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China imposes sanctions on US defense contractors for selling arms to Taiwan

China alleges that the US approach to Taiwan is guided by “cold war zero sum mentality” which violates its own declared commitments to the “one-China policy” and agreements of non-interference in internal matters.

32,000 Boeing workers are on strike in Seattle

Workers are on their first strike in 16 years after 95% voted to reject a contract deal and 96% voted to strike

Boeing se declara culpable de fraude criminal: la saga del 737 Max

¿Por qué Boeing, uno de los líderes de la ingeniería en Estados Unidos, violó los fundamentos de su disciplina? Prabir Purkayastha reflexiona.

SIPRI report on arms trade Governments buy more weapons in first year of COVID-19 boosting global arms trade 

Data published by SIPRI for the year 2020 shows the world’s top 100 weapons manufacturers increased their overall sales in comparison to previous years as governments chose to increase arms procurement despite COVID-19-related economic hardships

US companies sold more than 60% of all arms in the international market in 2019

US sanctions against Russia and China have helped maintain its hegemony in the global arms trade with 12 of its companies featuring in the world’s top 25 arms producing and military service providers

China imposes sanctions on US arms companies over Taiwan arms deals

The announcement of sanctions comes in response to arms deals signed by Taiwan and the US worth billions of dollars. Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Space & Security will be among the companies to be sanctioned

A universal appeal for humanity to end militarism and stop war

Why the Bouficha Appeal stands for the aspirations of people who want an end to militarized violence on earth.

How Boeing and the US FAA’s negligence caused two fatal plane crashes

A recently released report by an international panel of aviation regulators highlighted how the Federal Aviation Administration failed to effectively analyze the new Boeing 737 model, the MAX 8.

Boeing faces tough questions from regulators

Newsclick’s Prabir Purkayastha and D. Raghunandan talks about recent developments in the Boeing 737 Max controversy.

‘Boeing and Federal Aviation Administration share responsibility for fatal plane crashes’

With new information coming to light on what caused the Ethiopian Airlines plane to crash on March 10, it has become even more evident that Boeing and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the US share most of the blame for the accident.