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Chris Selley: Even Ottawa s own experts think Canada s COVID border controls are nonsensical

Selley: Even Ottawa s own experts think Canada s COVID border controls are nonsensical

CMA CGM raises surcharges in spite of cargo delays

CMA CGM raises surcharges in spite of cargo delays Shipping company CMA CGM has announced that it is raising surcharges for European and South America services due to as port congestion and equipment shortages continuing to bite. Shippers are facing unprecedented levels of cost with deteriorating levels of service on a global basis, according to the latest data from project44. April rollover figures from project44 revealed that CMA CGM saw a rollover rate of 56% in April; the highest rate since the pandemic began and the worst rate of cargo delays among the top carriers. Even so, the company has announced that -effective over the next month- it will apply a new peak season surcharge of US$300/€300 per TEU on its Intramed Short Sea services for all types of cargo from and to all Mediterranean ports, including all Morocco and Portugal ports, as well as Black Sea ports. The surcharge will be effective from 1 June 2021.

Ruský kosmonaut ukázal, jak vypadá „mytologická země námořníků z oběžné dráhy - 18 05 2021, Sputnik Česká republika

Ruský kosmonaut ukázal, jak vypadá „mytologická země námořníků z oběžné dráhy - 18 05 2021, Sputnik Česká republika
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Descendants of French slaves: Retracing their footsteps, trying to understand, has comforted me

Descendants of French slaves: Retracing their footsteps, trying to understand, has comforted me Issued on: Tribute to the slaves on the island of Reunion © agences Text by: Bahar MAKOOI 5 min Genealogy workshops led by a West Indian memorial association have allowed more than 500 French people to learn the names and trace the histories of their enslaved ancestors. These were personal quests, but also a way to pay tribute to the victims of the slave trade. Advertising Read more For Béatrice Farouil, the year 1848 means a lot. About 15 years ago, when this Guadeloupe-born Frenchwoman began her search for her ancestors, it was in 1848 that she got stuck. The date marks the abolition of slavery in France. It s not surprising; slaves had no civil status in French law, the only people whose records could be found in the state registers before 1848 were eman

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