On March 26, a rare conjunction will create luck for these zodiac signs
On March 26, Venus will enter Aries and transit through the Ashwini Nakshatra, creating a beneficial conjunction for certain zodiac signs.
Only Elder Sons and Daughters Receive Parent Support Allowance... Human Rights Commission Recommends Improvements to Daegu Metropolitan Transit Corporation
South Korea's Human Rights Commission has recommended that Daegu Metropolitan Transit Corporation revise its family allowance policies, which currently favor only elder sons and daughters based on birth order.
Quito's AMT implements special measure to expedite registration procedures for new cars: over 3,700 are pending
The Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) of Quito has announced a temporary suspension of new vehicle registration procedures to expedite the processing of accumulated applications.
Strait of Hormuz: IMO plans to create a safe corridor as scenarios for Iranian 'tolls' intensify
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is planning to establish a safe corridor in the Strait of Hormuz as Iranian reports suggest the government may impose transit fees on vessels.
Hormuz, reduced transits by 95%. "We stop our enemies". And the G7: "Measures for energy"
Iran has drastically reduced oil transit through the Strait of Hormuz, affecting global oil supply and prices, while the G7 calls for energy measures in response.
The US lifts sanctions on the purchase of Iranian oil that is in transit at sea
The US has temporarily eased sanctions on Iranian oil currently being transported by tankers, allowing for the sale, delivery, or unloading of this oil until mid-April.
Lloyd’s List: Greek-owned ship passed through the Strait of Hormuz with the automatic identification system activated
A Greece-owned panamax bulk carrier has made history by being the first to transit the Strait of Hormuz with its Automatic Identification System turned on since March 2.
War in Iran, today's news. US approves sale of Iranian oil already in transit. Tehran warns Emirates: 'Attacks if you hit our islands in the Gulf'
The article details the ongoing military operations in Lebanon, highlighting the casualties from the Israeli attacks against Hezbollah and the implications of US policies regarding Iranian oil.
US authorizes temporary delivery and sale of Iranian oil
The United States has granted a 30-day permit for the delivery and sale of Iranian crude oil and petroleum products, which is applicable only to oil already in transit.
What is known about the Interior Ministry's intervention in the ATV of Samborondón: agreement allows Police to operate monitoring center
The Ecuadorian Ministry of the Interior has intervened in the monitoring center of the Transit and Surveillance Authority (ATV) in Samborondón, enabling the National Police to manage the system for improved surveillance.
Ministry of Interior intervenes facilities of the Transit and Surveillance Authority of Samborondón
The Ministry of Interior intervened the facilities of the Transit and Surveillance Authority in Samborondón to combat criminal organizations exploiting local routes.
Six people sent to hospital after man threatened to stab Boston bus driver
Six individuals were hospitalized following an incident in Boston where a man with a butcher knife threatened a bus driver and clashed with transit officers.
Hungarian security services gave forced injection to Ukrainian cash-in-transit guard, The Guardian says
The Hungarian security services reportedly administered a forced injection to a Ukrainian cash-in-transit guard during his detention in Budapest, prompting concerns regarding treatment of detainees.
Orbán continues to threaten with other unfavorable decisions for Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán indicated that his government might make further unfavorable decisions for Ukraine if the country does not resume Russian oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline.
Man arrested for stealing belongings from elderly woman while they were on a bus
A man was arrested in Joaquim Felício for stealing a cell phone and bank cards from a 66-year-old woman on a bus.
Hungary planned raid on Ukrainian cash-in-transit vehicles to provoke confrontation
Hungarian intelligence services allegedly plotted a raid on Ukrainian cash-in-transit vehicles to provoke a conflict with Ukraine ahead of its parliamentary elections.
War in the Middle East: Direct Flights from Paris Reinforced to Mauritius and the Seychelles
Air Mauritius and Air Seychelles are strengthening their direct flight connections to France in response to Middle Eastern airspace closures affecting transit routes.
Venus's Transit in Krittika Nakshatra, 5 Zodiac Signs to Gain Wealth
The transit of Venus through Krittika Nakshatra is predicted to bring prosperity to five specific zodiac signs.
The IMO advises shipping companies to avoid passing through Hormuz
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) urges shipping companies to exercise extreme caution and avoid transit through the Strait of Hormuz due to ongoing risks to ships and crews.
I. Ruginienė Claims That Discussions About the Renewal of Belarusian Fertilizer Transit Are Not Taking Place
I. Ruginienė states that there are currently no discussions regarding the renewal of Belarusian fertilizer transit in Lithuania.
Strait of Hormuz: Iran reportedly considering transit fees for ships
Iran is reportedly considering the imposition of transit fees on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, as part of a broader strategy to enhance its regional influence.
Iran May Start Charging Fees for Passage Through the Strait of Hormuz
Iran is considering implementing transit fees for countries using the Strait of Hormuz for maritime transport following a blockade in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli attacks.
ANT's computer system will be changed this year, Transport Minister reported
Ecuador's Transport Minister announced plans to overhaul the National Transit Agency's computer system due to detected irregularities and illegal practices.
TikToker fears for safety after exposing BRT crisis
A Nigerian TikToker expresses fears for her safety after exposing issues with the Bus Rapid Transit system in Lagos.
Vlastislav Bříza's Hit: The Hormuz Strait as a Key Trump Card in the Hands of the Iranian Dictatorship
Vlastislav Bříza discusses the strategic importance of the Hormuz Strait for Iranian power.
Saskatoon businesses concerned about 1st Avenue rapid transit plan
Businesses in Saskatoon express concern over a proposed rapid transit plan for 1st Avenue due to potential negative impacts on parking and traffic flow.
ANT enables 142 municipalities for vehicle registration and reaches 97% of services
The National Transit Agency (ANT) has expanded vehicle registration services to 142 municipalities in Ecuador, achieving a 97% service reactivation rate.
Oil tankers are ‘starting to dribble through ‘Strait of Hormuz,’ U.S. says
U.S. economic adviser Kevin Hassett reports that oil tankers are beginning to transit the Strait of Hormuz, indicating a reduction in Iran's ability to disrupt this critical shipping route.
Petteri Orpo Slams the Door on Antti Lindtman
Finland's Prime Minister Petteri Orpo rejected calls from opposition leader Antti Lindtman for parliamentary modification of legislation concerning nuclear weapons transit and restrictions.
Diplomacy of Exceptions: Why Does Iran Allow Three Countries to Transit Hormuz and Punish Others?
Iran has allowed ships from only three countries, India, Iraq, and Turkey, to transit through the Strait of Hormuz amidst U.S. efforts to break its blockade on the vital shipping route.
Pakistani Tanker Crosses Hormuz Strait... Iran Allows Selective Passage
Iran has selectively permitted the passage of certain vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, raising hopes for normalization of transit; reports indicate significant revenue generation for Iran amidst ongoing U.S. sanctions.
Iran Allows Some Passage Through Hormuz Strait... Oil Prices Drop Amid Uplift
Iran has started permitting some vessels to transit through the Hormuz Strait, leading to a decrease in international oil prices due to increased market optimism.
Are street closures starting in New Jersey and New York? NJ Transit's plan for the 2026 World Cup
NJ Transit is implementing transportation changes to accommodate fans during the 2026 World Cup at MetLife Stadium.
Fees are rising, capacity is falling: how the modern station Nivy in Bratislava has become a problem for the whole country
The Nivy bus station in Bratislava is facing increasing discomfort for passengers due to conflicts between developers and local authorities regarding operational decisions.
Mayor unveils £1.5bn ‘People’s Network’ transport plan for South Yorkshire
The Mayor of South Yorkshire announced a £1.5 billion transportation initiative called the 'People's Network', aimed at making public transit more affordable and environmentally sustainable.
Hungary complains Ukraine is "mocking" them over Druzhba pipeline, vows to block €90bn EU loan
Hungary's Foreign Minister has threatened to block a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine due to grievances over oil transit disruptions through the Druzhba pipeline.
Content creator laments return of long BRT queues in Ikorodu
A Lagos-based content creator has expressed frustration over the persistent long queues at the Bus Rapid Transit terminal in Ikorodu, questioning the Lagos State Government's claims about bus availability.
1.7 billion barrels of oil in transit on 1,467 ships
The maritime industry is currently transporting 1.7 billion barrels of crude oil on 1,467 ships, which serves as a buffer for global energy security.
Mamdani redesigns 14th Street in Manhattan for 28,000 passengers: there will be a public meeting on March 25
New York City is planning a redesign of 14th Street in Manhattan to enhance safety and public space for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users, with a public meeting scheduled for March 25.
Zelensky compares the resumption of the Druzhba oil pipeline's operations to lifting sanctions on Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has drawn parallels between the resumption of oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline and the lifting of sanctions on Russia.
Sun in Pisces: A Game Changer for These Zodiac Signs for 1 Month!
The article discusses the astrological significance of the Sun's transit into Pisces, emphasizing its potential impact on people's emotions and life perspectives from March 15 to April 14, 2026.
What happened today in the Middle East? Read the summary
The article summarizes significant events in the Middle East, including Iran's allowance for Indian vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz and the deployment of a U.S. amphibious assault ship with troops to the region amid continuing hostilities.
Rescue of a group of children exploited in a transit home in Florencio Varela
At least 13 minors were rescued from a transit home in Florencio Varela, Argentina, where they were allegedly subjected to forced labor, abuse, and neglect.
Orbán calls for 'Peace March', says Hungary will not become 'Ukrainian colony'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accuses Ukraine of blackmail over oil supplies and announces a 'Peace March' to protest Ukraine's refusal to resume oil transit.
Iran allows some Indian ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz
Iran has granted two Indian oil tankers permission to transit the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, despite its ongoing blockade affecting fossil fuel shipments.
Ketu's Transit in Its Own Star, a Golden Time for These 5 Zodiac Signs in the Next 8 Months
The transit of Ketu into the Magha constellation is seen as a significant event in Vedic astrology, promising opportunities and changes for certain zodiac signs.
CNN: Iran considers allowing oil tankers to pass through Hormuz, but with conditions
Iran is reportedly contemplating permitting a limited number of oil tankers to transit through the Strait of Hormuz, contingent on transactions being conducted in Chinese yuan.
CNN: Iran is considering allowing oil tankers to pass through Hormuz, but with conditions
Iran is contemplating permitting a limited number of oil tankers to transit the Strait of Hormuz if they use the Chinese yuan for transactions, amidst ongoing tensions with the U.S.
Should the railway be discontinued or remain... the difficult decisions of mayors: 'What does public mean?'
Mayors in the Chikuho region of Fukuoka Prefecture face tough decisions regarding the future of local railways amid financial difficulties, with many opting for bus alternatives instead.
Oversized Load Passes Through the Serra das Araras This Sunday
An oversized load will transit through the Serra das Araras in Brazil, leading to road closures to ensure motorist safety.