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Power outages, flight delays as US storm leaves trail of chaos
Dangerously cold temperatures settled over a wide swath of the US and Canada on Saturday as a massive winter storm upended Christmas holiday travel and…
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Wheat climbs as deep freeze stokes fear of shrinking us crops
Winter wheat climbed higher for a fourth straight day as a deep freeze across the US grain belt escalates concern about shrinking crops.
Airlines delay, cancel flights across US as Winter storm disrupts holiday travel
Winter storms pummeling vast areas of the US are prompting widespread flight cancellations and delays from East Coast hubs to the Pacific Northwest, upending airline…
Germany suspends Iran trade programs as EU cites worsening ties
Germany said it’s suspending trade-promotion programs for Iran, citing the “very serious situation” in the country.
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Port of Oakland debuts zero-emissions top picks
Two, all-electric top picks are operating at the Port of Oakland. They are part of a demonstration project to create a zero-emissions seaport.
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CNC launches new Yangon Cambodia Express (YCX) service
CNC has launched the Yangon Cambodia Express (YCX) as a direct service that links Myanmar and Cambodia to Singapore and Malaysia.
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Korean Register reappoints current Chairman and CEO, Lee Hyungchul
The current Chairman and CEO of Korean Register (KR), LEE Hyungchul extends his tenure for three more years, as he was elected as the company’s…
NASDA commends U.S. Senate for confirmation of McKalip as Chief Agricultural Negotiator
The U.S. Senate confirmed Douglas J. McKalip to be Chief Agricultural Negotiator for the Office of the United States Trade Representative. National Association of State…
MOL and KEPCO to study CO2 Ocean Transport for Development of CCS Value Chain
Based on the MoU, MOL and KEPCO will collaborate on the development of a CCS value chain consisting of separation, capture, transportation, injection and storage…
London’s Elizabeth Line Targeted With First Strike Since Opening
London’s Elizabeth Line faces the first strike targeting the fast new urban rail service since it opened earlier this year, as two unions announced walkouts.