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Secretary of State John Kerry delivers a speech about violent extremism to the audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 23, 2015.Demotix/CorbisBy Matt McAllester / DavosJanuary 23, 2015 2:42 PM ESTTalk at the World Economic Forum   annual meeting in Davos turned to the fight against terrorism Friday, with French President Franccedil;ois Hollande and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry encouraging the influential world figures gathered here to step up efforts to fight Islamist extremists.Kerry told the audience that the f stanley cup ight against terrorism would include a military component but also needed to address the economic and educational conditions that can provide fertile ground for extremists. This fight will not be decided on the battlefield, but in the classrooms, workplaces, places of worship of the wor stanley cup ld, he said. Kerry said he would be traveling shortly to Nigeria, whose government is waging a war against the increasingly emboldened Islamist group Boko Haram.Hollande, who led more than one million people in a unity rally in Paris following terrorist attacks in the city this month that left 17 people dead, called on business leaders and governments to cooperate against extremists. France has reacted and taken measures, but there also needs to be a global, international response, he said. It needs to b stanley cup e international and shared, shared between the states who have to bear responsibility on the front line, but al Aidv Russian Bombers Buzzing U.S. Unlikely to Carry Nukes
Federal Aviation Administration  FAA  Administrator Mike Whitaker prepares to testify before a Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Subcommittee on Investigations, hearing on the FAA s oversight of Boeing, on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Sept. 25, 2024. Ben Curtis鈥擜PBy Associated PressOctober 18, 2024 12:25 PM EDTWASHINGTON鈥?The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it will open a three-month review of Boeings compliance with safety regulations, continuing the agencys closer oversightof the company since a panel blew off a jetliner during an Alaska Airlines flight in January.The FAAsaid its review will examine key areas of safety processesat Boeingto make sure that they  result in timely, accurate safety-related informatio nike dunk n for FAA use. An FAA spokesperson said the review was not triggered by any particular event or concern but rather is part of the FAAs oversight ofsafety cultureat the huge aircraft maker.Boeing did not comment immediately on the new review.FAA Administrator Mike Whitakerhas ordered special audits of Boeing and other steps to examine the safety culture at Boeing since a panel called a door plug blew off a 737 Max during the Alaska Airlines flight.However, the inspector general of the Transportation Department, FAAs parent agency, said last week thatweaknesses in FAA o salomon versightare limiting its ability to find and fix problems at B adidas samba oeing.The auditor said FAA has failed to ensure that Boeing and its suppliers make parts that mee
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