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Sky's James Sillars writes that, no matter what the cause of Flight AI171's demise, the fact that a Boeing plane was involved underscores the big problem facing the scandal-hit manufacturer.
They died on the road they were forced to take because the sky was too expensive for those who serve this country in sweat.
To study and analyze the Vietnam market size (value and volume) by company, key regions/countries, products and application, history data from 2023 to 2032, and forecast to 2032. To understand the ...
An 88-year-old woman who had been pronounced dead woke up inside her own coffin after a huge mistake from the coroner. In a situation that would make anyone claustrophobic, the woman “woke up” and ...
The governing Liberals are trying to put a positive spin on the surprise resignation of cabinet minister John Abbott, saying ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) intensifies its call for the devolution of policing powers in the Western Cape, ignited by ...
For decades, Swiss vehicle engineering leader EDAG Group has been behind some of the wildest vehicle concepts to hit the pages of New Atlas. Now it's jumping into the next generation of mobility by ...
On June 12, 2025, Air India flight AI-171, which was flying from Ahmedabad to London's Gatwick Airport, crashed just minutes ...
MEADOWREST Memorial Gardens has announced that it will be opening a state-of-the-art crematorium facility. The new ...
Hamas war passed 55,000, the Gaza Health Ministry said Wednesday, and hospitals said at least 21 people were killed while on ...
By OSV News Over 20,000 young people were evacuated June 7 from Lednica in northwestern Poland after a massive storm hit the ...
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Tanzania: Nation in Mourning
TWENTY-EIGHT people died on Saturday night and eight others were injured in a devastating road crash that occurred along the Mbeya-Tunduma highway at Mlima Iwambi.