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Canada is outraged by the exemption of aerospace companies from Russian titanium sanctions: the issue will be studied in parliament
The Canadian government has granted aerospace companies Airbus and Bombardier exemptions from restrictions on the use of Russian titanium despite sanctions, which has caused outrage among Ukraine's ambassador and prompted the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee to hold hearings on the decision.
Politics • May 3 2024, 11:13 AM • 16360 views
Ukrainian officials discussed with airBaltic representatives the resumption of work after the reopening of the airspace
Latvian airline airBaltic has discussed with Ukrainian officials its strategic plans to resume operations in the Ukrainian market after the airspace reopens for civilian flights after the war.
Economy • March 25 2024, 04:55 PM • 34419 views