Indian owner Transworld subsidiary flips last container ship for big profit
Orient Express Lines looks to be making a $10m profit on the sale of its only boxship
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Orient Express Lines looks to be making a $10m profit on the sale of its only boxship
Air traffic controllers warn of escalating delays and stress as the government shutdown enters its second weekUS politics live – latest updatesStaffing shortages at US airports are anticipated to cause further disruption to air travelers on Wednesday a…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended a cordial welcome to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on his first official visit to India. Expressing optimism about the visit, PM Modi emphasized the shared commitment to advancing India-UK relations and realizing a vision for a stronger and more prosperous future between the two democracies.Posting on X, PM Modi stated, “Welcome Prime Minister Keir
Lee Berryman said he felt a shark ‘chomping’ on him shortly after catching a wave in South Australia
Google has introduced CodeMender, an AI-powered agent designed to automatically detect and patch security flaws in software. Announced on 6 October 2025 by Raluca Ada Popa and Four Flynn, CodeMender represents a major step toward leveraging artifi…
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UK ministers preparing to raise payments to end standoff with pharma industry, cited as reason for firms axing British investmentsMinisters are preparing to raise the amount the NHS pays pharmaceutical firms for medicines by up to 25% after weeks of in…
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer began his first official visit to India on Wednesday with a series of engagements in Mumbai, the financial capital. His arrival marks an important diplomatic and economic milestone aimed at strengthening the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership under the framework of ‘Vision 2035’.Upon arrival, Prime Minister Starmer was received at the airport by
One of Linux’s most popular desktops is getting a huge upgrade.
Loughborough, Heriot-Watt and Glasgow corresponded with companies concerned about campus protestsUniversities in the UK reassured arms companies they would monitor students’ chat groups and social media accounts after firms raised concerns about campus…