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The U.S. Department of Transportation said the Federal Aviation Administration is seeking comments on spaceports and space-launch corridors.
2026-08-21
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2026-08-21
On Aug. 20, leaders of France, Germany, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands and the UK issued a joint statement calling Israel’s decision to issue construction tenders in the E1 area of the West Bank unacceptable and urgent immediate withdrawal and a halt
On Aug. 20, leaders of France, Germany, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands and the UK issued a joint statement calling Israel’s decision to issue construction tenders in the E1 area of the West Bank unacceptable and urgent immediate withdrawal and a halt to settlement expansion. They said the E1 project would further fragment the West Bank, undermine the viability of a two-state solution, and reiterated that West Bank settlements violate international law. The statement urged companies not to participate in related bids and warned firms to consider legal and reputational risks, including potential complicity in serious violations of international law. The six governments said they will continue to pursue a comprehensive, just and lasting peace based on a two-state solution.
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YONHAP reported S. Korea’s finance minister said on Friday the government will closely monitor the domestic government bond market as long-term government bond yields in major economies, including the US, Japan and Europe, have risen to multi-decade
YONHAP reported S. Korea’s finance minister said on Friday the government will closely monitor the domestic government bond market as long-term government bond yields in major economies, including the US, Japan and Europe, have risen to multi-decade highs amid higher fiscal spending and Middle East uncertainty. He said authorities will track issuance and trading activity and seek to lower corporate and household funding costs. The minister noted the won weakened to 1,300 per USD this week for the first time; it had earlier weakened to around 1,550 in early July, a move attributed to a record current-account surplus. He warned the exchange rate faces two-way risks from Middle East geopolitical tensions and major central banks’ policies and said the government will stay vigilant and respond to market moves.
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