22/04 ‘Ridiculous’ reason cafe can’t fill $150,000 job
-Would you work as a cafe manager for $150,000?
- News.com.au17/01 Border crossings clarify the traffic of visitors at the Safwan crossing
-The Border Ports Authority issued a clarification regarding the traffic of visitors at the Safwan border crossing.
- Alsumaria14/01 3 containers violating import conditions were seized at the northern port of Umm Qasr
-Al-Sumaria News - Locally, the Border Ports Authority announced today, Tuesday, the seizure of 3 containers violating import conditions at the northern port of Umm Qasr.
- Alsumaria16/10 More beaches shut over ‘tar balls’
-Seven Sydney beaches have been closed to the public after black tar balls washed up along the shore.
- News.com.au24/04 Transnet moves towards more private sector involvement with new Cape Town port concession | Business
-Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has issued a 25-year concession at its Cape Town liquid bulk terminal
- News2417/04 Trains, Trucks and Tractors: The Race to Reroute Goods From Baltimore
-Since the collapse of the Key Bridge, other East Coast ports have absorbed the cargo previously handled in Baltimore, but some parts of the supply chain like trucking are struggling.
- New York Times15/03 Australia’s biggest export on the brink of $30 billion loss
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- News.com.au26/02 Cruise hit by suspected cholera outbreak
-Thousands of passengers have been trapped on-board a cruise ship over fears of a suspected cholera outbreak.
- News.com.au30/12 A new operation raises the number of falcons seized at Iraqi ports to 30 falcons within two months
-Al-Sumaria News - Local News - The Border Ports Authority announced today, Saturday, the seizure of 8 falcons prepared for smuggling at the Safwan border crossing, towards Kuwait, bringing the number of falcons seized within two months to 30 falcons during an attempt to smuggle them to or from Iraq.
- Alsumaria04/12 ASX rallies ahead of RBA decision
-It was a positive start to the week for the Australian share market which rallied on Monday as investors raised their bets that the Federal Reserve and other central banks had finished raising interest rates.
- News.com.au27/11 Basra.. The arrest of a traveler who was in possession of money and bank cards that violated the permissible limit
-The Border Ports Authority announced today, Monday, the arrest of an Iraqi traveler in possession of money and bank cards in violation of the permissible limit according to the instructions of the Central Bank.
- Alsumaria12/04 Supermarket shelves stripped as Ilsa bears down
-Supermarket shelves are desolate, and locals are asked to prevent wheelie bins from turning into “missiles” as Western Australia’s Pilbara region braces for Tropical Cyclone Ilsa’s impact this week.
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