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- The Telegraph
Watch: Moment knife-wielding gang attack unfolds in back of taxi
Dashcam video footage has captured the moment a knife-wielding gang attacked a man in the back of a taxi in east London.
- CNN
Who was behind the sabotage of France’s railway network? Here’s what we know
France was gripped by a sequence of coordinated railway attacks on Friday, prompting speculation over the identity of actors who unleashed national travel chaos on the first day of the Paris Olympic Games.
- The Telegraph
Why Britain’s F-35s could be consigned to the scrap heap
As the British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales sailed for the biggest Nato exercise since the Cold War, strapped to its flight deck were a clutch of the West’s most advanced fighter jets.
- GOBankingRates
6 Hybrid Vehicles To Stay Away From Buying
Not all hybrid cars are created equal. While some models offer excellent fuel efficiency, reliability and performance, others fall short. With so many options, it can be tough to separate the good...
- Evening Standard
Nearly half of all Eurostars cancelled as London holidaymakers face Paris Olympics travel misery
Six out of 15 departures from St Pancras International have been scrapped on Sunday
- Reuters
Boeing asks suppliers for decade-long titanium paper trail as check for forgeries widens
Boeing is asking suppliers to disclose records on Chinese titanium since 2014, according to a letter seen by Reuters, as the U.S. planemaker widens checks for false paperwork used to authenticate the metal used in commercial jets. Regulators said in June they were investigating whether false or incorrect documents were used to identify the authenticity of titanium used for parts in some Boeing and Airbus jets. Reports of forged documentation initially raised concerns about the structural integrity of some aircraft, but planemakers and suppliers say the correct titanium alloy was used and their products are safe.
- GOBankingRates
Car Experts Say Don’t Buy These Popular Family Vehicles With Safety Standard Concerns
If you're a parent or have a baby on the way, you might be considering purchasing a new car. With that purchase comes many factors, including safety, regular maintenance costs, appearance, storage,...
- Reuters
Mitsubishi Motors to join Honda-Nissan alliance, Nikkei reports
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Mitsubishi Motors is set to join an alliance between Honda Motor and Nissan Motor, creating a tie-up between automakers with combined sales of more than 8 million vehicles, the Nikkei newspaper said on Sunday. Mitsubishi Motors, which is 34% owned by Nissan, will work with Honda and Nissan to finalise the details of their strategic partnership, Nikkei said, adding the three firms intend to standardise in-vehicle software that controls cars.
- GOBankingRates
These 3-Year-Old Cars Will Last You Another Decade
Are you looking to save money on a new car that you won’t have to worry about for years to come? Consider buying newish instead.
- The Telegraph
Russian fighter jet intercepts RAF spy plane off Crimean coast
A Russian jet was scrambled to intercept an RAF spy plane and its two Typhoon fighter escorts flying over the Black Sea near Crimea, the Kremlin said on Friday.
- GOBankingRates
These 6 Affordable Cars Should Last Throughout Your Entire Retirement
If you're planning to retire this year or within the next five years, chances are you'll be reviewing whether you should keep your current vehicle or invest in a new car. The car you buy needs to be...
- The Guardian
Top pilots’ union sounds alarm as regulators consider smaller crew sizes
Firms accused of putting profits over safety as EU group weighs cutting minimum number of pilots from two to one
- BBC
Path over railway line to shut due to safety fears
CCTV shows young people "lingering" on the tracks, and there are also worries about quieter trains.
- The Telegraph
‘France is under attack’: How Olympics saboteurs brought chaos to the Games
It was the moment France and the world had been waiting for – the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games down the river Seine, the first ever for a Summer Games outside a stadium.
- Evening Standard
Three family members of gospel group The Nelons among 7 killed in horror plane crash
The band members were en route to Alaska on Friday to participate in the Gaither Homecoming Cruise when their plane crashed over Wyoming
- CNN
Container of hazardous materials catches fire, closing crucial highway connecting Los Angeles and Las Vegas for over 30 hours
A stretch of the major highway between California and Las Vegas has been closed for more than 30 hours after a tractor trailer carrying hazardous materials overturned and caught on fire.
- CBC
1 man dead after shooting, crash in South Vancouver: police
A man was killed after a shooting and a subsequent vehicle crash in South Vancouver on Friday night, police say.Officers were called just before 9 p.m. PT on Friday to the area of Inverness Street and 63rd Avenue, near the Knight Street Bridge, the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) said in a statement on Saturday.Two men were shot at in a car, which then collided with two other vehicles, police said.Hitkaran Johal, 25, died at the scene of the crash, according to police.Police say a burned-out c
- BBC
'Life-changing injuries' after car hits takeaway
A third pedestrian is described as "serious but stable" and the driver sustained minor injuries.
- Robb Report
How Ferdinand Porsche Built an Automotive Legend
Porsche didn’t just start the sports-car company that bears his name—he is inextricably associated with the history of the automobile.
- AFP News
Spain train driver jailed for 2.5 years over deadly 2013 crash
A Spanish court on Friday sentenced a train driver and a safety director to two-and-a-half years in prison over a 2013 crash that was the nation's deadliest rail disaster in nearly eight decades.Investigators said the crash resulted from a lapse in attention by the driver, Francisco Garzon, who ended a phone call with the on-board conductor just moments before the train lurched off the rails.