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21 August 2026

Spain moves hundreds of migrants from Ceuta beach to temporary shelters

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Spain moves hundreds of migrants from Ceuta beach to temporary shelters

Migrants who crossed from Morocco into Spain are escorted by Spanish police to temporary shelters after being cleared from a beach in the Spanish exlave of Ceuta ...

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21 August 2026

Rate shocks on services from China add to Indian importers’ woes

Indian importers sourcing goods from Asia continue to grapple with freight rate shocks. Indian manufacturers and retailers traditionally rely heavily on Chinese suppliers, so elevated shipping costs from the Strait of Hormuz supply chain choke point have resulted in a worrisome knock-on impact on their business dynamics. The latest data secured by The Loadstar from market sources points to a sharp month-on-month spike in container booking rates from China to India this ... The post Rate shocks on services from China add to Indian importers’ woes appeared first on The Loadstar .

Source: The LoadstarOriginal source

21 August 2026

Strangers in their own land: Mexicans deported from Trump’s America find refuge in ‘Little LA’

With plentiful jobs and community support, one Mexico City neighbourhood has become a haven for those who have lived much of their lives in the US With its wide avenues lined with tall palm trees, its quaint cafes and old-school cantinas, as well as the mix of English and Spanish spoken on the street, the Tabacalera neighborhood in downtown Mexico City has a certain US feel – so much so that it is has become known as Little LA . The nickname is about more than appearances, however. In recent years, this corner of the metropolis has become a haven for many Mexicans deported from the US, particularly those who spent years or decades living across the border and for whom Mexico feels like a foreign country. In Little LA, they have found a more familiar place to belong.

Source: The Guardian WorldOriginal source

21 August 2026

Missouri Republicans Are Trying to Repeal Abortion Rights by Leaning Into Anti-Trans Sentiment

Demonstrators filled the Missouri state Capitol building in January to protest legislative efforts to alter or overturn citizen-led measures passed at the ballot box, including an amendment guaranteeing the right to abortion. Lilley Halloran/St. Louis Public Radio Two years ago, abortion opponents in Missouri tried to defeat Amendment 3, a ballot initiative to enshrine reproductive rights in the state constitution, by falsely telling voters that it would allow gender transition surgeries for minors — even though it wouldn’t. Voters approved Amendment 3 anyway , overturning the near-total abortion ban enacted by Missouri’s GOP-dominated legislature that had taken effect after the U. S.

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The Escalator: The other Italian on the other mountain

(A Friday read… enjoy!) The Escalator‘s Adam Clermont – our Adam Clermont too! – writes: On Alessandro Pasetti, the man who handed me a platform, and the fact that Italians cannot help themselves. There are two kinds of Italians. There are the Italians from the south, who leave because the land is steep and the work is hard and the reasons for leaving are older than the people who leave, and there are ...

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21 August 2026

The bottleneck squeezing airline capacity isn’t demand, it’s parts

Consider this: global travel demand hasn’t collapsed this year, even with a war weighing on it, and the industry’s own load factor data argues for a supply story over a demand one. The real constraint running through the industry is supply: engines are sitting in the shop for repairs longer than carriers can plan around, and the industry’s main workaround, leaning on cargo while trimming passenger networks, shows up in ... The post The bottleneck squeezing airline capacity isn’t demand, it’s parts appeared first on The Loadstar .

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21 August 2026

China’s Newnew Shipping to launch services to Murmansk and invest in the port

Yangpu Newnew Shipping, which specialises in China-Russia liner services, is now eyeing regular services to Murmansk via the Northern Sea Route. CEO Ke Jin said yesterday that Newnew’s 1,220 teu Xin Xin Hai 1 had become the first containership to call at Murmansk, primarily a dry bulk and general cargo port. Mr Ke said Newnew would, from October, send six larger vessels to Murmansk, the only ice-free port in western Russia, and ... The post China’s Newnew Shipping to launch services to Murmansk and invest in the port appeared first on The Loadstar .

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21 August 2026

Cavotec to install India’s first automated mooring system

Cavotec has signed an order to supply a MoorMaster NxG automated vacuum mooring system at Jawaharlal Nehru Port, Mumbai. The order, valued at approximately €5 million ($5. 8 million), marks the first deployment of automated mooring technology in India. The customer is the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), with delivery to the GTI terminal, operated by […] The post Cavotec to install India’s first automated mooring system appeared first on Port Technology International .

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