Stranded ship already floats in the Suez Canal – Transport

[ad_1] The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) confirmed on Monday, March 29, that the container ship Ever Given began floating after being stranded for almost a week, blocking naval traffic. Dredging and excavation work to dislodge the 400-meter-long, 59-meter-wide vessel was carried out over the weekend and will continue for the …

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Dozens of civilians killed and at least 60 missing in Palma

[ad_1] JN / Agencies Today at 01:46 At least 60 people, mostly foreigners, have disappeared since Islamist militants attacked a column of civilian vehicles fleeing the armed clashes in Palma. The government confirms dozens of deaths. According to the recordings of the Security Forces (SDS), to which the British newspaper …

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40-year-old man dies on bicycle in Fafe

[ad_1] Carlos Rui Abreu Yesterday at 9:41 pm José Alexandre Martins, 40, a native of Guimarães, died this Sunday when he was riding his bicycle on the Cycling Route that connects the municipalities of Guimarães and Fafe along the old railway line. José Martins rode a bicycle with friends, when, …

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The judge’s decision on José Sócrates “is going to be a shock for politics or justice,” warns Marques Mendes – O Jornal Economico

[ad_1] The instructional decision of Judge Ivo Rosa on the process of ‘Operation Marqués’ “will be a shock to politics or justice,” defended Marques Mendes in his weekly comment space in the SIC’s “Jornal da Noite”. Comparing former Prime Minister José Sócrates with former Brazilian President Lula da Silva, the …

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