| | | | | | | | Business | Boeing will brief more than 200 global airline pilots, technical leaders and regulators this week on software and training updates for its 737 MAX aircraft. Ethiopian Airlines has expressed confidence in the planemaker, and will work with Boeing to make air travel safer, its chief executive, Tewolde Gebremariam, said. Regulators this month grounded the worldwide fleet of the aircraft following a crash that killed 157 people. | | Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans says it was understandable for markets to be nervous when the yield curve flattened, though he was still confident about the U.S. economic growth outlook. In what many see as a bad omen for the economy, yields on benchmark 10-year treasury notes fell below three-month rates on Friday for the first time since mid-2007, an inversion that has in the past signaled the risk of recession. | | EU antitrust regulators have fined Nike $14.14 million for restricting cross-border sales of merchandising products of five European football clubs and a football federation. The European Commission said U.S. sportswear maker’s illegal practices occurred between 2004 to 2017 and related to licensed merchandise for FC Barcelona, Manchester United, Juventus, Inter Milan, AS Roma and the French Football Federation.
| | | | | | | | | World | Ten children, part of the same extended family, were killed by a U.S. air strike in Afghanistan, along with three adult civilians, the United Nations said on Monday. The children and their family had been displaced by fighting elsewhere in the country, the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan said.
2 MIN READ | | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he will cut short his trip to the United States after a rocket attack near Tel Aviv wounded seven people.
4 min read | | Two major political parties have raised doubts about the accuracy of Thailand’s election results after a party linked to the military took a surprise lead in the popular vote count that suggested the country’s junta chief could remain in power.
6 Min Read | | Two Russian air force planes landed at Venezuela’s main airport on Saturday carrying a Russian defense official and nearly 100 troops, according to media reports, amid strengthening ties between Caracas and Moscow.
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