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Cheyenne Star 24 Apr 2024
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$1bn investment plans proposed for ports uplift

Dawn 24 Apr 2024
The plan was unveiled by a delegation of the Hong Kong-based ports network during a meeting with Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh ... He also emphasised the indispensable role of port development in driving overall economic progress.
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Baltimore to open deeper channel for commercial ships starting Thursday

The Hill 24 Apr 2024
A deeper channel to allow commercial ships into and out of the Port of Baltimore is set to open Thursday, a major step in reopening trade after the port was closed due to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge last month.
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Report Red Sea Diversions are Overloading Mediterranean Transshipment Ports

The Maritime Executive 24 Apr 2024
Europe’s transship ports serving the Mediterranean have become the latest to feel the repercussions of the diversions from the Red Sea with many of the ports warning of crowing and lack of capacity as well as longer them normal wait times.
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Canada to Investigate Devastating 2023 West Cost Longshore Strike

The Maritime Executive 24 Apr 2024
Longshore workers at Canada’s West Coast ports went on strike in July 2023 which critically impacted cargo and bulk operations at both Vancouver and Prince Rupert, which are two of Canada’s largest gateways.
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Chinese PLA navy holds open day event in Shanghai to mark 75th founding anniv.

People Daily 24 Apr 2024
Children learn to tie knot under the guidance of naval soldiers during an open day event at a port in east China's Shanghai, April 23, 2024 ... Students perform during an open day event at a port in east China's Shanghai, April 23, 2024.
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FDA must inspect Global Fund’s medical supplies – GMA

Business Ghana 24 Apr 2024
The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has called on the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) to swiftly inspect and verify pharmaceuticals cleared at the Tema Port ... due to storage conditions at the port.
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Haiti police bolster security around palace ahead of transition

Voa News 24 Apr 2024
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HaitiHaitian ... The palace has come under repeated fire from gangs that have paralyzed the capital, Port-au-Prince ... Port-au-Prince resident Jerry Louis expressed cautious optimism.
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LP school board members honored by Indiana School Boards Association

Herald-Argus 24 Apr 2024
La PORTE — This week, two school board members for the La Porte Community School Corporation have been recognized by the Indiana School Boards Association [ISBA] with the Exemplary Governance Award for calendar year 2023 ... .
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La Porte eyes annexing 92 acres on east side of city

Herald-Argus 24 Apr 2024
La PORTE — The city is moving forward with the annexation of land on the east side of La Porte ... .
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Northwest Health adds AI technology to diagnose strokes

Herald-Argus 24 Apr 2024
La PORTE — Northwest Health announced the implementation of new artificial intelligence (AI) technology aimed at enhancing the speed and accuracy of stroke diagnosis at its hospitals in La Porte, Knox and Valparaiso ... .
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La Porte County Purdue Extension salutes volunteers

Herald-Argus 24 Apr 2024
La PORTE — This week La Porte County Purdue Extension is celebrating the volunteers that are instrumental in carrying out the mission of the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service ... .
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News24 | Amid SA port meltdown, questions remain over the regulator's CEO

News24 24 Apr 2024
The Ports Regulator of SA, responsible for the regulation of the country's eight commercial ports, is operating with a CEO who was found unfit to perform her duties ... .
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Baltimore puts blame for bridge collapse on ship’s owners, manager

Journal of Commerce 24 Apr 2024
... analysis about ocean container shipping, logistics, supply chains, global shipping ports, shipping technology solutions and end-to-end connectivity.
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UNICEF reports thousands of children in Haiti are malnourished amid gang siege

WPTV 24 Apr 2024
"The insecurity in Port-au-Prince has made it virtually impossible for health and nutrition supplies to reach at least 58,000 children suffering from severe wasting in the metropolitan area,” said Catherine Mary Russell, UNICEF’S executive director.
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