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A soft landing for Boeing?
Plea deal between Boeing and US Dept of Justice involving two 737 Max crashes has families demanding accountability.
Australia imposes sanctions on Israeli settlers
The measures target seven individual settlers and hardline settler group Hilltop Youth.
Philippines races to contain oil spill after tanker capsizes in Manila Bay
Fears grow of a large oil spill after tanker carrying 1.4 million litres of fuel capsizes off the coast of Manila.
How Israel is shrinking Gaza’s ‘safe zones’
Israel is declaring more and more of Gaza out of bounds for Palestinians — including parts it has called 'safe zones'.
US, Canada intercept Russian and Chinese jets off Alaska
NORAD says aircraft did not enter sovereign airspace and were not considered a threat.
Biden says it’s time to ‘pass the torch’ in Oval Office speech
US President Joe Biden explained his decision not to seek re-election in a speech from the White House.
Taiwan holds war games amid tensions and typhoon: What you need to know
Taiwan's 40th edition of its annual Han Kuang war games tests the island's readiness to repel a Chinese invasion.
Trump blasts Harris as ‘radical’ in first rally since Biden’s exit
Republican claims Harris is a 'radical left lunatic', as Biden praises VP as 'tough' and 'experienced'.
Key takeaways from Biden’s Oval Office address on exiting 2024 race
US president says time to 'pass the torch' to younger voices, 'defence of democracy' more important than title.
Boeing finalises plea deal over fatal 737 Max crashes
Aircraft giant to pay $243.6m fine under agreement that is subject to US judge's approval.

