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Dave Calhoun - Leslie Josephs - Spirit Aerosystems - Boeing agrees to buy fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems in $4.7 billion deal - cnbc.com - state Alaska - state Kansas - state Oklahoma

Boeing agrees to buy fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems in $4.7 billion deal

Boeing said Monday that it will buy back its struggling fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems in an all-stock deal that the planemaker has said will improve safety and quality control.

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YUKIO TAJIMA - Nikkei staff writer - China begins smartphone inspections as part of espionage law - asia.nikkei.com - China - city Beijing

China begins smartphone inspections as part of espionage law

BEIJING -- Chinese national security authorities will have greater power to inspect smartphones and other electronic devices beginning Monday, one year after a stronger anti-espionage law took effect, raising fears that foreigners will face such inspections upon entering the country.

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SHUNSUKE TABETA - Nikkei staff writer - China says rare earths belong to state in new regulation - asia.nikkei.com - China - city Beijing

China says rare earths belong to state in new regulation

BEIJING -- China's rare-earth resources belong to the state, the government said in a new regulation that will take effect Oct. 1.

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Narendra Modi - The road ahead for Modi and India - asia.nikkei.com - India

The road ahead for Modi and India

Ian Bremmer is president of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media, and author of "The Power of Crisis: How Three Threats -- and Our Response -- Will Change the World."

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Ed Bastian - Record summer airline travel is starting, and so are the flight delays - cnbc.com - Usa

Record summer airline travel is starting, and so are the flight delays

To learn more about the CNBC CFO Council, visit cnbccouncils.com/cfo

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Paris Olympics - Daniel E Slotnik - Monday Briefing: The French far right appeared to triumph - nytimes.com - France

Monday Briefing: The French far right appeared to triumph

The National Rally party crushed its opponents in the first round of voting for the French National Assembly, according to early projections, bringing its long-taboo brand of nationalist, anti-immigrant politics to the brink of power.

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Urgent action needed to save Hindu Kush Himalaya, the world’s ‘water tower’ - scmp.com - Pakistan

Urgent action needed to save Hindu Kush Himalaya, the world’s ‘water tower’

Another recent ICIMOD study confirms the region is undergoing unprecedented, and likely to be irreversible, change. Glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, and based on current projections, scientists predict that two-thirds may disappear by the end of the century. The 79 glaciers that surround Mount Everest, for example, have thinned by over 100m in just six decades, and the rate of thinning has nearly doubled since 2009.

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SuiLee Wee - Years Later, Philippines Reckons With Duterte’s Brutal Drug War - nytimes.com - Philippines

Years Later, Philippines Reckons With Duterte’s Brutal Drug War

When Rodrigo Duterte was running for president eight years ago, he vowed to order the police and the military to find drug users and traffickers to kill them, promising immunity for such killings. In the months after, police officers and vigilantes mercilessly gunned down tens of thousands of people in summary executions.

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