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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways says it can navigate the turbulence surrounding Boeing ‘s delivery delays, even as it doubles down on a major wide-body order and a multibillion-dollar fleet overhaul. Speaking on CNBC’s “Access Middle East” on Wednesday, Etihad CEO Antonoaldo Neves said the airline is taking a more “diligent” approach to fleet planning, allowing it to absorb potential setbacks in aircraft delivery schedules. “Boeing is improving and ramping up,” Neves said. “We feel confident, and I think Boeing is getting back on track.” His comments come after the airline announced a $14.5 billion…

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The Trump administration sanctioned two high-ranking members of the Cartel del Noreste Wednesday — one of the most violent drug-trafficking organizations in Mexico and a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization, Fox News Digital has learned. The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned the two leaders of the organizations, formerly known as Los Zetas. Officials said the gang exerts “significant influence over the border region,” especially near the Laredo, Texas point of entry. DOJ INDICTS ALLEGED HIGH-RANKING TREN DE ARAGUA MEMBER ON TERRORISM CHARGES FOR THE FIRST TIMEThe first individual sanctioned was Miguel Angel de Anda Ledzema, a high-ranking member of Cartel…

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South Sudan relies on oil for more than 90 percent of its government revenues, and the country depends entirely on Sudan to export the precious resource. But this month, Sudan’s army-backed government said it was preparing to shut down the facilities that its southern neighbour uses to export its oil, according to an official government letter seen by Al Jazeera. That decision could collapse South Sudan’s economy and drag it directly into Sudan’s intractable civil war between the army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), experts warned. The announcement was made on May 9 after the RSF launched suicide drones…

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Unlock the White House Watch newsletter for freeYour guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the worldBitcoin hit a record high on Wednesday as growing industry optimism that the US will shortly agree its first regulations for digital assets spurred fresh enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies.The price of the token rose to as much as $109,760, surpassing the previous high of $109,000 set in January and extending its rally of the past month.Lawmakers in Washington are closing in on agreeing rules that will provide a regulatory framework for stablecoins, a form of digital dollar widely used for payments…

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The Army’s latest memo detailed other steps beyond the records change to reflect the soldier’s sex at birth, alterations it said would be carried out by the Army’s Human Resources Command. The Army document said that pronoun use when referring to individuals “must reflect their biological sex.” “In keeping with good order and discipline, salutations (e.g., addressing a senior officer as “sir” or “ma’am”),” the document stated. It also stated that access to “intimate spaces” will be determined by an individual’s biological sex. “Commanders will ensure all such shared intimate spaces will be clearly designated for either male, female, or family use,” the document…

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Finland has completed the first 35km of a 4.5-metre high fence it is building on its closed eastern border with Russia to stop migrants from crossing via the wilderness, the Finnish Border Guard says.Finland began constructing the fence, which will eventually cover 200km of the border’s total 1344km length, last year in response to migration via Russia through the border in 2023, which it believes was deliberately orchestrated by the Kremlin.”The main purpose of the fence is to control a large mass of people if they are trying to enter from Russia to Finland,” the deputy commander of Southeast Finland…

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By Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 21, 2025 2:20 pm Updated May 21, 2025 2:34 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A major landslide has swept away a home and a road northeast of Montreal. Sylvain Gallant, regional civil security director, told reporters in Ste-Monique, Que., that the home was empty and no one was hurt. Get daily National news Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. He says the landslide left a hole estimated at more than 300 metres long and…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Tensions are mounting over trans athletes in girls’ sports in Illinois, as the state continues to allow males to compete against and beat out females in sports across the state.A youth track meet became the focus of national controversy after a biological male competed in the seventh-grade competition against girls at the Naper Prairie Conference Meet last Wednesday. The incident prompted a series of heated debates, which went viral on social media, at the Naperville 203 Community School District Board meeting on Monday. Now, Illinoisans are speaking out, calling for President Donald Trump…

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Two Democratic lawmakers in Louisiana called on Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson to resign following the escape of 10 jail inmates.Louisiana House Rep. Aimee Adatto Freeman, who represents a portion of New Orleans, called for Hutson to resign on Monday. In a Facebook post, Freeman said the escape of 10 inmates represents an “alarming failure of leadership.” Law enforcement officials have arrested five escapees after they broke out of the Orleans Justice Center on Friday”Susan Hutson’s most fundamental responsibility is to keep inmates in custody – and she failed. Rather than take accountability, she’s pointed fingers elsewhere,” Freeman said. “She’s…

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Where does Mahmoud Khalil’s case stand? Wife of detained pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil gives birth. Here’s where his case stands. 04:32 ICE officials and a prison contractor have refused to grant a contact visit between Mahmoud Khalil and his family, according to the American Civil Liberties Union, denying him the chance to hold his newborn son. The boy was born last month while Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student and Palestinian activist, remained in ICE custody in Louisiana.”After flying over a thousand miles to Louisiana with our newborn son, his very first flight, all so his father could finally hold…

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