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Troubled Boeing faces investors and awaits strike vote
Troubled Boeing faces investors and awaits strike vote
Business and Economy
by  AFP

Boeing will be under a spotlight Wednesday as the beleaguered aviation giant announces what is expected to be its biggest quarterly loss in four years, and striking employees vote on whether to end a costly weeks-long stoppage. Later Wednesday, some 33,000 hourly workers in the Seattle region will vote on whether to end the company's latest contract offer and end their nearly six-week strike.

Cattle disease wreaks havoc in Libya
Cattle disease wreaks havoc in Libya
Business and Economy
by  AFP

On Najmeddine Tantoun's farm on the outskirts of the western Libyan city of Misrata, the usual whir of hundreds of dairy milking machines has given way to near silence. Most of the North African country's revenue comes from its oil resources, but Misrata is a major dairy centre which used to produce 70,000 litres of milk a day.

Tokyo Metro: Asia's oldest subway goes public
Tokyo Metro: Asia's oldest subway goes public
Business and Economy
by  AFP

Every day six and a half million people ride Tokyo Metro's nine lines, part of a dizzyingly complex transport network serving the Japanese megacity and its sprawling suburbs. The trains ran every three minutes on what is now part of Tokyo Metro's modern-day Ginza Line but were crowded with passengers who previously overran the city's trams.