Tag: Transportation
EU bets on new car battery regulations to better recycle them
Brussels is betting on the circular economy to boost battery production in Europe, in the context of growing competition for this key product of the energy transition with the United…
the civil parties angry at the start of the indictment
The prosecution began Wednesday, December 7 its indictment at the trial of the crash of the Rio-Paris flight, in which 228 people died on June 1, 2009, dismissing some ”…
The US Congress imposes a branch agreement on railway workers to avoid an end-of-year strike
Thursday, December 1, the US Senate adopted by a very large majority – 80 to 15 – a text imposing a branch agreement negotiated and pre-approved in September, but which…
The event that stopped the public transportation that made the schools holiday in that country! When the cartel leader is arrested…
Clashes broke out between cartel members and security forces in the early hours of the morning in the city of Nuevo Laredo in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. In the…
RER in 10 metropolises: “Fairly reasonable compared to the gains that can be expected”
Head of State Emmanuel Macron announced on Sunday November 27 that he wanted to develop an equivalent of the Ile-de-France RER in ten French cities as an alternative to the…
bikers demonstrate against the introduction of a compulsory technical control
Make the engines purr under the windows of the prefecture of Loire-Atlantique, in the west of France: more than 400 bikers gathered on Saturday November 26 in Nantes following a…
an official report points to poor management of relief operations
In Tanzania, after the crash of a plane in Lake Victoria in early November, a report from the Ministry of Transport published on Tuesday points the finger at the chaotic…
Rio-Paris flight crash: a trial for what?
On June 1, 2009, an Air France Airbus A330 crashed at sea. Flight AF 447 was to connect Rio to Paris. 216 passengers and 12 crew members were on board,…
the Air France representative defends pilot training
The airline, prosecuted for “involuntary homicides” after the death of the 228 people who were on board the AF447 which crashed in the Atlantic Ocean on June 1, 2009, chose…
SNCF found guilty of manslaughter and involuntary injury
The SNCF was found guilty this Wednesday by the court of Evry of homicides and involuntary injuries, nine years after the railway disaster of Brétigny (Essonne), which had left seven…