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Greenpeace is scheduled to go to trial Monday before a North Dakota ju judge goes bankrupt if successful in a bomb case.Dallas-based company Energy Transfer sued Greenpeace in 2017, accusing him of accusing a noisy protest nearly a decade ago over the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline near Standing Rocksoo Booking. Activists say the lawsuit is a thinly veiled tactic to curb freedom of speech and set a horrifying precedent for protest groups, with Greenpeace playing a supportive role only in Native American-led demonstrations. I say it.”This trial is a key test of the future of the First Amendment,…
This article was written by National Geographic Traveler (UK).On the western hills of Barcelona, Casanova is a temple of slow, soulful culinary arts. It is a place that uses only natural richness and depends on the traditional methods and the particularities of the region's topography, climate and culture.In fact, the restaurant, a fertile country farmer in Pendedede, famous for its white wine, claims that 98% are self-sufficient and the rest is sourced from local producers. There are only 7 staff members who will grow, cook, deliver and then explain to us after all. And Casanova offers a dining room with…
Emirates Skycargo is partnering with Astral Aviation, one of Africa's leading freight aviation, to explore ways to boost global trade with the continent. Astral Aviation operates an extensive in African network of 50 destinations offered via scheduled and ad hoc charters. In line with the vast global network of over 145 destinations and passenger aircraft fleets and dedicated cargo ships, the partnership highlights Africa's prominence as a competitive player in global trade. Both airlines bring special experiences in handling sensitive cargo, including fresh fruits, vegetables and life-saving medicines.The deal was signed in Air Cargo Africa by Sanji Fugadia, senior vice…
Good news in the South African aviation industry has been difficult to come in recent years, but it has finally changed. After turbulence, the sky is open again. Passengers are climbing, flights are more fulfilling, and confidence in air travel is returning. According to Wesgro, Cape Town International Airport set a new record in 2024, welcoming 3 million two-way international passengers. Johannesburg or Tambo International remains the busiest hub in the country, serving around 21 million passengers a year. King Shaka International in Durban is growing steadily, with over 2.8 million travelers passing through the terminal. And the good news…
Dorine LinesteinDestinations such as the Atacama Desert in Chile and the Southwest of the US have long dominated the astrotourism market, but South Africa has quietly emerged as a player under the radar.Earlier this month, Blade Nizimande, Minister of Science and Technology Innovation, presented South Africa's Parliament with its first Astrotourism strategy, officially citing the government's intention to take advantage of one of its least utilized attractions. did. .The strategy, launched in collaboration with the Tourism Bureau, brings South Africa to the constellations by integrating astronomical research facilities, astrophotography experiences, dedicated dark tourist zones and indigenous heavenly tales into the…
Astral Airlines (8V, Nairobi Jomokenyatta) and Emirates Sky Cargo, the cargo division of Emirates, will expand its cargo interline options and expand its space agreement (Memorandum of understanding) to enhance Africa's connectivity and rise ( MOU) signed. Astral CEO Sanjeev Gadhia described this step as “crucial” of a 15-year commercial partnership, reflecting a common vision to enhance air freight solutions from, and within, and within, Africa. . “Together, we will unlock new opportunities, promote innovation and strengthen global trade connectivity,” he commented in a joint statement. Badr Abbas, senior vice president of Emirates Skycargo, looked at the growth potential of…
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On the sidelines at the 38th African Union Summit, African leaders discussed obstacles to economic integration on the continent, highlighting visa-free moves to reduce illegal migration and strengthen official travel channels. The high-level dialogue convened by the African Development Bank Group and the African Union Committee along with the AU Summit points to the Rwandan experience as evidence that open borders would enhance security rather than compromise. We've gathered leaders. Nnenna Nwabufo, vice president of regional development, integration and business delivery for the African Development Bank Group, has expressed the bank's continued commitment to helping accelerate visa-free movement across the…
Deep in China's Hunan province, Zhangjiajie National Forest is a true natural wonder that captivates travelers around the world.Often called “Sky Forest,” its otherworldly landscape, featuring towering sandstone pillars and mist-covered cliffs, transports visitors into surreal, dreamlike environments.The vertical peaks of Zhangjiajie give the impression of floating mountains and rival sci-fi worlds and fantasy landscapes.Mount Hallelujah, the most famous of these peaks, served as an inspiration for James Cameron's avatar, enhancing the mystical and charm of the park.One of the most respectful attractions in the park is the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge, which is dizzy from 1,000 feet above the canyon…
80 people survived on the Delta Flight after the jet flipped through the Toronto runway on Monday. WASHINGTON – A shocking scene unfolds at a Toronto airport as the plane flips upside down on the runway after landing. All passengers on the aircraft survived the incident. “We had just landed, the plane crashed and turned upside down,” explains the confused moment of one passenger. “There are a lot of questions at first, but the first question is 'Why does this happen?',” said S. Todd Eyit, a former air traffic controller with 13 years of experience. Despite the recent crash in…