Distressed Royal Air Force Rowers Saved by Passing Ship
Four members of the British Royal Air Force were rescued by the crew of the bulk carrier Hedvig Bulker and were brought back to dry land, Monday, after a treacherous 51 day, trans-Atlantic attempt...
View ArticleMilitary plane crashes in Tunisia, 11 killed
A military rescue plane crashed on Friday near the Tunisian capital, killing all 11 crew on board after an engine failure, the TAP state news agency said. The Antonov aircraft crashed in the early...
View ArticleBank of China’s Singapore bond issue attracts strong interest
SINGAPORE: Bank of China’s Singapore branch has successfully sold RMB 3 billion (S$619 million) worth of yuan-denominated bonds, in a sign of increasing appetite in the city-state for investment...
View Article$14bn Bahrain energy sector focus for summit
Details of $14 billion worth of oil, gas, power and water projects planned or under execution in Bahrain will be comprehensively discussed at an upcoming energy forum in the kingdom. Bahrain Energy...
View ArticleGulf Property Show to expand next year
The Gulf Property Show, a boutique showcase in Bahrain for the real estate and property development sectors, has outperformed all expectations and will be expanded next year to meet surging demand,...
View Article5 Teck Chye Terrace shophouses up for auction
These five adjoining shophouses at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Boundary Road will be sold as an entirety with an indicative price of S$13 million. (Photo: Colliers International)...
View ArticleDrydocks World unveils new LNG powered harbour tug
Officials at the steel cutting ceremony Drydocks World and Maritime World, a leading provider of maritime and offshore services to the shipping, oil, gas and energy sectors, marked the steel cutting...
View ArticleArcadis wins Doha metro design consultancy deal
Arcadis, one of the world’s leading natural and built asset design and consultancy firm, said it has won a €20 million ($22.5 million) contract to provide architectural, branding, design and...
View ArticleChinese court orders ConocoPhillips to pay US$266,000 over 2011 oil spills
BEIJING: A Chinese court has ordered ConocoPhillips to pay compensation to nearly two dozen aquaculture farmers who said their livelihoods were hurt by oil spills off China’s northeastern coast in...
View ArticleAbuja–Kaduna railway: FG’s quest to rail-connect major cities in Nigeria ‘ll...
(TRADE NEWSWIRE): The socio-economic development of Nigeria would no doubt be fast-tracked with the government’s bid to rail-connect major cities in the country crowned by the inauguration of the...
View ArticleFacebook to build data center in Denmark – report
COPENHAGEN: Facebook is to build its third data centre outside the United States in Denmark to store and manage the social media giant’s growing data, such as photos and videos, a Danish news website...
View ArticleAl Ruwais Port likely to become operational this year
After the inauguration of Hamad Port last month, Al Ruwais Port is likely to become operational as commercial port this year and will also house a market to sell products from neighbouring countries....
View ArticleDonald Trump sworn in as 45th US president
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump assumed power on Friday (Jan 20) with a fiercely nationalistic vow to put “America first,” taking a stinging swipe at the legacy of his predecessor hours after...
View ArticleBusiness air travel taxiing to take off again
Geneva – The business aviation sector, in the doldrums for nearly a decade, could be readying to take off again, as plane makers seek to lure company executives with onboard connectivity and...
View ArticleProfessional women in maritime sector strategic to Nigerian port...
(TRADE NEWSWIRE ): The Board chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Emmanuel Olajide Adesoye, has professional Women in the Maritime and Port sector to brace up and contribute most...
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