The US could send fighter jets to Ukraine or at least approve their re-export from other countries, the Financial Times has reported
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South Africa declares national state of disaster over floods – Reuters
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Ford to cut 3,800 jobs in Europe in shift to electric vehicle production – CNBC
Ford to cut 3,800 jobs in Europe in shift to electric vehicle production CNBCFord to cut one in five jobs in the UK bbc.comFord to cut 3800 engineering, administration jobs in Europe ReutersFord to cut 3,800 jobs in Eur…
Maersk suspends another transpacific loop due to falling demand
Bigger box tonnage takes hit as charter and freight rates continue to slide
Turkey-Syria quake briefing: Death toll nears 38,000; First U.N. aid convoy enters Syria through new border crossing
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad approved plans to open two new border crossings to allow aid into the country’s rebel-held northwest, the U.N. leader said.
India Passenger Traffic Transitions to Growth
India’s domestic passenger traffic recovers to 98% of pre-pandemic levels, while international networks expands Growth for the domestic market is expected to double by the end of this decade Asia Pacific freighter fleet to grow to 3,610 deliveries by 2041 Bengaluru. Boeing on February 14 unveiled its 2022 Commercial Market Outlook (CMO) for India, forecasting …
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Lithuania wants to teach kids Polish instead of Russian, but doesn’t have enough teachers
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Iran’s president to visit China for economic cooperation
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is heading to China for a three-day visit aimed at strengthening economic ties.
More than 4,000 children abused by Portugal’s Catholic Church
A commission investigating the issue said 77 percent of perpetrators were priests, and most of the victims were men.
Nats owner Ted Lerner dies at 97
Ted Lerner, the billionaire real estate developer who became the principal owner of the Washington Nationals and who controlled the team in the years leading up to their World Series championship run, has died.