Boeing facing potential criminal charges for 737 Max crashes, say US prosecutors

US prosecutors have recommended that Boeing face criminal charges for violating a settlement related to the two fatal crashes of the 737 Max plane. The Department of Justice (DoJ) has until July 7 to decide whether to pursue criminal charges against the aircraft maker. Prosecutors on the case have advised the DoJ to take action, according to reports from Reuters and CBS News. This development could have significant implications for Boeing as it navigates the aftermath of the tragic 737 Max crashes.

“Tragedy Strikes: Gunmen Attack Crocus City Hall Concert, 40 Lives Lost”

**Exploring Crocus City Hall in Moscow, Russia** Crocus City Hall, situated in Krasnogorsk, Moscow, Russia, stands as a prominent music venue with a substantial capacity of 7,300 individuals. This iconic establishment was inaugurated in 2009 by the esteemed businessman Aras Agalarov, and it pays homage to the legendary singer Muslim Magomayev. Over the years, Crocus […]