ANA flight returns due to cockpit window crack
An All Nippon Airways (ANA) flight in Japan returned due to a cockpit window crack, emphasizing ongoing safety concerns amid regulatory scrutiny on Boeing.
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An All Nippon Airways (ANA) flight in Japan returned due to a cockpit window crack, emphasizing ongoing safety concerns amid regulatory scrutiny on Boeing.
Turkey launched strikes against Syria and Iraq, as it is believed to be in league with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party or PKK.
China criticizes a report by CSIS on the military applications of Chinese scientific research in the Indian Ocean.
Ko Wen-je, TPP's candidate in Taiwan's elections, openly embraces cross-party collaboration, highlighting his willingness to work across political lines for the benefit of Taiwan's interests.
SK On, the South Korean battery unit of SK Innovation, aims to start mass production of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries by 2026, targeting major automakers seeking cost-effective battery solutions.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao voiced concerns over U.S. sanctions, especially restrictions on third-party exports of chip-making lithography machines, during a phone call with U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
The U.S. government opposes any interference in Taiwan's elections and expresses concern over Beijing's military pressure.
COMAC emerges as a viable alternative in the aviation industry, gaining momentum amidst Boeing's recent setbacks.
The Jordanian military has intensified its campaign against drug dealers following clashes last month with individuals suspected of ties to pro-Iranian militias. These individuals were reportedly transporting large quantities of drugs, along with weapons and explosives, over the Jordan-Syria border.
Taiwan confronts a disinformation onslaught orchestrated by external actors, primarily China, aiming to diminish trust in the U.S.-Taiwan alliance and influence public perception.
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