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Rising fuel costs help send Lufthansa into the red
Rising fuel costs help send Lufthansa into the red

Caroline Copley Lufthansa posted an operating loss of €336m for the first three months of the year, hurt by rising fuel costs and excess capacity in Europe.

Wed, 17 Apr, 2019

VIDEOS: Microsoft unveils more from its 'greatest games line-up' with Quantum Break Crackdown 3 and more

Before E3, Microsoft revealed that it had too many games and would hold some back until Gamescom. Today, Microsoft showed off the other games that it says makes up its greatest games lineup ever.

Tue, 04 Aug, 2015

The man who blew the whistle on GM Motors
The man who blew the whistle on GM Motors

America’s largest carmaker General Motors has been forced to recall 25.7m vehicles so far this year and is being sued after faults were linked to at least 13 deaths. Now it has emerged, the company may have been ignoring warnings for years. Tim Higgins and Nick Summers investigate.

Sat, 05 Jul, 2014

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