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Friend: 'Beautiful' family killed in Iran plane

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Canadians are struggling to come to terms with how the killing of an Iranian general last week by a U.S. drone strike may have led to the deaths of dozens of their citizens in a plane crash.
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United Airlines Pulls Boeing 737 Max From Its Schedule Until June 2020

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​The move comes in wake of news that Boeing will be halting production of the 737 Max in January.
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IAG CEO Willie Walsh to Retire in June

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Jan.09 -- International Consolidated Airlines Group SA Chief Executive Officer Willie Walsh is stepping down. The airline boss is retiring this June. He’ll be succeeded by Luis Gallego who is currently the head of the group’s Spanish...
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Boeing's Starliner goes off course after launch

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Boeing's new Starliner capsule ran into trouble and went off course in orbit, minutes after blasting off on Friday on its first test flight - a crucial dress rehearsal for next year's inaugural launch with astronauts.
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Americans In Europe Are Worried And Confused By The U.S. Travel Ban

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The travel suspensions affecting most of Europe have left Americans abroad struggling to understand how and when they can come home.
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Virus disinfection intensifies in Nairobi

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Kenya's health ministry continued to disinfect crowed city markets in the capital Nairobi on Saturday, in an attempt to try and stop the transmission of the coronavirus.
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Philippines lifts deadline for tourists to leave

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The Philippines on Wednesday rescinded its call for foreign travellers to leave the country's main northern island within 72 hours or face being stranded indefinitely because of a coronavirus lockdown.
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Charter flights of vegetable pickers from Eastern Europe ‘will bring experience’

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Charter flights bringing Romanian fruit and vegetable pickers to the UK will help ensure there are experienced workers alongside new UK recruits, the British Growers Association has suggested. Up to six flights have reportedly been...
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New Zealand official confirms two more virus cases

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New Zealand authorities on Sunday raised the number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus to eight, saying a man and a woman had been diagnosed upon their arrival in the country.
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Briton stays in Wuhan to prevent family split

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Interview with Briton Chris Hill who has opted to stay in Wuhan, as he says the Foreign Office could not guarantee his young daughter could board the flight to the UK. Mr Hill lives in Wuhan with his wife Caitlyn Gao and their daughter...
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Market Is Probably Going to Overreact to Coronavirus, Spitznagel Says

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Feb.25 -- Mark Spitznagel, president and founder at Universa Investments, discusses whether the coronavirus represents a black swan for markets and looks at signals from catastrophe bonds. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker on...
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Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Arrives At Berlin Hospital

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A spokesperson for Navalny said he fell ill from a suspected poisoning.
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United Airlines Eliminates Ticket-Change Fees

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The Department of Transportation says U.S. airlines garnered nearly $3 billion in ticket-change and cancellation fees last year.
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IATA CEO Sees ‘Strong Appetite to Fly’ as Demand Rebounds

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Jun.04 -- International Air Transport Association Managing-Director and Chief Executive Officer Alexandre de Juniac discusses a rebound in demand for air travel, airlines needing to continue reducing costs, and concern about airlines...