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Airlines divert flights from Iran and Iraq airspace after missile attacks
Airlines around the world diverted flights from the airspace over Iran, Iraq, and the Persian Gulf after Tehran fired more than a dozen missiles at…
Thailand moves closer to US currency watchlist designation
Thailand’s 12-month trade surplus with the U.S. exceeded $20 billion, raising the chances it will be added to the U.S. Treasury’s watchlist of currency manipulators.
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Trump’s trade deficit victory has plenty of caveats attached
New data shows President Donald Trump may be poised to deliver on one of his biggest economic promises: Reducing the annual U.S. trade deficit with…
Singapore Air, Qantas avoid flights over Iran after attacks
Singapore Airlines Ltd. and Qantas Airways Ltd. were among carriers that diverted flights to skip Iranian airspace as hostilities in the Persian Gulf sparked by…
Boeing jet that crashed in Iran was predecessor to 737 Max
The Boeing Co. jet that crashed in Iran on Wednesday was part of the same aircraft family as the 737 Max plane that’s been grounded…
Emirates, Flydubai cancel Wednesday’s flights to Baghdad
Emirates and Flydubai canceled Wednesday’s flights to Baghdad.
Iran’s freaking out the oil market. It shouldn’t
A rocket strike on two U.S. bases in Iraq sent prices surging. But factors leading to a sustained rise are absent.
Trump’s China tech spat is about taking 5G lead, French CEO says
For Paul Boudre, U.S. President Donald Trump’s push against Chinese telecommunications companies is less about espionage than the race for technological supremacy.
Boeing 737 crashes in Iran with at least 170 people on board
A Boeing Co. 737 jet carrying at least 170 people crashed in Iran shortly after takeoff due to technical problems, according to local media reports.
US restricts flights over the Persian Gulf after rocket attack
U.S. aviation regulators issued new restrictions barring civilian flights over Iraq, Iran, the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, the Federal Aviation Administration said…