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An Indigo airlines aircraft takes off at the Mumbai International airport in Mumbai on June 20, 2023

Airbus And Boeing Eye India's 'Soaring Skies'

Air traffic is booming in India, even though only a tiny fraction of its people fly each year, and manufacturers are seeking lucrative deals at the flagship Aero India exhibition from Monday.
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US President Donald Trump meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 7, 2025.

Trump Hosts Japan PM, Threatens Tariffs

President Donald Trump on Friday threatened tariffs on Japanese goods if the US trade deficit with Tokyo is not equalized, as he met Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in Washington.
Democratic Republic of Congo: M23 fighters advance towards Bukavu

DR Congo Conflict Advances As UN Warns Of Regional Escalation

The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group was threatening another key town in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday, as the United Nations top rights body said it would launch an investigation into alleged violations and abuses during the deadly clashes gripping the African nation.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner of July elections despite widespread claims of fraud, with no detailed vote data released

Venezuela Brands Rubio A 'Thief' Over US Jet Seizure

Venezuela on Friday slammed the US seizure of one of its government planes as "brazen theft" and branded President Donald Trump's top diplomat a "thief" as Washington renewed its hard line on Nicolas Maduro's regime.
The US economy added 143,000 jobs in January, less than analysts expected

US Job Growth Misses Expectations In January

The United States added fewer jobs than expected in January while unemployment ticked down, government data showed Friday, marking resilience in the labor market heading into President Donald Trump's new term.
More than 400 women have come forward with accusations of sexual assault, including rape, against the Egyptian former Harrods owner

Third Al-Fayed Brother Accused Of Sexual Abuse: BBC

Three former employees at London's Harrods store have accused another brother of its late boss Mohamed Al-Fayed of sexual assault, after hundreds of similar claims were made against the tycoon, the BBC reported Thursday.

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