state government levels in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe states. The activity provided capacity building for the 40 local organizations to strengthen local civil society groups and promote local solutions to violence.
At the closeout of the programme, Conflict Specialist USAID, Nigeria, Mukhtari Shitu said USAID was committed to enduring partnerships with the Nigerian government institutions and civil societies to mitigate violent conflict in the country.
Implemented by Creative Associates, the USAID-supported conflict resolution activity in 90 communities across 15 local government areas (LGAs) in the three states.
The Northeast Connection established 181 peace platforms that supported community organizers to identify and advocate for social priorities; trained more than 22,000 people in conflict mitigation and cross-community dialogues; and provided trauma-informed psychosocial support to more than 4,300 community members.
In Yobe State, the activity worked with the emergency management agency to launch the first-ever two-year Early Recovery Plan which equipped the agency with the ability to respond to and recover from disasters more effectively.
It would be recalled that violent conflict has devastated social and governance structures and local markets in Northeast Nigeria. The ongoing insurgency by violent extremist groups such as Boko Haram and ISIS West Africa has killed over 35,000 and displaced 2.2 million people. The region also struggles with regular inter communal clashes between farmers, herders, and other groups over land and water resources.
The Northeast connection activity is part of USAID’s strategic effort to decrease conflict and instability and promote stability and early recovery in Nigeria.
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George Weah To Seek Re-Election As Liberian President

Liberian President and former international football star George Weah announced on Monday he would stand for re-election later this year.
The announcement comes amid mounting criticism of Weah, who is accused of being out of touch with the population facing rising prices and food shortages.
“My fellow citizens, I will be coming to you shortly to ask you to renew (…) for a second time the mandate that you gave me six years ago,” Weah said in his annual State of the Nation address.
The election is slated for October 10 in the West African country.
Weah came to power in 2018 after winning an October 2017 election.
The 56-year-old was absent from Liberia for more than a month late last year, prompting criticism.
He went abroad at the end of October for a string of political gatherings in numerous countries — and to watch his footballer son represent the United States at the World Cup in Qatar.
The president was not until December 18 seen in his homeland, where people have been battling soaring prices and shortages of basic goods.
The day before several hundred Liberians had demonstrated peacefully at the call of the opposition to denounce the incompetence but also Weah’s indifference to the plight of ordinary Liberians.
Fighting corruption had been one of Weah’s major campaign promises, but in September he accepted the resignations of three close allies after the United States accused them of corruption.
Weah had initially suspended the men from their roles after Washington imposed sanctions on them over allegations tied to multi-million-dollar contracts and at least $1.5 million in diverted public funds.
Graft remains endemic, with the watchdog Transparency International ranking Liberia 136th of 180 countries in its 2021 corruption perceptions index.
Founded as a colony in 1822 by former US slaves, Liberia became a republic 25 years later — Africa’s first.
It is still recovering from back-to-back civil wars that left 250,000 people dead.
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