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Boeing offers $144,500 to families of 737 Max crash victims

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Boeing has set up a fund for victims of the two deadly 737 Max crashes, in Ethiopia and Indonesia. The fund is offering families of victims $144,500 in compensation, without prejudicing their right to take further legal action. Also today, a train strike in France will affect some journeys, but not international services or the Paris metro.

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