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Venezuela’s Maduro has only himself to blame

Venezuela’s strongman sounds desperate. In an interview with Bloomberg News, Nicolas Maduro pleads with US President Joe Biden to lift the crippling sanctions on his country imposed by former President Donald Trump. “If Venezuela can’t produce oil and sell it, can’t produce and sell its gold, can’t produce and sell its bauxite, can’t produce iron, etcetera, and can’t earn revenue ...

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US ban on Chinese spy cameras will backfire

US regulators are toughening their stance on Chinese makers of surveillance cameras and other hardware. By turning to an old playbook, though, Washington is diverting focus from the future and diminishing America’s ability to remain a global technology leader. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed a ban on use of certain telecommunications products and other electronics made by Chinese companies, ...

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Boeing’s largest 737 Max takes flight in bittersweet milestone

Bloomberg Boeing Co’s biggest 737 Max model lifted off into brilliant blue skies for the first time, marking another milestone in the jet family’s comeback from tragedy and a lengthy grounding. The stretched narrowbody jet rumbled down a runway adjacent to the Renton, Washington, factory where it was built and took flight at 10:07 am local time. After performing aerial ...

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