Kenya: Preliminary Report On MP Ngeno Chopper Crash Due in 30 Days
A preliminary report on the helicopter crash that killed Kenyan MP Johana Ngeno is expected within 30 days, according to Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir.
Kenya: Transport Department Projects Sh37.7bn Budget Shortfall
The Kenyan Transport Cabinet Secretary has highlighted a projected Sh37.7 billion budget shortfall for the State Department for Transport in the upcoming financial year, which could affect crucial programs.
Mohamed Mezghani, from the global public transport organization: 'A traffic jam of electric cars is still a traffic jam'
The Secretary General of the UITP emphasizes the need for public transport improvements and highlights the current challenges it faces in Europe.
Isabel Pardo de Vera, former Secretary of Transport: 'Ábalos had a lot of power in the Government. Nobody questioned him'
Isabel Pardo de Vera discusses her experiences in the Spanish government and revelations about corruption while serving under José Luis Ábalos as Secretary of State for Transport.
PRI-Guerrero calls for moderate use of public force in prolonged blockades on Autopista del Sol
Pilar Vadillo Ruiz, the Secretary General of the PRI in Guerrero, urged the moderate use of public force to ensure free passage for motorists during unjustified blockades on the Autopista del Sol and other roads.
Paneque opens the door to more dismissals in the Ministry of Transport: 'The state of Rodalies is worse than we could have imagined'
Catalonia's government demands Minister Puente send the Secretary of State indefinitely until Rodalies' service normalizes, following multiple disruptions early in the day due to control center failures.
"What the government delivers is absolutely shameful"
Nicole Büttner, the General Secretary of the FDP, criticizes the federal government for lacking reforms and prioritizing infrastructure and economic issues, calling for decisive actions and a reform of strike laws in public transport.
Mandatory digital ID plans ditched as top minister rejects 13 U-turns accusation
UK's Transport Secretary has confirmed that mandatory digital ID for right-to-work checks will no longer be required, stating that a digital ID or other digital documentation will be accepted instead.
UK will shed no tears if Iranian regime toppled, minister indicates as Trump considers strike
UK Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander expressed that the UK would not mourn the potential toppling of the Iranian regime, as discussions of a U.S. military strike by President Trump are underway.
Cgil shock: more strikes and fewer members
The year for the Cgil secretary starts with yet another strike, with a busy calendar of protests planned for January primarily affecting the transport sector across various cities and regions in Italy.