More than 300 Boeing 737 jets. including the Max. may have wing parts that could have been improperly manufactured and may not meet regulatory requirements for strength and durability.
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China targeted FedEx Corp. in its escalating trade war with the U.S.. giving a hint of the kind of foreign companies it may blacklist as unreliable.
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The U.S. Justice Department is preparing an investigation of Alphabet Inc’s Google to determine whether the technology company violated laws to ensure fair competition.
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Total will take over Toshiba’s U.S. liquefied natural gas business and get $800 million cash from the Japanese group as part of the deal.
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The state of emergency was declared as a precaution because of floods that hit the region over winter and spring.
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SOCAR is represented in Turkey by its subsidiary SOCAR Turkey Energy.
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One of the big issues with sustainable energy systems is how to store electricity that'.s generated from wind. solar and waves.
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