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  • Airline industry weighs ‘heightened’ concerns amid Iran-Israel tensions
    Air Canada has joined a slew of international airlines that have halted their flights to Israel following an attack by Iranian missiles and drones.
    Canada
    Apr 15
  • Top UN court dismisses much of Ukraine’s case against Russia
    The World Court declined to rule on allegations brought by Kyiv that Moscow was responsible for the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014.
    World
    Jan 31
  • MH370: Malaysia could reopen search for lost flight. Why now?
    Malaysian officials have signaled their willingness to reopen the search for MH370 if 'compelling' new evidence emerges. Here's what you need to know.
    World
    Mar 4
  • Boeing door panel that flew off mid-air appeared to be missing bolts: U.S. NTSB
    A door panel that flew off a Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet mid-flight on Jan. 5 appeared to be missing four key bolts, according to a preliminary report from the NTSB.
    U.S. News
    Feb 6
  • Leaked docs reveal how Chinese state-aligned hackers spy on citizens, foreigners
    The leaked documents reveal, in detail, methods used by Chinese authorities used to surveil dissidents overseas, hack other nations and promote pro-Beijing narratives online.
    World
    Feb 21
  • 40 Boeing jets have been inspected so far, U.S. officials say
    The Federal Aviation Administration said it will review information from those inspections of Boeing 737 Max 9 jets while it develops a maintenance process.
    U.S. News
    Jan 18
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  • Russian claiming to be ex-soldier wants to testify on ‘atrocities’ in Ukraine
    A Russian claiming to be a former officer with the Wagner Group wants to provide evidence to the International Criminal Court, which is investigating the war in Ukraine.
    World
    Dec 19, 2023
  • Russia sets 2024 election date as Putin moves closer to 5th term as president
    Russian lawmakers on Thursday set the date of the country's 2024 presidential election for March 17, moving Vladimir Putin a step closer to a fifth term in office.
    World
    Dec 7, 2023
  • What the Israel-Hamas conflict means for safety of region’s flights, travellers
    Canadians have been told to avoid non-essential travel to Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and Lebanon due to the 'unpredictable security situation.'
    Canada
    Oct 16, 2023
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  • Animal charity honours Alberta man’s memory
    Carmelita Hallett lost her husband a year ago in the Las Vegas Strip stabbings. She now channels her grief into her husband’s legacy, the Jumpy Animal Welfare Foundation.
    Canada
    Oct 9, 2023
  • A comedian made an MH370 joke. Now Malaysia wants Interpol to track her down
    Jocelyn Chia's viral joke about missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 has prompted a police investigation in the country under its obscene language laws.
    Trending
    Jun 14, 2023
  • Richard Belzer, TV detective and stand-up comic, dies at 78
    Richard Belzer, the longtime stand-up comedian who became one of TV's most indelible detectives as John Munch in ``Law & Order: SVU,'' has died.
    Entertainment
    Feb 19, 2023
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  • Skies open but airline schedules scrambled
    Europe's skies were open for business on Wednesday, but with so many planes having been grounded by the pall of volcanic ash spreading from Iceland it could take days, or weeks, to clear the backlog.
    Apr 20, 2010
  • Malaysia Airlines posts second quarterly loss, AirAsia profit down because of fuel costs
    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Malaysia Airlines said Tuesday it suffered a second straight quarterly loss in the three months ending in June, while budget carrier AirAsia reported a 48 per cent drop in net profit due to soaring fuel costs.
    Money
    Aug 23, 2011
  • Qantas Airways grounds global fleet in employee lockout, says strikes are ‘crisis’ for airline
    CANBERRA, Australia - Qantas Airways grounded its global fleet Saturday, suddenly locking out striking workers after weeks of flight disruptions an executive said could close down the world's 10th largest airline piece by piece.
    Money
    Oct 28, 2011
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  • The words: Full transcript from Episode 32
    <p> The words: Full transcript from Episode 32 6442505385 Tom Clark: Welcome to The West Block on this Sunday, June 24th, the final show of this political season. Well on today’s show, Canada’s budget watchdog threatens to take the government to court. Kevin Page says, the government is illegally withholding info</p>
    Politics
    Jun 24, 2012
  • Luxury-loving Japan discovers the joy of flying cheap with arrival of 3 low-cost carriers
    NARITA, Japan - Japan has a reputation for loving expensive things like overpriced real estate, gourmet melons and luxury brands. But the nation is finally discovering the joy of flying cheap, with the arrival this year of three low-cost carriers.
    Money
    Oct 3, 2012
  • Ho, ho woe: some young people, students don’t make it home for holidays
    TORONTO - Amongst the frantic last-minute trips to the mall and the consumption of Advent chocolate and eggnog, it's easy to forget one of the joys of the holidays: spending time with family.
    Dec 16, 2011
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  • Airbus bests Boeing to remain world’s largest jet maker with record 1,419 orders in 2011
    HAMBURG - Airbus took in a record number of orders for new commercial aircraft last year as strong demand for its revamped single-aisle plane helped it best U.S. rival Boeing Co. in the race for orders for the fourth year running.
    Money
    Jan 17, 2012
  • Qantas fails to reach deal with Malaysia Airlines on setting up a premium Asian carrier
    SYDNEY - Qantas Airways Ltd. said Friday it failed to strike a deal with Malaysia Airlines as part of its plans to set up a new premium airline in Asia.
    Money
    Mar 8, 2012
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