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Authorities say that the no-fly zone created by the Iran talks has disrupted flights to and from Zurich Airport.

Aviation authorities confirmed that a technical problem in air 'traffic control', which was triggered by security precautions?for the peace talks between the U.S.A. and Iran?in Switzerland?, caused disruptions? at the Zurich airport?on Sunday. They added that the problem has been resolved. Skyguide, a Swiss air traffic control authority, said that the glitch was caused by the integration of the restricted zone above Buergenstock in radar display systems. This is the Swiss mountain resort, where the negotiations are taking place. According to a statement, the zone was decided only at the last minute as the decision to hold the most recent...

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Multiple injuries reported after two trains collided north of London

The British Transport Police said on Friday that it was responding to media reports about a major collision between two trains, 60 miles north-east of London. Media reports claimed the incident resulted in'multiple injuries. The video was posted on Facebook and showed what appeared to be the front of a train intertwined with the?back of another train, both of which were still on the track. The East of England Ambulance Service sent multiple resources, including an air ambulance, to the accident on the rail south of Bedford and advised people to avoid that area. In a post to X, Heidi...

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Heatwave threatens to disrupt rail services between Madrid and Barcelona as a wildfire breaks out in Spain

Adif, the rail operator in Spain, said that a wildfire near a section of the high-speed train between Madrid and Barcelona was responsible for Thursday's disruption. The national weather service warned that the fire risk will increase sharply in the northern interior zones of Spain from Sunday. Last summer, Spain & Portugal?suffered the worst heatwave on record for 16 days and?helped to stoke devastating fires in forests. Scientists claim that extreme weather events are becoming more common due to climate change. Firefighters asked Renfe to suspend services between Lleida-Pirineus station and Camp de Tarragona at the request from Adif and...

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Dutch transportation minister defends Tesla FSD approval

The Netherlands' transport minister denied on Tuesday that the influential 'RDW' authority had used statistics provided by Tesla to approve the "Full Self Driving" software of the company for use on Dutch highways. RDW approved Tesla's software on 10 April, a European-first. It said it thought it would contribute to safety. The agency has requested that the European Union approve FSD for use in the entire 27-nation block. This led to preliminary approvals being granted to Belgium, Denmark and Estonia. Minister Vincent Karremans who oversees infrastructure faced questions in parliament after a report that claimed Tesla had misled the RDW...

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Riyadh Air, a Saudi-backed airline, has been granted permission to fly US routes

The U.S. Transportation Department announced Tuesday that Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Air won the rights to fly to and from the United States. Last week, the airline began its first London flight using its new Boeing fleet. Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia's next national airline, will be launched in 2023. It is owned by Saudia's Public Investment Fund. USDOT stated that "the grant of this authority is in the public's interest." Riyadh Air informed the?USDOT last month when it requested approval that it intended to operate to more than 100 destinations Delta Air Lines, for example, has or is planning partnerships with...

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Seven anarchists arrested in Italy over Winter Olympics rail sabotage network

Seven people have been arrested by the Italian police for allegedly 'belonging to a militant anarchist network' and sabotaging a high-speed rail line during the Winter Olympics in February. In a?statement? on Tuesday, the police stated that a judge ordered that five suspects be kept in prison while two were placed under house-arrest. Charges include terrorist associations and subversion of democratic order. Two of the arrested people were accused by police of being involved in an attack on the Rome to Florence high-speed railway line that took place on February 14. Investigators claim that the'sabotage' was committed using improvised explosives....

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Is the Iran War just an energy shock or a turning-point? Russell

Loss of?barrels, and increased prices are already signs that the Iran war has disrupted global crude oil and gas markets. With a U.S. peace deal with Iran expected to reopen Strait of Hormuz in the near future, it's time to assess whether this was a 'watershed moment or just another blip. Consider two precedents. Volkswagen's "Dieselgate", a scandal in 2015 over rigged emission tests, seemed innocent at first. But it signaled the end of diesel cars for passenger vehicles and the rise?of electric vehicle (EVs). The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine sparked a dramatic rise in energy prices. However, the...

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French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news stories and updates from France and Benelux that could have an effect on individual stocks or the markets in these regions. Aeroports de Paris, a French airport operator, reported that May group traffic rose by 1.2% to 32.8 million passengers. Traffic at the Paris Aeroport was up 1.0%, at 9.5 millions passengers. This is due to easing Middle East instabilities. EDENRED - French payment solutions provider Edenred has acquired Mobility House Solutions to strengthen its position in Germany, Austria and the rest of Europe. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter 2026....

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Is the Iran War just an energy shock or a turning-point? Russell

Losses in barrels of crude oil and increased prices are already a result of the Iran war. With a U.S. - Iran peace deal expected that will reopen the Strait of Hormuz the reckoning has begun: Was this a watershed or just another blip, we ask? Consider two ?precedents. Volkswagen's "Dieselgate", a scandal involving rigged emission tests in 2015, seemed innocent at first. But it signalled the end of diesel cars for passenger vehicles and the rise in electric vehicles (EVs). The impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 was short-lived due to the market's ability reroute the flows...

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EU lawmakers continue to pay compensation for delayed flights

The European Parliament agreed Monday that the EU should keep the current three hour flight delay threshold as the compensation threshold in its next set of airline passenger's rights. This agreement ended a decade-long debate. On 'Friday, the 27 member states agreed to maintain the current level compensation for airlines in case of delay. More than a decade before, the European Commission, which is the EU executive branch, proposed to reduce the amount passengers are entitled to. This issue pitted airlines who demanded greater flexibility in order to "remain competitive" against consumer protection organizations. Both sides have lobbied EU Institutions...

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UK anti-Islam Robinson detained briefly under terrorism laws

Tommy Robinson, a British anti-Islamist activist, said that he was detained and his phone confiscated at Heathrow Airport on Saturday. This came after he had posted a lot?online for a week about 'racist and antiimmigrant riots? in Northern Ireland. Robinson, whose actual name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon said on X that he was detained on Saturday night for about three hours, under the Counter-Terrorism and?Border Security Act. He said, "My phone was seized by?police", on X. Please help me start my legal defense fund. Robinson tweeted about the violence in Belfast that spread after a viral video showed a brutal stabbing...

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India opens the way for safety cars and self-driving technology to reduce road fatalities

India has removed licensing requirements for radio frequency used in crash-avoidance systems and self-driving cars. This removes a commercial barrier to automakers, as the country seeks safer roads. India, which is the third-largest car market in the world, has reported over 177,000 road deaths in 2024. The government announced on Thursday that it would waive the licence requirements for radar sensor in the frequency range 77GHz-81GHz, allowing businesses to use spectrum without a separate allocation from authorities. Separate notices were issued for systems operating in the 5.9 GHz range, which allow vehicles to 'communicate' with one another and with roadside...

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There are some flights to the Middle East that have resumed but there is still disruption.

Some airlines have resumed flights to certain parts of the Middle East, as diplomatic efforts intensify to resolve the conflict that erupted after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. However, many carriers continue to suspend flights, causing global travel disruptions. The following is a list of the current status of flights by alphabetical order. AEGEAN AIRLINES The largest Greek airline has cancelled flights between?Thessaloniki and Tel Aviv up until June 26. Flights to Dubai and Erbil are cancelled until September 30, and flights from?Baghdad and?Baghdad?until August 31. AIRBALTIC AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, has canceled flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai...

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Singapore Airlines plans debut 5-year dim sum bond

Singapore Airlines announced on Monday that it plans to sell its first benchmark five-year dim sum bond, a offshore yuan debt issued outside of mainland China. Four banks have been hired to help arrange the deal. The benchmark size of offshore yuan bonds is usually 1 billion yuan (147.6 millions dollars), which means they are large enough to be traded easily by investors. Singapore Airlines hasn't revealed the size of its planned expansion. The airline?said that it tapped Bank of China, DBS HSBC Standard Chartered and Standard Chartered to help with the bond sale. ? The decisions were reported earlier...

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Wall Street Journal, June 22,

These are the most popular?stories from the Wall Street Journal. ? This information has not been verified and we cannot vouch for their accuracy. China has added 10 defense contractors and two rare earth producers to its export control list. Pakistan and Qatar, who are acting as mediators in the talks between Iran and the U.S., have confirmed that the two countries had agreed to establish a'mechanism to ensure the termination of military operations?in Lebanon. Castlelake, a U.S. investment company, said that easyJet's board had rejected its third 4,74 billion pound ($6.26 billion),?takeover offer. The firm encouraged shareholders to seriously...

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Former Spanish transport minister sentenced to 24-years for corruption

The Spanish Supreme Court sentenced Jose Luis Abalos, former Transport Minister to a total of?24?years for corruption. This is the first in a string of scandals that have affected the ruling Socialist Party. Abalos has been convicted for crimes such as criminal organisation, bribery and embezzlement, in addition to 'influence peddling', all of which were linked to the rigging public contracts, including face masks, during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Koldo Garca, his aide, was sentenced 19 years in prison. Victor de Aldama, a businessman, received a?four-and-ahalf-year prison sentence. However, the court suspended it in recognition of the fact that he had...

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Authorities say 54 injured and 18 missing following explosion at Qatar LNG site

Authorities said that 54 people were injured and 18 others are missing following an explosion on Sunday at Qatar's main liquefied gas processing site, Ras Laffan. In a statement, QatarEnergy said that an incident occurred during the start-up operations of Ras Laffan industrial city which resulted in "an explosion and fire" at the Barzan gas supply facility Sunday evening. It said that emergency response teams had been deployed to control the fire. The fire was now under control. In a statement, the Interior Ministry of Qatar said that 54 people were injured and 18 people are missing. The ministry attributed...

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Bousso: The quest of ROI-Gulf Exporters to bypass Hormuz is reshaping the region.

Middle East oil producers will have to face the consequences. The Iran War exposed the dangers in relying solely on one chokepoint to export vital oil and gas. Gulf governments were left with a clear strategy imperative: diversify at all costs. A blockade by Iran of the Strait of Hormuz was long viewed as an "event of doomsday". It would never occur. Experts believed it would take a massive effort from the military and that Tehran wouldn't be willing to stop its exports. These assumptions were 'proven painfully incorrect. Iran used cheap drones and small vessels to impose a nearly...

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Channel Tunnel owner threatens to take legal action against UK for tax hike

The Channel Tunnel's owner announced on Friday that it would "challenge" the British government by all means possible after its business rates had tripled in the past three years, resulting in a decision to no longer invest in the UK. Eurotunnel, owned by Getlink of Paris which operates car and lorry trains through the tunnel between England & France. * Yann Leriche, CEO of the FT, told them that they are facing a rise from PS40million a yearly to PS118million a yearly increase in their rateable value. * In a press release, the company stated that it had "no justification"...

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UK Tax Authority wins dispute with Bolt which could affect Uber

The British tax authority won an appeal on Friday?in a dispute with Estonian 'ride-hailing' and food delivery company Bolt. This ruling could impact Uber's case, which is worth more than PS1 billion ($1.3billion). Bolt argued that in its PS190million dispute with HM Revenue and Customs, it was liable to charge a 20% value added tax on its'margin' rather than the total fare charged by customers. The London Court of Appeal, however, ruled in HMRC’s favor and overturned two lower tribunal decisions. Bolt was told by the court that it could not use a tax system originally intended for tour operators...

Transportation

Germany's new 15-year aviation strategy aims to boost the sector

According to a draft document that was seen on Tuesday, the German government wants to "make Germany a leading hub" for sustainable, safe, and competitive aviation. This will be achieved through a 15-year plan which includes cutting costs, increasing research, and accelerating the use of cleaner fuels. Wednesday the German cabinet will approve the aviation strategy, which outlines short- and mid-term plans for civil and military aviation. The aim is to give greater planning certainty to policymakers, companies, military personnel and the general public. The strategy is based on four pillars, including economic competitiveness and technological 'competitiveness. The aim is...

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Repairs to the Norway-Denmark cable will reduce its capacity by 245 MW until September

Statnett, the Norwegian grid operator, announced on Monday that one of four transmission cables connecting Norway and Denmark will be out of service for three months for repairs. This will reduce available capacity by 245 MW. Statnett released a statement that the Skagerrak cable has not been in operation since 2 June. The fault is now located 'around 30 kilometers (18.6 mile) off the coasts of Denmark. The report added that there were no traces of anchors, or any other activity on seabed in the last few years which could have caused the damage. In recent years, the Nordic and...

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FAA cancels San Francisco International Airport's short ground stop

The?U.S. The?U.S. According to a FAA notice, the ground stop was from 9:53 pm to 11:15 pm PDT (0435 - 0615 GMT on Monday). The ban was lifted a little before the end. The airport didn't immediately respond to our request for a comment. According to the airport's website, more than 54 million passengers will travel through SFO by 2025. The airport is home to many airlines, including United Airlines. It also offers many international flights from and to Asia. The FAA announced in March that it would be imposing new safety restrictions on SFO. These would restrict?some landings, and...

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Argentina recommends awarding the dredging contract to Jan de Nul, and local partners, despite US concerns

The Economy Ministry announced that the Argentine government had recommended awarding an important?dredging contract in Argentina to Belgian dredging firm Jan De Nul, and its local partner Servimagnus. Rep. Brian Mast, chairman of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, warned in May about the "malign influence" of China in the bid to win the major contract for Argentina. Jan De Nul, and its local partner Servimagnus, denied any Chinese ties. * The recommendation is for the concession to dredge the Parana River and maintain it, as this river carries 80%?of?the trade of the country. In a late-Thursday statement, the ministry...

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Putin calls on Germany to decide whether or not it will buy Russian gas via Nord Stream again

On Thursday, President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia is ready to resume supplies of gas to 'Germany through the 'Nord Stream Pipeline which was heavily damaged by underwater explosions. Putin told reporters in St. Petersburg one of two lines of Nord Stream 2 was intact and could begin pumping gas "tomorrow." "I am not joking, just press the?button to start the gas flowing." "But for that, the German government must make a decision," he said. Putin did say that Nord Stream is under U.S. Sanctions and Germany would need to come up with an agreement in order to remove them....

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German AfD official meets with Putin advisor, Gazprom chief

A senior member from Germany's far right Alternative for 'Germany (AfD), met with one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top advisors, as well as the director of energy 'group Gazprom. He called for a reopening the Nord Stream Gas Pipeline. Markus Frohnmaier, the AfD's spokesperson for foreign policy, attends Putin's economic showpiece in St Petersburg despite warnings by Germany's Foreign Ministry, which stated that it "explicitly warned the AfD about these trips". Frohnmaier posted on social media that he met with Alexei Miller, CEO of Gazprom, and Kirill Dimitriev, Putin’s special envoy to invest and cooperate in the economy, on...

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Bosnia seeks new peace envoy after sudden Schmidt exit

On Wednesday, the?body overseeing Bosnia’s peace process will meet to select a new envoy. Schmidt, appointed in 2021, resigned?unexpectedly?in May from the Office of High Representative. This office monitors implementation of U.S.-backed Dayton peace accords that ended Bosnia’s war in 1995. Schmidt, who was appointed to the Office of the high Representative in 2021 and resigned unexpectedly in May, said he quit under "enormous" U.S. pressure. It is a difficult time for Bosnia as it remains deeply divided on ethnic lines. Washington has been a strong supporter of the country, but in its May report on Western Balkans, the U.S....