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A United States investment firm has made a third offer to take over easyJet, publishing the details of its increased bid to tempt shareholders, while the carrier accused the would-be buyers of lowballing.

Castlelake, a Minnesota-headquartered credit and asset management company, revealed it was proposing £4.74 billion ($6.26 billion or €5.49 billion) for the Europea...


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The European Union and Kazakhstan have signed a long-awaited aviation agreement that will expand air connectivity between the two partners and open new opportunities for European airlines, passengers and businesses.

The Horizontal Aviation Agreement was signed in Brussels by European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, and Kaz...


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The 2027 Pokémon North America International Championships will take place in Chicago, marking a major move for one of the most important competitive events in the Pokémon calendar. Organisers confirmed that the event will be hosted at the McCormick Place Convention Center, one of the largest convention venues in North America. The tournament has been held in New Orleans for ...


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An American Airlines flight from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Philadelphia on Sunday, 21 June 2026, had to be met by medics and police after a passenger allegedly bit someone amid an altercation on board.

In an audio capture posted on LiveATC, the pilot of Flight 3046 can be heard alerting air traffic controllers about the incident, saying: “He just bit a passenger...


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Extreme temperatures across Europe have prompted red alerts for severe risk to life across a suite of nations, including France, where at least 18 people have died in the heat. Two children were among the dead; their bodies were found in their family car in Carpentras in the south of the country. Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain, and Switzerland have also issued the highest ...


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