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China unveils J-35A and other new fighters at Zhuhai Airshow

China unveils J-35A and other new fighters at Zhuhai Airshow

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — China’s premier defense exhibition, Zhuhai Airshow, opened its gates this week headlined by the J-35A fifth-generation fighter as well as a J-15T fighter designed for catapult operations aboard aircraft carriers. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is a secretive organization, but it uses events like the Zhuhai Airshow to unveil new equipment […]

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KLM digital customer service largely shines even as partner fumblesRunway Girl

KLM digital customer service largely shines even as partner fumblesRunway Girl

KLM has invested heavily in a digital customer service experience that emphasizes consumer choice and rapid responses. This means that, when things go wrong, passengers are usually kept informed of developments to their journey in a timely manner.  This summer, on a flight operated by KLM wet-lease partner Eastern Airways from Teesside airport to Amsterdam,

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Boeing averts civil trial over 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash with settlement

Boeing averts civil trial over 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash with settlement

Boeing has reached an out-of-court settlement with the family of Manisha Nukavarapu, a victim of the March 2019 Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 crash. This last-minute agreement, reached just before a federal civil trial was set to begin in Chicago, avoids a proceeding that was focused only on determining compensation for the victim’s relatives. Details

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Knowing your numbers – stahekolders joined forces in fighting two silent killer diseases | WHO

Kaduna, 13 November, 2024 – Theresa Wyankume, a 45-year-old teacher from Kaduna, a state in the northern part of Nigeria, has always been diligent about her family’s health, but like many, she often neglects her own. She had always been healthy—or so she thought until she was recently diagnosed with hypertension.  “I felt fine but

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Prioritising rural economic development and inclusive change

Prioritising rural economic development and inclusive change

The successful implementation of the land reform programme is not only a political and moral imperative, but a necessary intervention that is required to, amongst others, stimulate rural economies and mitigate against the triple challenges of poverty, unemployment and inequality. Although rural populations make up nearly 32% of South Africa’s total population, as indicated by

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New Meta EMEA VP looks to unlock region’s potential

<p><img src=”https://biz-file.com/c/2411/757490-208×117.jpg?1″ width=”208″ height=”117″ alt=”Derya Matras was announced as Meta’s vice president of Europe, the Middle East and Africa (Image supplied)” align=”left”><br><span >Derya Matras was announced as Meta’s vice president of Europe, the Middle East and Africa (Image supplied)&lt;/span><p>Derya Matras will be the new vice president (VP) for Meta in Europe, the Middle East and

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Africa: Time Is Now for Youths to Take Charge of Africa, Says Rugunda

Africa: Time Is Now for Youths to Take Charge of Africa, Says Rugunda

Former Prime Minister, Dr.Ruhakana Rugunda has said the time is ripe for youths to charge of the affairs of the African continent. Speaking during the opening ceremony of the third Inter-generational dialogue forum organized by Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) as Speke Resort Hotel , Munyonyo in Kampala, Rugunda said whereas the

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‘Russian warship, go f*** yourself’ can’t be trademarked, EU court says 

‘Russian warship, go f*** yourself’ can’t be trademarked, EU court says 

The slogan uttered by a Ukrainian border guard on Snake Island has become a symbol of defiance against Russian aggression – but it’s more political than commercial, the EU judges said. ADVERTISEMENT The slogan “Russian warship, go f*** yourself”, famously uttered by a Ukrainian border guard to invading forces, can’t be trademarked, the EU’s General

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