Travel
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Jun- 2021 -10 June
Derailed Train Speeding Through Loop In Melbourne Killed Two
A train at eight times the limit derailed in the north of Melbourne, killing two crew members and injuring eight people. The post Derailed Train Speeding Through Loop In Melbourne…
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10 June
Australia Future ‘Sitting Duck’ For Covid
There were more than 140,000 doses administered nationally over the past 24 hours, taking the total past 5.3 million. The post Australia Future ‘Sitting Duck’ For Covid appeared first on Zenger…
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9 June
Australia’s New South Wales To Remove Cap On Taxi Licenses
Taxi licenses will no longer be able to be bought and sold under a New South Wales government plan to free up the supply of taxis. The post Australia’s New…
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4 June
Hundreds Of Police To Enforce Covid Rules In Australian State
Victoria Police is devoting 450 officers to patrol the state's roads to make sure Melbourne residents do not leave the city. The post Hundreds Of Police To Enforce Covid Rules…
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4 June
New Zealand Gives Trapped Kiwis A Pathway Home
Covid-19 Minister Chris Hipkins offered given New Zealanders stuck in Melbourne a route home next week. The post New Zealand Gives Trapped Kiwis A Pathway Home appeared first on Zenger…
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Sep- 2019 -30 September
Inglewood gets four fast-charging stations for electric vehicles
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The city is celebrating the launch of the first public electric vehicle fast chargers in downtown Inglewood. City and state leaders joined executives from EVgo to unveil Inglewood’s…
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27 September
Fatal Auto Accidents Continue
THE AFRO — Despite repeated attempts and pleas by Prince George’s County Police for motorists to slow down, the epidemic of vehicular tragedies continue. There are once again ongoing investigations into…
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25 September
Jet Lag and a Crash Course on Kampala
THE AFRO — Uganda’s proximity to its large neighbor to the west, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is probably the root of its cozy commerce relationship with Belgium. The…
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23 September
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8 September
OP-ED: Flying While Black: Stop the U.S. Congress from Raising Air Travel Taxes
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “The tax, known as the passenger facility charge, is a locally enforced but federally authorized fee that every passenger must pay at U.S. commercial airports. Nearly every…
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