Two of Britain’s largest ports are preparing for two staggered workers’ strikes in the coming weeks, threatening further disruption to the country’s trade flow due to a wage row, Bloomberg News reported. Rail unions are separately preparing to revive a strike movement that has been delayed since the country began …
Read More »Italy extends cost-cutting measures by two more weeks
Italian Finance Minister Daniele Franco and Environmental Transformation Minister Roberto Cingolani announced that the country is continuing the measures it has implemented to reduce fuel prices. Although these procedures were scheduled to expire on the fifth of October, they decided to extend them for a period of two weeks until …
Read More »Lebanon: dollar exchange rates record unprecedented levels against the lira, and gas stations are closing their doors
The exchange rates of the US dollar against the Lebanese pound witnessed a big jump in today’s trading, to record unprecedented levels, whether on the official exchange platform or in the informal market and at exchange offices, which prompted a number of gas stations to close their doors and stop …
Read More »Lebanon signs a tripartite agreement with Greece and Cyprus for cooperation in expatriate affairs
The Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. “Abdullah Bou Habib”, signed a tripartite agreement for cooperation in the affairs of expatriates abroad with the Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece Andreas Katsaniotis, and the Presidential Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Cypriots Abroad Fotis Fotiou. The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed, …
Read More »The Mayor of Paris: Stop lighting the City Hall and other landmarks due to the energy crisis from September 23
The Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, said that several landmarks in the French capital, Paris, will stop lighting at ten in the evening, starting from next September 23, due to the energy crisis that affected France, as is the case in several other countries. And Anne Hidalgo announced, according to …
Read More »Japan conducts naval exercises with India off India’s east coast
Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) has conducted exercises with the Indian Navy in waters off India’s east coast, the Japanese Defense Ministry said Tuesday, amid China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region. The Japanese Kyodo News Agency indicated that the aircraft carrier “Izumo” of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, along with …
Read More »Sudanese Minister of Health: We are working to strengthen the partnership with the World Health Organization
The Sudanese Federal Minister of Health, Dr. Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim, said that Sudan is continuing to strengthen its partnership with the World Health Organization to achieve common health goals, noting the importance of effective cooperation with the organization and its role in strengthening efforts to advance and sustain the health …
Read More »For the first time in the Middle East .. “Challenge of Future Worlds” at the International Forum for Government Communication in Sharjah
The International Government Communication Forum 2022, which will be held from 28-29 September at the Expo Center Sharjah, will host the “Future Worlds Challenge” event, for the first time in the Middle East, with the participation of elite innovators, who will be trained to use intelligence tools Artificial Intelligence, to …
Read More »Japanese stock indices rise in the morning trading session
Tokyo, Safar 17, 1444 AH, corresponding to September 13, 2022 Japanese stock indices rose in the morning trading session on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday. The Nikkei index, which consists of 225 shares, increased by 47.0 points, or 0.16 percent, to reach 28589.11 points in the morning session at …
Read More »China’s auto exports rose in August
Seven Feders, a subsidiary of the marine sector within the Abu Dhabi Ports Group, announced the launch of a new monthly shipping service linking Khalifa Port with the ports of Shanghai, Qingdao and Ningbo, China, by employing one of the newly purchased new ships with a capacity of 3,400 TEUs, …
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