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    Boeing CEO David Calhoun scheduled to field questions about plane safety from US senators

    The hearing will mark the first appearance before Congress by Calhoun - or any other high-ranking Boeing official - since a panel blew out of a 737 Max during an Alaska Airlines flight in January. No one was seriously injured in the incident, but it raised fresh concerns about the company's best-selling commercial aircraft.

    New Zealand Navy Chief Admiral David Proctor receives Guard of Honour in Delhi

    Rear Admiral David Proctor, Chief of the Royal New Zealand Navy, received a Guard of Honour in Delhi and met with Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Hari Kumar. The two naval leaders exchanged greetings, highlighting the cordial relations between India and New Zealand, established in 1952. Admiral Proctor also paid respects at the National War Memorial. New Zealand has identified India as a priority country for trade, aiming to address trade barriers and stimulate demand. Bilateral trade stood at USD 1 billion in 2022-23, with efforts to enhance business dialogue and remove trade obstacles.

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    Navy chief's visit to New Zealand sets in motion 'growth trajectory' for maritime engagements

    The Navy chief held detailed deliberations with Rear Admiral David Proctor, Chief of the Royal New Zealand Navy, and the discussions covered a wide spectrum of maritime cooperation opportunities.

    US, Indonesia, Australia hold drills amid China concerns

    The expanded drills are seen by China as a threat. Chinese state media have accused the US of building an Indo-Pacific alliance similar to NATO to limit China's growing military and diplomatic influence in the region.

    'Avatar' fans, the wait is over! After 13 years, Disney unveils the first trailer of the film's sequel at CinemaCon

    Director James Cameron said that the film aims to "push the limits of what cinema can do."

    The Economic Times
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