Aging Autobahn Thwarts Germany’s Plan to Erect Massive Windmills
Germany’s autobahn is known for its limitless speed. But its aging infrastructure isn’t up to the task of
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Transnet CEO Gets Removal Call From Businesses Near Biggest Port
The business chamber of Durban, home to Africa’s biggest port, has demanded the removal of top management at
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A 'sad and horrific' death for a starving bear whose intestines were blocked by garbage and was euthanized
Colorado wildlife officers had to euthanize a sickly bear after receiving multiple calls from concerned residents near the San Miguel River Trail. "There was all these paper towels, wipes, plastic bag type materials, and indigestible food content," said John Livingston, Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson.
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Apple Plans iPhone 12 Update to Address French Radiation Issue
Apple Inc. will issue an update for the iPhone 12 “in the coming days” in response to a
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Private Jet Veers Off Runway in Mumbai Causing More Than 100 Flight Delays
Mumbai Airport experienced more than 100 flight delays and several cancellations after a private jet veered off the
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Extreme Weather Is Forcing Redesign of World’s Busiest Airports
Airports around the world are relocating sensitive electrical equipment to rooftops to protect it from flooding, reinforcing runways
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Bunk Beds at 30,000 Feet May Come on More Air NZ Flights to US
Air New Zealand Ltd. has scope to offer bunk beds in economy class on more US routes after
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Qantas Rivals Seize on Woes to Call for End of Market Dominance
Qantas Airways Ltd.’s fall from grace has prompted rival airlines, airport operators and travel agents to call for
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Lamborghini Heads for Another Year of Record Sales in Korea
Lamborghini is capitalizing on the demand for indulgence in South Korea, with sales of its iconic sport cars
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Driver Shortage Sends Japan Taxi Firms to Recruit New Graduates
With Japan’s chronic taxi driver shortage set to worsen as international tourists return, operators are turning to new
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Aviva Trims Portfolio With SingLife Exit: The London Rush
Aviva is selling its stake in Singapore Life Holdings as the insurer continues to trim its portfolio around
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Russia Says Ukraine Hit Crimean Shipyard in Missile Strike
Ukraine hit the Sevastopol Shipyard in Crimea in a missile attack overnight, causing a fire and wounding at
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