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The United Nations Humanitarian Air Service resumes food aid flights to Haiti on Wednesday following a week-long halt due to regulatory issues. The pause came after gangs attacked three commercial planes with gunfire, leading to a U.S. aviation regulator ban on U.S. airlines flying to Haiti for 30 days.
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