Dippemess Remains: Folk Festivals Underestimated
Frankfurt's Dippemess folk festival is secure for the future, benefiting both the fairground operators and the community.
Donald Trump's Scottish golf course used chaos of his Iran war to drum up business
Donald Trump's Turnberry golf resort in Scotland capitalized on disruptions caused by the US conflict in Iran by soliciting bookings from golf tour operators looking for alternatives to the UAE.
Ukraine's Defence Ministry explains how operators of heavy bomber drones are trained
Ukraine's Defence Ministry outlines the training process for heavy bomber drone operators, emphasizing specialized piloting courses and nighttime navigation skills.
Regulation of Private Lodging Creates Opportunities for Black Market Operators; Complaints of Being Imposed by the Government
The regulation of private lodging in Japan has raised concerns about illegal operators thriving due to stricter enforcement from local governments, specifically in Kyoto and Tokyo.
Queensland's $14 million national park track and the fight over using it
A new hiking trail in the Whitsundays is sparking a debate between tour operators and conservationists over the commercialization of tourism in national parks.
Ukraine war latest: Russian helicopter shot down by Ukrainian FPV drone in Donetsk Oblast
Ukrainian drone operators shot down a Russian Ka-52 helicopter in Donetsk Oblast, marking a significant development in the ongoing conflict.
Almost a Year Ago: Grid Operators Learn Lessons from the Blackout in Spain
A report highlights that a power outage almost a year ago in Spain and Portugal caused by high voltage has prompted European grid operators to emphasize the need for improved network stability.
EOT: Significant distinction at the awards of the British Association of Independent Tour Operators
The Greek National Tourism Organization (EOT) won a bronze award at the AITO awards for 'Tourist Board Partner of the Year 2025' during a ceremony in London.
Uber reports N6.1bn annual driver earnings amid Lagos strike
Uber reveals that its platform enables N6.1 billion in annual earnings for drivers in Nigeria, coinciding with a striking protest by app-based transport operators in Lagos.
Ukraine shot down Russian helicopter Ka-52
Ukraine's drone operators shot down a Russian Ka-52 attack helicopter amid ongoing conflict, as Russia intensifies its propaganda efforts regarding occupied territories.
Electricity bills, operator change in 24 hours: news and protections for consumers
Italy is set to implement a new directive allowing consumers to switch electricity operators within 24 hours, aimed at enhancing competition and consumer protections.
Horizon IT scandal compensation scheme set up for families of victims
A new compensation scheme has been established for the family members of post office operators affected by the Horizon IT scandal in the UK.
Delay in parking resulted in a fine
A hospital parking incident in Estonia raises questions about the responsibilities of drivers and parking operators.
Towards De-escalation of the 'Front' with Gas Station Owners after Meeting with Theodorikakos โ 3,000 Euro Voucher for Station Operators
The risk of protests by gas station owners diminishes following an agreement reached during a meeting with Minister of Development Takis Theodorikakos.
Fuel hikes squeeze Moroccans as Middle East tensions rise
Rising fuel prices in Morocco are a direct result of escalating tensions in the Middle East, affecting the cost of living and prompting the government to provide financial aid to transport operators.
Fuel: Gas station operators in Lesvos are closing today โ Which island follows, the critical meeting
Gas station operators in Lesvos are going on strike today, pending a critical meeting with the Minister of Development regarding a newly imposed fuel price cap.
Rail Traffic: European Court of Justice Strikes Down Pricing Cap
The European Court of Justice has declared Germany's cap on track pricing in regional and local rail transport invalid, citing conflicts with EU law that restrict flexibility for rail network operators.
LASG warns against illegal parking operators in Computer Village
The Lagos State Government warns motorists in Computer Village about fraudulent parking operators who are extorting drivers.
Tourism operators fear impact of rising fuel costs on WA visitor numbers
Tourism operators in Western Australia are concerned that increasing fuel prices could lead to a decline in visitor numbers during the Easter school holidays.
Lagos warns illegal parking operators in Computer Village, vows crackdown
The Lagos State Parking Authority has issued a warning to individuals engaging in illegal parking in Computer Village, threatening prosecution for extortion practices.
Gallery: Regional train joint tender for Rail Baltica announced in Tallinn
Baltic region railway operators Elron, Vivi, and LTG Link have announced a joint tender for regional trains for Rail Baltica, intending to procure up to 20 trains compatible with European gauge.
Between Sky and Earth, During Air Raid, Crane Operators Have Nowhere to Run
The article discusses the vulnerability of crane operators during air raids in Israel, highlighting the concerns of families for their safety.
Ukrainian Drones Expose Russian Deception: The 'S-300' Was a Decoy Made of Boxes
Ukrainian drone operators uncovered a fake radar set up by Russian forces in temporarily occupied Donetsk, designed to mimic the S-300 air defense system, while successfully destroying real Russian Tor and Tor-M2 air defense systems in other operations.
Be careful with PayPal, Revolut, and foreign accounts: the Tax Authority sees all transactions. Hereโs what you risk
This article discusses the limitations of using foreign financial operators like PayPal and Revolut to evade scrutiny from Italy's tax authority, the Agenzia delle Entrate.
Fuel Prices: What Does the Fuel Price Brake Bring?
The German government is implementing a fuel price cap that restricts gas station operators to raising prices only once a day, aiming to alleviate the burden of rising fuel costs due to the Iran crisis.
Berlin: BER suspends flight operations on Wednesday due to warning strikes
The operators of Berlin's BER airport will completely suspend passenger flight operations on Wednesday due to a warning strike called by the Verdi union.
Telecom operators lead complaint rankings in the DF in 2025; see the list
Telecom companies are at the top of the complaints list in the Federal District for 2025, with Claro receiving the most grievances.
Nature Conservation against Tourism: New Kampenwand Cable Car โ a Tug of War Without Winners
Conflict persists over the construction of a new cable car in Bavaria's Chiemgauer Alps, as environmentalists and operators fail to reach agreement, leading to a court ruling on the matter.
Operator of 340 car parks across the UK has gone bust - with closures threatened
NCP, one of the UK's largest car park operators, has gone into administration due to declining demand and financial losses post-Covid, threatening the closure of numerous parking sites.
PAT in Sรฃo Josรฉ dos Campos starts the week with more than 300 job vacancies; see how to apply
The PAT in Sรฃo Josรฉ dos Campos announces 306 job vacancies across various professions, primarily for telemarketing operators.
Pumpers Begin Reporting Fuel Prices to the Ministry. The Department Is Monitoring Margins
Fuel pump operators in Czechia have started reporting their fuel prices to the Ministry, which is monitoring price margins.
Do not skip the ads: Mediaset blocks the fast-forwarding of its deferred content
Mediaset has restricted the ability to fast-forward through its content on paid television operators, emphasizing linear consumption of their channels even for programs viewed after their live airing.
Regulators, telecoms explore AI, 5G prospects
Telecom regulators and operators discussed AI and 5G innovations alongside the risks of cybercrime at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Germany Live Blog: Government Launches Gasoline Price Package
The German government has introduced a legislative proposal to limit gasoline price increases, allowing fuel station operators only one price hike per day.
Airline operators lament as aviation fuel hits N1,800 per litre
Airline Operators in Nigeria express concern over the substantial increase in aviation fuel prices, which have surged to N1,800 per litre, causing financial strain on domestic airlines.
Daniel Noboa: 'We will not have peace in Ecuador until we eliminate the political and judicial operators that cooperate with organized crime'
President Daniel Noboa asserts that peace in Ecuador will not be achievable until political and judicial operators allied with organized crime are dealt with.
Deadly strike on Iranian primary school raises questions about AI, accountability
A deadly airstrike on an Iranian primary school has prompted discussions about the role of artificial intelligence in military operations and the accountability of human operators in targeting decisions.
LPG Crisis: Will Digital India Come to a Halt Due to LPG Shortage?
Telecom operators warn that a prolonged LPG shortage can disrupt mobile networks and internet services in India.
Putin's influence is seen in Iran's drone strategy
UK Defense Minister John Healey has observed Vladimir Putin's influence on Iran's drone strategies, suggesting that Iranian drone operators have adopted tactics from Russia.
In Madagascar, the professions of the informal economy: cart taxis [1/3]
The article discusses the role of cart taxi operators in Madagascar's informal economy, particularly during the rainy season when flooded streets create demand for their services.
Suspicions in the market due to movements in bonds and bets before the inflation data is released
Financial market operators observed suspicious trading activities in bonds and bets leading up to the inflation announcement, indicating possible insider knowledge.
Zelenskyy: first Shahed drones attacking Ukraine were launched by Iranian operators
President Zelenskyy revealed that the initial Shahed drones attacking Ukraine were operated by Iranian personnel as Russian operators were still in training.
Samu and paramedics are concerned about the decentralization law project
A coalition of organizations representing emergency services, hospitals, and private ambulance operators has expressed deep concerns over a proposed decentralization law that could impact emergency medical responses in France.
Ogun waste operators praise Abiodun over new OGWAMA boss
Waste management operators in Ogun State commend Governor Dapo Abiodun for appointing Alhaji Farouk Akintunde as the new MD of the Ogun State Waste Management Agency.
Iran war triggers 'significant' drop in UK holiday bookings to top hotspots
The ongoing conflict in Iran has caused a notable decline in holiday bookings from the UK to popular destinations like Turkey and Greece, affecting major tour operators.
Cruise ship trips are breaking records. But ship owners are expecting help on land
Cruise operators are calling on governments to guarantee investments and urgently modernize port infrastructure to support the growing cruise industry in Europe, as passenger numbers are expected to rise significantly in the coming years.
A year after Northvolt's bankruptcy - this is how it went for the engineers: 'Exceptional'
The engineering union Sveriges Ingenjรถrer reports that many of its members have found new jobs following Northvolt's bankruptcy, despite ongoing challenges for process operators.
Fears Easter travellers will hit the brakes as fuel prices climb
Regional tourism operators in Victoria are concerned that rising fuel prices will deter families from traveling over the Easter holiday.
If diesel is 1900 won, 100 won will be paid... Jeju Island to support fuel costs until April
Jeju Island will extend its fuel cost support program until April, helping commercial vehicle operators cope with rising diesel prices due to international conflicts.
โCollusion on Pork Supply Pricesโ Fined 3.1 billion Won and Reported Business Operators
The Fair Trade Commission has imposed a fine of over 3.1 billion won on nine companies involved in colluding on pork prices supplied to E-Mart and has reported six of them to the prosecution.