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Nepali resident marks milestone as 10,000th Letse Port passenger

China Daily 25 Apr 2024
Since its inauguration, the Letse Port has been steadfast in its commitment to promoting high-quality development and extensive openness to the outside world ... The Letse Port contributes to improving ...
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Rotterdam port forecasts slight recovery in 2024 cargo volumes as inflation eases

The National 25 Apr 2024
The Rotterdam port, the 10th largest in the world, operates and develops the port and an industrial cluster. The port is key to the Netherlands’ plan to be an importer and transit port for hydrogen within Europe.
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$1bn investment plans proposed for ports uplift

Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide 25 Apr 2024
... of the world’s leading ports network, already operating in the country.
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NESG, CWEIC Laud Potential of LFZ to Contribute to Nigeria’s GDP

This Day 25 Apr 2024
... opportunities and sold like they are to the rest of the world because I think that if we sell it together as an opportunity, it will do better than if we sell the Lagos Free Zone and the port apart.
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Satellite photos show new port construction in Gaza Strip for US-led aid operation

Springfield News-Sun 25 Apr 2024
Past efforts to get land in by sea faltered after an attack on a World Central Kitchen convoy carrying aid from a port to a warehouse in central Gaza left seven aid workers dead ... World Central Kitchen workers killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza are.
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Coal shipments targeted by Colombian drug cartels

Splash24/7 25 Apr 2024
Colombia is the fifth largest exporter of coal in the world with 5.4% of total exports worldwide, according to statistics covering 2022. The report also discussed how port authorities in Santa Marta ...
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Propeller Club honors Port Canaveral VP Luensmann as Maritime Person of the Year

Florida Today 25 Apr 2024
Propeller Club honors Port Canaveral VP Luensmann ... At the Canaveral Port Authority, Luensmann promotes the mission and interests of Port Canaveral, the world’s second-busiest cruise port, at the local, state and federal government levels.
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Palace Museum exhibitions show civilizations don't necessarily clash

China Daily 25 Apr 2024
But exhibitions of historical relics at the Palace Museum (Forbidden City) in Beijing are teaching cogent lessons about contemporary, real-world developments ... exchanges in the contemporary world.
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Tiger Woods' son Charlie, 15, playing in U.S. Open qualifier this week

The Washington Times 25 Apr 2024
In a thrilling development in the golfing world, the U.S. Open qualifier at The Legacy Golf & Tennis Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida, features Charlie Woods, the 15-year-old son of golf legend Tiger Woods ... .
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Shenzhen keen to partner with SA to drive innovation

Independent online (SA) 25 Apr 2024
Shenzhen’s port handled 29.88 million containers in 2023, ranking it the fourth busiest in the world, and the city was ranked first for the fourth consecutive year in the assessment of key cities to integrate government services in 2022.
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UK’s Rwanda Bill: Why it’s a solution that doesn’t work

Indian Express 25 Apr 2024
The Bill, it has been suggested, will act as a deterrent to those who make landfall on the UK coastline in small boats (sometimes no more than inflatable rafts with an engine strapped on) crossing the English Channel from European ports.
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Norfolk council approves enhancements to cruise terminal, construction to start in June

Daily Press 25 Apr 2024
Starting Feb ... The city earmarked $12 million for the project ... With Norfolk set to become a year-round home port for the world’s largest cruise line, passengers are anticipated to travel from across the country to catch their ship.
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UAE and Chile conclude CEPA negotiations to boost trade ties

Gulf Today 25 Apr 2024
WAM ... Furthermore, Dubai Ports World’s substantial investment in Ecuador’s Port of Posorja, valued at $1.2 billion, is a testament to the burgeoning economic ties between the two countries ... .

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