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Boeing to cut 17,000 jobs amid worker strike and crisis over plane safety
Embattled US aerospace giant also announces plans to delay first delivery of 777X commercial jetliner by a year. Boeing is cutting 17,000 jobs “to align with our financial reality” as the ...11 hours ago -
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Brazil's Supreme Court lifts ban on social media site X
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