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18.04.26 - 08:16
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Transportbranche rechnet mit Anstieg der Insolvenzen (DPA-AFX)
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FRANKFURT (dpa-AFX) - Die Transportbranche in Deutschland erwartet eine weitere Zunahme bei den Insolvenzen. "Bei den derzeitigen Rahmenbedingungen werden die Insolvenzen weiter steigen", sagte Dirk Engelhardt, Chef des Bundesverbands Güterkraftverkehr ......
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17.04.26 - 20:45
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FIFA Rebukes NJ′s Lefty Governor In Transportation Dispute (ZeroHedge)
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FIFA Rebukes NJ's Lefty Governor In Transportation Dispute
Authored by Luis Cornelio via Headline USA,
Leaders behind the 2026 FIFA World Cup rebuked New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill after she launched what appeared to be a social media campaign complaining that the state would be stuck footing the bill for public transportation tied to the event.
The 2026 World Cup is set to span multiple days, including eight matches at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium in June.
Estimates suggest the games could generate over $3 billion in economic impact for the region.
However, the state is expected to expand public transportation services, as has been typical for previous World Cup host sites.
The agreement between FIFA and New Jersey was signed under Sherrill's predecessor, former Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat who left office in January.
“We inherited an agreement where FIFA is providing $0 for transportation to the World Cup,” Sherrill wrote on X, adding that New Jersey is expected to cover rou...
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17.04.26 - 15:09
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Critical Shortage Of Jet Fuel: EU Airlines Have Just 6 Weeks Supply Left (ZeroHedge)
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Critical Shortage Of Jet Fuel: EU Airlines Have Just 6 Weeks Supply Left
Via Remix News,
The European market is facing a critical shortage of kerosene, with only six weeks of supply remaining, and the war in Iran is threatening the continent with a major aviation crisis.
Since the war broke out, jet fuel prices have jumped 70 percent, threatening the financial health of European airlines.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that this scarcity may soon lead to widespread flight cancellations across Europe.
To combat the dwindling supply, the EU is reportedly developing an emergency plan to maximize refinery output and stabilize fuel distribution.
Fatih Birol, the director of the IEA, stated that these disruptions are a direct consequence of the ongoing blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
He emphasized the gravity of the situation, warning: “The longer the blockade lasts, the worse it will be for world economic growth and inflation.”
The crisis is expected to move from logistical ...
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