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Planes with Malaysia Airlines bodies leave Ukraine
Jul24

Planes with Malaysia Airlines bodies leave Ukraine

KHARKIV, Ukraine — Two military aircraft carrying remains of victims from the Malaysian plane disaster departed for the Netherlands Thursday, while Australian and Dutch diplomats joined to promote a plan for a U.N. team to secure the crash scene which has been controlled by pro-Russian rebels. All 298 people aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight...

More MH17 bodies arrive in Netherlands
Jul24

More MH17 bodies arrive in Netherlands

THE HAGUE—Planes carrying more bodies recovered from the MH17 crash site in Ukraine were flown to the Netherlands on Thursday, a day after the first of the 298 dead arrived. Two planes carrying a total of 74 coffins landed at Eindhoven in the south of the country, from where they are to be taken to a military barracks in Hilversum, near...

Air Algerie loses contact with plane over Africa
Jul24

Air Algerie loses contact with plane over Africa

ALGIERS — Air Algerie said it lost contact with one of its aircraft nearly an hour after takeoff from Burkina Faso on Thursday bound for Algiers. “Air navigation services have lost contact with an Air Algerie plane Thursday flying from Ouagadougou to Algiers, 50 minutes after takeoff,” the airline said, cited by national news...

S&P 500 at new record on Apple earnings; Dow drops
Jul24

S&P 500 at new record on Apple earnings; Dow drops

NEW YORK–The S&P 500 Wednesday closed at a new record high after strong Apple earnings lifted the tech sector on a mixed day for stocks. The S&P 500 added 3.48 points (0.18 percent) at 1,987.01, breaching a record set three weeks ago by about three points. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 26.91 (0.16 percent) to 17,086.63,...

Thousands of white-clad Amsterdammers march for MH17
Jul23

Thousands of white-clad Amsterdammers march for MH17

AMSTERDAM–Thousands of people in Amsterdam dressed in white marched solemnly along the city’s canals on Wednesday in memory of the 298 people who died aboard flight MH17, most of them Dutch. The memorial march came on a national day of mourning for the Netherlands, which lost 193 citizens when the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 was shot...

Asian shares extend gains on Wall St. rally
Jul23

Asian shares extend gains on Wall St. rally

HONG KONG–Asian markets mostly rose Wednesday, adding to the previous day’s rally, following a positive lead from Wall Street while concerns over the Ukraine air crash crisis ease. The euro was wallowing at multi-month lows against the dollar and yen as the West considers another round of sanctions against Russia for its support of...

First MH17 bodies arrive in Netherlands as nation mourns
Jul23

First MH17 bodies arrive in Netherlands as nation mourns

EINDHOVEN, Netherlands–The first bodies from flight MH17 arrived in the Netherlands on Wednesday almost a week after it was shot down over Ukraine, with grieving relatives and the king and queen solemnly receiving the as yet unidentified victims. Church bells rang out throughout the country as the planes touched down with the much-delayed...

Airlines cancel Israel flights over Gaza rocket threat
Jul23

Airlines cancel Israel flights over Gaza rocket threat

WASHINGTON–Major US, European and Canadian airlines canceled flights to and from Israel on Tuesday after a rocket fired from Gaza struck near its main international airport in Tel Aviv. The cancellations highlighted heightened worldwide fears of a rocket hitting a passenger jet in the wake of last week’s downing of a Malaysia Airlines...

Asian shares rise as Ukraine fears ease
Jul22

Asian shares rise as Ukraine fears ease

HONG KONG–Asian markets picked up Tuesday with traders welcoming news that pro-Russian rebels had handed over the black boxes from downed flight MH17, helping to ease geopolitical concerns. Hong Kong rallied 1.69 percent, or 394.97 points, to close at 23,782.11– its highest level since December–and Shanghai rose 1.02 percent, or...

Obama urges immediate access to Ukraine crash site
Jul22

Obama urges immediate access to Ukraine crash site

WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama sternly called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to compel Kremlin-backed separatists to stop hampering the probe at the Ukraine site of a downed passenger jet and allow international investigators unfettered access. “We have to make sure the truth is out and accountability exists,” Obama said...