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Delta posts better-than expected 4Q revenue

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

ATLANTA (AP) — Delta reported better-than-expected revenue in the fourth quarter, while its adjusted profit met Wall Street's view. The airline benefited from lower fuel costs.

Delta posts better-than expected 4Q revenue

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

ATLANTA (AP) — Delta reported better-than-expected revenue in the fourth quarter, while its adjusted profit met Wall Street's view. Fuel costs declined during the quarter, and the average fuel price per gallon also dropped. Delta Air Lines Inc. reported a full-year adjusted profit of $5.32 per share on revenue of $39.64 billion.

Erdogan says Turkish economy also under ‘terror’ attack

TheRepublic.com 

ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the country’s economy is under a “terror” attack similar to the wave of violent attacks that have targeted Turkey in recent months. Speaking to village administrators Thursday, Erdogan asked citizens to continue selling dollars and euros to counter the threat. The country has over the past

Iran's first new Airbus jetliner lands in Tehran

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The first of 100 Airbus planes that Iran is expected to receive after its historic nuclear deal with world powers ended some sanctions landed on Thursday in the capital, Tehran.

Iran's first new Airbus jetliner lands in Tehran

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The first of 100 Airbus planes that Iran is expected to receive after its historic nuclear deal with world powers ended some sanctions landed on Thursday in the capital, Tehran.

Iran's first new Airbus jetliner lands in Tehran

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

The arrival heralds the beginning of a new chapter for the Islamic Republic's creaking and accident-prone aviation industry, which was hobbled by years of sanctions that left carriers struggling to secure spare parts. Most of Iran's aging fleet of 250 commercial planes was purchased before 1979, and as of June, only 162 were operational, with the rest grounded because of a lack of spare parts.



Mattis, Trump's choice to lead Pentagon, is wary of Iran

Stars and Stripes 

In November 2012, Marine Gen. James Mattis delivered an urgent message: An Iranian fighter jet had fired errantly on a U.S. drone flying over the Persian Gulf. In a memoir, Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta wrote of the incident saying, "I could sense that Mattis did not want to back down... As I already knew, the White House didn't fully trust Mattis, regarding him as too eager for a military confrontation with Iran."

Erdogan says Turkish economy also under 'terror' attack

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the country's economy is under a "terror" attack similar to the wave of violent attacks that have targeted Turkey in recent months.

China to build research centre in South China Sea

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

China announced on Thursday a five-year plan to develop clean energy and open a research centre in the South China Sea - which could escalate tensions in the hotly-contested waters.

Winstdaling Delta door deal met piloten

Tubantia 

ATLANTA (ANP) - Luchtvaartmaatschappij Delta Air Lines heeft ook in het laatste kwartaal van 2016 veel last gehad van druk op de ticketprijzen. Net als in de voorgaande periodes daalde de omzet. Nieuwe loonafspraken met de piloten namen bovendien een flinke hap uit de winst bij de Amerikaanse samenwerkingspartner van Air France-KLM.

Don't Bet Against the Eurozone Just Yet

WSJ.com 

Among investors and policy makers, all the talk is of political risks and how these might reignite the eurozone debt crisis, but the evidence of 2016 suggests otherwise, Simon Nixon writes.

‘Gescheld Ferry Doedens verpest Gevaarlijkste Wegen’

Tubantia 

De Bond tegen vloeken roept acteur Ferry Doedens (26) op om minder te schelden op televisie. De organisatie kreeg tientallen klachten over het BNN-programma De Gevaarlijkste Wegen van de Wereld, waarin Doedens er gisteren het ene na het andere scheldwoord uit gooide. Vooral het inventieve 'kutje plofkip' maakte de tongen los.

Delta CEO: Consumer confidence gets post-election boost

CNBC 

Ed Bastian, Delta Air CEO, talks about the airline's quarterly results and the expected boost Trump is likely to give the industry. And Bastian comments on Warren Buffett's "industry bet" on airlines.

Serbia under fire for Russian gas deals

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Daniel J. Graeber
BRUSSELS, Jan. 12 (UPI) -- The Serbian government may have breached European laws as they relate to gas market competition with its deals with Russia, a directorate said.

'No Breakthrough in Too Hasty Cyprus Talks' - Think Tank Academic

Sputnik International 

Talks to break the decades-long deadlock over divided Cyprus, attended by new UN chief Antonio Guterres, have been called too hastily and will not produce a "breakthrough," Sputnik has been told by a senior academic who has put forward an alternatives set of proposals for discussion.

United Arab Emirates’ leader back from ‘private’ trip abroad

TheRepublic.com 

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The leader of the United Arab Emirates, who has rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke nearly three years ago, has returned to the country after a “private visit” abroad. The state-run WAM news agency says Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan returned from a weeklong trip on





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