US FAA tells manufacturers to disclose safety critical information after Boeing 737 MAX crashes

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Wednesday it is requiring airplane manufacturers to submit and disclose safety critical information to the agency — including changes to key flight control systems — during the certification process after two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes. The draft policy, which is open to public comment…

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Ukraine’s allies commit $244 million for humanitarian mine clearance – Kyiv

(Reuters) -Ukraine’s allies have committed to allocating $244 million and providing special equipment for the purpose of humanitarian mine clearance, First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on Tuesday. “Our task is not only to demine the entire territory in order to save people’s lives, but also to speed up this process,” Svyrydenko, who is…

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Canada’s immigration creates ‘mirage’ of economic prosperity – economists

By Steve Scherer and Fergal Smith OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has fueled economic growth and plugged gaps in the labor market by ramping up immigration, but now new arrivals are straining public services and contributing to an overheating economy, economists say. Since taking power in 2015, Trudeau has brought in an…

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Insurer Chubb beats quarterly profit estimates on strong investment returns

(Reuters) – Insurance company Chubb beat estimates for quarterly profit on Tuesday as higher returns from its investments cushioned a hit from catastrophe-related claims. Investment income, which had slumped for most insurance firms that invest a chunk of their profits across classes, has recovered this year as markets rally. The benchmark S&P 500 Index has…

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