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Air France, Airbus Found Guilty in AF447 Crash

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Paris Appeals Court Finds Airbus, Air France Guilty of Corporate Manslaughter Over 2009 Crash
A ⁠Paris appeals court on Thursday found Airbus and Air France guilty ​of corporate manslaughter over the 2009 Rio-Paris plane crash that killed 228 passengers and crew in France's ‌worst air disaster...

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Air France and Airbus found guilty of manslaughter over 2009 plane crash
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Air France, Airbus convicted of manslaughter in 2009 Paris-Rio crash
Independent.ie · 21h
Paris court finds Airbus, Air France guilty of corporate manslaughter over 2009 crash which claimed lives of three Irish doctors
A Paris appeals court on Wednesday found Airbus and Air France guilty of corporate manslaughter over the 2009 Rio-Paris plane crash that killed 228 passengers and crew in France’s worst air disaster.

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Airbus & Air France guilty of corporate manslaughter after pilots slept before 228 people died in crash disaster
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French Court Says Air France and Airbus Are Guilty in 2009 Crash Case
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Air France and Airbus convicted of manslaughter in 2009 Rio-Paris crash over Atlantic
The appeal court said that the French flag carrier and Europe's leading aerospace manufacturer were "solely and entirely responsible for the crash of flight AF447", ordering each to pay €225,000, the ...

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Air France and Airbus found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for Rio-Paris flight crash
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Companies found guilty of corporate manslaughter over crash that killed 228 including Co Down doctor

Air France flight bound for Detroit rerouted

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Air France flight bound for Detroit diverted to Canada over passenger from Congo amid Ebola restrictions
An Air France flight from Paris to Detroit was forced to divert to Montreal on Wednesday due to U.S. flight restrictions linked to the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa after it was determined that one...

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Air France flight to Detroit diverted to Canada in Ebola panic
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Flight diverts to Canada for Ebola concerns. What's Pittsburgh's risk?
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US-bound flights with passengers who were in Ebola-affected region must land at Dulles airport for health screening
US-bound flights carrying passengers who were recently in an Ebola-affected region of Africa must land at Dulles International Airport outside Washington, where they will undergo health screening.

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US-bound plane diverts to Canada after person from Ebola-hit region boards 'in error'
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Passenger on Flight Diverted From Major US City Over Ebola Scare Speaks Out
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Flight bound for DTW rerouted after possible Ebola exposure discovered
The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern.

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Detroit-Bound Flight Diverted After Ebola Travel Scare
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Authorities prevented the flight from landing in the U.S. due to new travel restrictions
The Times of Israel
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France’s centrist former premier Gabriel Attal announces 2027 presidential bid

France’s former prime minister Gabriel Attal says he will run for president next year, becoming the second prominent centrist to challenge the far right when Emmanuel Macron steps down. “I can’t take this kind of French politics anymore,
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England and France World Cup squads announced – how do they compare?

England and France World Cup squads announced – how do they compare? -
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How Japan IP Adaptation ‘Cat’s Eyes’ Cracked France’s Youth Audience – and What the Global Rollout Taught Its Makers

StudioTF1's Rodolphe Buet unpacked how the Tsukasa Hojo manga adaptation pulled 46% of France's youth audience before selling to 50-plus territories.
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France rolls out €1 student meals – but what’s on the menu?

The new price was introduced at hundreds of university canteens across France this month after the government backed the measure in a bid to combat financial hardship among students. On a bright early afternoon this week there were no shortage of takers.
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France remains top destination for foreign investment as Europe declines

France attracted the most foreign investment in Europe in 2025, according to the EY barometer published on Thursday, despite an overall decline in the number of projects and associated jobs across the continent.
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France Cashback Programs Databook Report 2026: A $17.62 Billion Market by 2030 from $10.5 Billion in 2025, Shifting from Broad Card Benefits to Contextual Payment Steering

The French cashback market offers opportunities in strategic adaptation and collaboration, emphasizing sector-specific and platform-integrated incentives. Key growth drivers include merchant-funded programs,
Radio France Internationale
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Macron opens debate on reparations for France’s role in slave trade

President Emmanuel Macron has said the “immense” issue of reparations for France’s role in the transatlantic slave trade must be addressed, while warning against “false promises”, as demand grows
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Emilien Bouglione, France’s ‘Prince of the Circus’, renowned horseman and scion of a dynasty

Emilien Bouglione, who has died aged 92, was France’s “Prince of the Circus”, and the most distinguished surviving member of the ruling circus dynasty in his native land.
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