LONDON (AP) -- The latest on the crash of a Russian plane in Egypt that killed all 224 people onboard last Saturday. (All times local.) 3:40 p.m. Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi says British experts looked at security at Sharm el-Sheikh airport 10 months ago and were "happy" with what they found. El-Sissi says British teams conducted the checks at London's request. But he says Egypt is "completely ready to cooperate with all of our friends" on ensuring the safety of foreign tourists. The U.K. grounded all flights to and from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula Wednesday, saying information suggested a Russian airliner that crashed Saturday may have been downed by a...
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