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Ganga Expressway to cut freight time, unlock ₹30,000 crore annual savings on logistics
The newly-opened 594-km Ganga Expressway is expected to significantly reduce freight transit time across Uttar Pradesh, unlock annual logistics savings of up to ₹30,000 crore, and spur industrial and warehousing growth across more than a…
U.S. Exploring Small Modular Nuclear Reactors In Marine Transportation
Elizabeth River harbor and Nassco Shipyard platform by the riverside in Virginia. The Maritime Administration is exploring how nuclear energy in small modular reactors can revolutionize the U.S. marine transportation system. U.S. Transportation…
The Week In Bourbon: New Releases, Industry News & Trends, May 16-22
Maker's Mark has unveiled its 250th Anniversary Edition featuring the red, white and blue colors of the American flag. Photo, courtesy of Maker's Mark The week of May 16–22 has been a reminder that bourbon rarely sits still, even in a market…
Five Ways AI Is Transforming The Airline Industry
AI is infiltrating the airline industry in many ways, both on and off the plane. Areas of impact include customer service, fuel efficiency, ticket pricing, and the airport experience. Artificial intelligence is already reshaping parts of the…
HK set sights on Central Asia in push beyond traditional markets
Hong Kong is set to strengthen its economic ties with Central Asia as Chief Executive John Lee prepares to lead a high-level trade mission to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in June. The delegation, organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council…
Cardinal says Santacruzan should go beyond color and spectacle
Cardinal Jose Advincula said the traditional Santacruzan should be seen as more than a colorful May procession, urging Catholics to treat it as a call to deeper Christian devotion and reflection on the meaning of the cross. In a message for the…
At least one dead in Philippine building collapse, 21 people missing
Rescuers search debris for survivors, 21 people missing Cause of building's collapse is under investigation Rescue operation will be harder as night falls, officials say ANGELES, Philippines — At least one person was confirmed dead after a…
Market Crash? My Favorite Growth Stock to Buy Right Now.
Are we at the beginning of a market crash? The honest answer is that it is too early to make that call. However, the S&P 500 has trended downward in the last few trading sessions as I write this, and the cyclically-adjusted price-to-earnings ratio…
Filipino workers among Asia-Pacific's happiest - report
Filipino employees are among the happiest workers in the Asia-Pacific region, with many now placing greater value on purpose and fulfillment at work over salary alone, according to a new report by Jobstreet by SEEK. The latest Workplace Happiness…
Arsenal's Premier League trophy parade details including date, time and location
The Official Date: The open-top bus parade is officially scheduled to take place on Sunday, May 31. This specific date was chosen to ensure the squad can celebrate with the fans immediately before players must depart for international duty and…
China's '618' shopping festival goes all-in on AI, generating fresh consumption growth
Workers are on duty at an express delivery sorting and transfer center in the development zone of Langfang, North China's Hebei Province, on December 17, 2025. Photo: VCG China annual '618' shopping festival, which was originally launched around…
Net Zero Was The Easy Part
Building the clean-energy future is no longer the hardest part. The greater challenge is learning how to leave the fossil-fuel past behind. By Dr Ioannis Ioannou, London Business School In late April, 57 countries gathered in Santa Marta, Colombia…
Rescuers search for more than 20 trapped after Philippines building collapse
Five confirmed trapped, 18 more feared under the rubble Officials say 24 people rescued, including a Malaysian national, no deaths reported so far Cause of collapse remains unclear, debris hampers rescue ANGELES, Philippines — More than 20…
Brit racer's bid to complete 'Double' ends with early crash at Indianapolis 500
Katherine Legge 's ambitious bid to become the first woman to conquer 'The Double' – an arduous 1,100-mile motor racing challenge across two tracks in a single day – was abruptly cut short on Sunday following a crash at the…
When freight finds flow, nations find growth
There was a time when India measured distance emotionally. A farmer in Vidarbha did not calculate how many kilometres Mumbai was from his orchard. He calculated how much of his produce would survive the journey. A textile trader in Bhadohi did not…
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