Saturday, January 31, 2026

Is the U.S. Losing Europe’s Trust? Key Insights on the Greenland Crisis and Its Aftermath

Trump eases Greenland tensions, but EU distrusts U.S. persists. European leaders seek to reduce reliance on America amid concerns.

Muan Airport Closure Extended Until January 7 After Jeju Air Flight 2216 Crash

Muan International Airport closure extended to January 7 after Jeju Air Flight 2216 crash; recovery efforts and investigations underway.

Kim let Citizens Run to Celebrate ’80th Workers’ Party Anniversary’ but Who Needs Exercise Actually?

North Korea's Workers' Party celebrates its 80th anniversary with a wave of loyalty letters and national pride, highlighted by major achievements.

Tag: aviation

Britain’s First Flying Taxi Takes to the Skies in Historic Test Flight

The UK sees a breakthrough in urban air mobility with Vertical Aerospace's electric air taxi completing its first flight, promising to ease congestion.

Korean Air’s Fleet Expansion and Service Excellence Earns Top Global Recognition

Korean Air was named Airline of the Year, excelling in safety, economy class comfort, and fleet modernization efforts.

Jeju Air Expands with New B737-8 Aircraft, Aims for Younger Fleet by 2030

Jeju Air received its third Boeing B737-8, part of a 50-plane order, reducing fleet age to 13.7 years as it modernizes for 2030.

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