• Revealed: Why you should always take your own sandwiches to the airport

    Our study of three main food outlets at Stansted - Pret a Manger, Leon and Itsu - has found prices can leap by as much as 42 per cent compared with high street branches.

  • Apple takes down WhatsApp, Threads from China app store

    Encrypted apps Telegram and Signal are also unavailable in the China app store, according to a censorship tracker.

  • Nasa warns China may try to take over the Moon

    China is planning a permanently-manned base on the Moon (Picture: Getty) Nasa has warned that China may attempt to take over parts of the Moon within just a few years. The space agency’s administrator Bill Nelson said he fears the country’s civilian programmes launched in the name of science could actually be secret military operations. Speaking before a House Appropriations Committee to argue why Nasa needed a $25.4 billion budget for 2025, Mr Nelson said: ‘China has made extraordinary...

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    Groundbreaking for Livingston Parish Airport to take place in next few months

    SATSUMA - After years of environmental testing, it has been confirmed that a 242-acre airport will be built in Satsuma, south of I-12 in Livingston Parish.It will have a 5,000 foot runway, a parallel taxiway, hangers for pilots to house their planes, and more.Corporate jets and helicopters would be the main flights using the new facility. It will not be used by commercial airlines."There are so many positive things about this project. It's happening. We are so excited there's so much potential...

  • Airport official under fire for take-home car resigns: I-Team

    The FOX 8 I-TEAM has learned a top Cleveland Hopkins International Airport official suddenly resigned

  • Will a child care center at Denver’s airport take off?

    More than 40,000 employees work on the Denver airport campus.

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    iPhone sales take a dip in China despite consecutive market growth

    Apple recorded a double-digit decline in its Chinese market share growth in Q1 2024. This came despite Chinese smartphone sales growing by 1.5% year-over-year in the quarter, with vivo at the top.

  • Spat over airport name takes San Francisco-Oakland feud to new heights

    California city sues neighbor after Oakland votes to rename airport to include ‘San Francisco Bay’, arguing consumers will be confusedSan Francisco and neighboring Oakland have long maintained a friendly rivalry, whether over sports or tacos. But a spat over an airport name is taking the feud to new heights.San Francisco on Thursday sued Oakland over that city’s decision to change the name of its airport to the San Francisco Bay Oakland international airport. Continue reading

  • Dubai airport says flood recovery ‘will take some time’ after record rain

    The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport

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    China sees foreign threats ‘everywhere’ as powerful spy agency takes center stage

    In a slick video marking the National Security Education Day, China’s top spy agency has a stern message for Chinese people: foreign spies are everywhere. As ominous music plays, a broad-faced, beady-eyed man disguises himself as a street fashion photographer, a lab technician, a businessman and a food delivery driver – he even sets up an online honey trap – to glean sensitive state secrets in various places and industries. “In the sea of people, you may have never noticed him. His identity is...

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    China sees foreign threats ‘everywhere’ as powerful spy agency takes center stage

    By Nectar Gan, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — In a slick video marking the National Security Education Day, China’s top spy agency has a stern message for Chinese people: foreign spies are everywhere. As ominous music plays, a broad-faced, beady-eyed man disguises himself as a street fashion photographer, a lab technician, a businessman and a

    • KEYT

    China sees foreign threats ‘everywhere’ as powerful spy agency takes center stage

    By Nectar Gan, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — In a slick video marking the National Security Education Day, China’s top spy agency has a stern message for Chinese people: foreign spies are everywhere. As ominous music plays, a broad-faced, beady-eyed man disguises himself as a street fashion photographer, a lab technician, a businessman and a