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Jordan Novet - Microsoft plans September cybersecurity event to discuss changes after CrowdStrike outage - cnbc.com - state Washington

Microsoft plans September cybersecurity event to discuss changes after CrowdStrike outage

Microsoft said Friday it will hold a conference in September for cybersecurity firms to discuss ways the industry can evolve following a faulty CrowdStrike software update that caused millions of Windows computers to crash in July.

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National Cheap Flight Day: Follow these 3 tips to find affordable airfare - cnbc.com

National Cheap Flight Day: Follow these 3 tips to find affordable airfare

With the peak summer travel season winding down, it's time for National Cheap Flight Day.

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ROD McGUIRK - Man opens plane’s door and walks on wing at Australian airport before he’s arrested - apnews.com - Australia - city Melbourne, Australia

Man opens plane’s door and walks on wing at Australian airport before he’s arrested

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A passenger was arrested at an Australian airport after he left a stationary airliner through an emergency exit, walked along a wing, and then climbed down a jet engine to the tarmac on Thursday, officials said.

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Associated Press - Jetstar passenger arrested at Melbourne airport after opening emergency exit, walking on wing - scmp.com - Australia

Jetstar passenger arrested at Melbourne airport after opening emergency exit, walking on wing

A passenger was arrested at an Australian airport after he left a stationary airliner through an emergency exit, walked along a wing, and then climbed down a jet engine to the tarmac on Thursday, officials said.

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Southeast Asia's old air hubs are revving back to life - asia.nikkei.com - Indonesia - Malaysia - city Bangkok - city Kuala Lumpur - city Jakarta

Southeast Asia's old air hubs are revving back to life

SUBANG, Malaysia/JAKARTA/BANGKOK -- Since last year, Indonesian airline TransNusa has routinely shuttled passengers between Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur two to three times each day.

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Nikkei staff writer - China-Mexico flights reopen amid manufacturers' Latin American push - asia.nikkei.com - China - Usa - Mexico - city Beijing

China-Mexico flights reopen amid manufacturers' Latin American push

MEXICO CITY -- China's airlines are reopening direct services linking the country to Mexico after a hiatus during the coronavirus pandemic, as a wave of Chinese manufacturers set up shop in the North American production hub. 

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Associated Press - Japan survives close brush with Typhoon Amphil, train services resume, no major damage reported - scmp.com - Japan - prefecture Fukushima - prefecture Tochigi - city Tokyo

Japan survives close brush with Typhoon Amphil, train services resume, no major damage reported

A powerful typhoon that slammed the Tokyo area with heavy rains and brought mudslide warnings in northern Japan headed eastward out into the Pacific Ocean away from the coast on Saturday.

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Typhoon Ampil moves away from Japan as train services resume and no major damage is reported - apnews.com - Japan - prefecture Fukushima - prefecture Tochigi - city Tokyo

Typhoon Ampil moves away from Japan as train services resume and no major damage is reported

TOKYO (AP) — A powerful typhoon that slammed the Tokyo area with heavy rains and brought mudslide warnings in northern Japan headed eastward out into the Pacific Ocean away from the coast Saturday.

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