Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Tuesday said Hong Kong is likely to remain the world’s busiest airport for cargo traffic, as it also eyes a full recovery in passenger numbers this year. Speaking at the IATA World Cargo Symposium, Chan noted that Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) handled around 4.3 million tonnes of cargo in
@jguaidoI. Para el interinatoEs poco sensato creer que en manos del cogollo del interinato esté, en cualquier plazo, alguna solución a la crisis venezolana; antes, por el contrario, son muchas y muy variadas las señales que indican que ese cogollo es parte importante del problema. Mutó el interinato, desnaturalizándose, pecando de obra en sus originales…
Left-leaning NDP agrees to prop up prime minister’s Liberal minority government in exchange for advancing key policies.Published On 22 Mar 202222 Mar 2022Canada’s ruling Liberals have reached a deal with a left-leaning opposition party to prop up their minority government until 2025, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced, promising to advance a range of issues, including…
An early hours inferno on Saturday gutted the Office of the Lagos State Surveyor-General, Alausa, Ikeja. Meanwhile, the State government said there was no cause for the alarm as all documents burnt during the inferno were safely backed up in the cloud and alternative sites. Director, of Lagos Fire and Rescue Service, Mrs Magaret Adeseye
WEBSITE OF THE YEARAPP OF THE YEARWorld1 Feb, 2022 10:30 PM3 minutes to readPhoto / SuppliedThe horrific details of a sleepover that turned violent for a 13-year-old boy who was bound, beaten and burned by four teenage girls have been revealed in court.The violent assault took place in regional NSW in March 2020 when the…
* Military drivers to start deliveries from Monday * Britain says crisis stabilising * Many gas stations still closed - Reuters reporters * Pig cull fears: farmers warn of butcher shortage (Recasts with military deployment) By James Davey and Andrew MacAskill LONDON, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Britain will from Monday deploy military tanker drivers to…