Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Airbus CEO said the company is in talks with Qatar about the A350 dispute

Qatar

Airbus and Qatar Airways are in talks to try to resolve bitter dispute over the A350, the chief executive says. Guillaume Faury: “There’s progress in the sense that we are communicating”. Faury spoke on the sidelines of an airlines meeting in Doha. Airbus (AIR.PA) is in conversations with Qatar Airways to attempt to determine an … Read more

The European Commission sees no danger in the A350 paint issue

A350

Qatar Airways and Airbus are at loggerheads over the airworthiness of Europe’s newest long-haul jet. Damage to outer skin exposed a layer of lightning protection and prompted Qatar to ground more than 20 jets. European Union Aviation Safety Agency: “We saw no damage which could imply safety issues”. Europe’s top flying security controller said on … Read more

Ronaldo completes 58 hat-tricks in Portugal’s clash against Luxembourg

Man Utd wage bill soars after Ronaldo return

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 58th hat-trick as Portugal beat Luxembourg 5-0 in the World Cup Qualifying Group A. Ronaldo took two penalties in the first 13 minutes and scored two goals before his hat-trick for the club and country. after he scored his third goal with a header that took him to 115 international goals. … Read more

South Korea tightens the rules on foreign crypto exchanges

South Korea

South Korea is tightening its regulatory crackdown on unregistered international crypto exchanges, lately requesting that foreign virtual-asset service providers register with them to risk being shut down.

In April of this year, the Financial Services Commission (FSC), formerly the Financial Supervisory Commission, said that any Korean crypto exchanges that did not register with the regulatory body risked being shut down.

The FSC has now expanded its constitutional power to include international virtual-asset service providers.

The FSC said in a statement that it has issued 27 ‘warnings’ to virtual asset service providers:

“For foreign VASPs that continue to operate without registration beyond the September 24 deadline, the KoFIU will notify them of their illegal activities and take actions such as blocking access to their websites to inhibit their illegal business operations,”

The statement from South Korea went on to explain that if crypto exchanges do not register by the September deadline, they risk facing prison sentences or hefty fines:

“If foreign VASPs fail to register with the KoFIU, they shall cease their business operation targeting Koreans from September 25, 2021. They are notified of the possibility of being subject to penalties as prescribed by the Act if they continue to operate without registration.”

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