
China Cracks Down on Shipping Giants Over Freight Rate Violations: MSC, CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd Face Penalties
China's Ministry of Transport penalises major shipping lines including MSC, CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd for improper freight rate filings.

China's Ministry of Transport penalises major shipping lines including MSC, CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd for improper freight rate filings.

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London Underground drivers launch a 24-hour strike over a four-day working week dispute, causing major disruption across the tube and roads.

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Six states challenge Trump's $1bn taxpayer-funded deal with TotalEnergies to cancel major offshore wind leases off New York and North Carolina.

The UN is urging greater political support and funding for peacekeepers as global tensions rise and resources grow scarce.

Hungary's new PM Péter Magyar launches a wealth tax targeting Orbán-era oligarchs, marking a dramatic shift in political and economic power.