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Planes, the plead involved in a deadly pair of crashes that killed everybody on board. All this according to reports which cite instant messages from two boeing employees. Our chief correspondent Jonathan Hunt covering breaking news from los angeles. Jonathan, tell us about the text messages. Yeah, trace. The faa and the Justice Department now have these messages. The faa has called them concerning. The messages are between mark faulkner, the chief technical pilot for the boeing 737 max when it was going through the certification process and another boeing pilot. In one, faulkner says the Automated Systems on the max were making the plane very difficult to fly on a simulator. Youll remember, it was that Automated System that is being blamed for two crashes. ....

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EU's Hong Kong report: Bias, hypocrisy and ignorance masquerading as reality - 來論


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The English language hosts many proverbs, often graphic. Whereas one cautions that “those who live in glass houses should not throw stones”, another deprecates “the pot calling the kettle black”.
By Grenville Cross
The English language hosts many proverbs, often graphic. Whereas one cautions that “those who live in glass houses should not throw stones”, another deprecates “the pot calling the kettle black”. Anyone reading the European Union’s 2020 Hong Kong report, released on March 11, which blasts the city’s National Security Law (NSL), and hearing the associated ramblings of its foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, about its electoral reform proposals, will be reminded of both. They are hypocrisy incarnate, which should surprise nobody, given the EU’s democratic deficit and its contempt for the will of its own people. ....

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