• Biden and US trade office target China’s steel, maritime and logistics sectors

    US President Joe Biden calls for tripling tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminium, while US Trade Representative office launches investigation into Beijing’s practices in logistics and shipbuilding industries.

  • Attorney General Josh Stein Partners With US Department Of Transportation To Protect Airline Passengers

    Attorney General Josh Stein announced a new partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation to review and resolve consumer complaints against airlines and ticket agents and identify violations of federal aviation consumer protections.

  • Strong partners

    Foreign Minister Jaushieh Joseph Wu (fifth left) welcomes a New Zealand parliamentary delegation jointly led by Social Services and Community Select Committee Chair Joseph Mooney (fifth right) and the

  • Dothan Housing partners with SEACH

    Dothan, AL (WDHN) - The Dothan Housing authority is partnering with SEACH that will ultimately provide care for homelessness in the Wiregrass. Dothan Housing and SEACH entered into a collaboration with "Collaborative Solutions" to create a dynamic plan to steer the community's endeavors to combat homelessness. Now the attention is towards establishing a Continuum of []

  • Business partners at each other’s throats

    By Rutendo Ngara TWO fuel dealers, who are also business partners, have taken each other to court after the other allegedly failed To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Incline Partners with VMG Health

    /PRNewswire/ -- Incline Equity Partners ("Incline"), a leading private equity firm dedicated to investing across the middle market, is pleased to announce its

  • Health sector financing critical

    By Norman Nyazema ON FRIDAY 13 April, 2024 your editorial screamed loud and clear, “Health sector primarily needs funding’’. My heart bled To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Strike to paralyze transport on Wednesday

    The General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) has declared a 24-hour strike scheduled for Wednesday, aiming to promote public urban transportation, collective labor agreements and personnel hirings. The strike is expected to impact public transport services across the country. During the strike, all three lines of the Metro and the tram will be out of service, while city buses will operate on a limited schedule from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The national railway will also be affected, with the...

  • Ministry Of Sports Partners Yanga Games

    Towards creating a new dawn for Nigerian Sports, the Federal Ministry of Sports has signed a landmark agreement with top lottery company Yanga Games to raise the revenue profile of the Ministry and ensure a new deal for the welfare of athletes. Speaking during the unveiling of the partnership between the Ministry and Yanga Games […]

  • London and New York are partners for prosperity

    Together, London and New York can use financial and professional services to drive prosperity on both sides of the Atlantic, says Chris Hayward London and New York are the twin pillars on which the global financial system rests. The United States is our single largest trading partner, worth over £315 billion annually. Of that, over []

  • 4 transported after a crash in Monroe County

    COOLBAUGH TOWNSHIP, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Officials say, four people were transported to the hospital after an accident in Monroe County. According to Pennsylvania State Police Stroudsburg around 4:54 p.m. Friday afternoon, PSP-Stroudsburg was dispatched to a motor vehicle crash with injuries and entrapment. Upon arrival, state police said a car hit a tree head-on []

    • WDTN

    DPS axing quadrant transportation system

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Dayton Public Schools is creating a change to increase the amount of students that can use district bus transportation. DPS announced Thursday that the current four-quadrant transportation system will be transformed into north and south zones for the upcoming school year. Currently, K-8 students are required to live in a quadrant []