Boeing is entering a non-prosecution agreement with the US Department of Justice regarding the fatal crashes of two 737 Max aircraft that killed 346 people, allowing it to avoid a fraud trial in exchange for admitting to obstructing federal aviation officials and paying $1.1 billion in fines. While some families of victims support the deal, others have condemned it as a “sweetheart deal,” arguing it sends the wrong message about corporate accountability. The Justice Department plans to dismiss the case once the agreement is finalized, emphasizing that it ensures Boeing’s immediate accountability and benefits.
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World Test Championship: AB de Villiers says format needs to change despite South Africa win
South Africa's recent World Test Championship victory, which ended a 27-year wait for a men's global title, has stirred national emotions, says AB de Villiers, although he notes that improvements are needed in the Test format. The Proteas face a sparse schedule, with only four Tests over the next 16 months, highlighting the need for more consistent opportunities for Test-playing nations. Need More Context? 🔎
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