VIDEO: Suspect of photographing a child in the SP metro is detained by security agents
A man was detained by security agents in São Paulo for allegedly taking a photo of a 10-year-old girl without permission in a metro train.
Freight transport unions and international trade from the border area met with a CAN delegation
Freight transport unions and international trade representatives from the border region expressed concerns regarding new security tariffs during a meeting with a CAN delegation in Tulcán, Ecuador.
'We will remove mines from Hormuz...,' Japan's response to Trump's appeal for help
Japan's Foreign Minister hinted at potential naval minesweeping operations in the Gulf of Hormuz if a ceasefire occurs, acknowledging the urgency due to Japan's reliance on oil transport through that route.
Several countries ready to ensure ship transport in the Strait of Hormuz
More than 20 countries have expressed readiness to assist in ensuring safe passage for ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
Ontario border officer arrested in drug trafficking, import case
An Ontario border officer has been arrested for allegedly allowing a transport truck of illegal drugs into Canada during a drug trafficking investigation.
Crisis in public transport: preventive measure prevents Ricco from removing bus fleet from Acre
A Brazilian labor court has prevented Ricco Transportes e Turismo from removing its bus fleet from Acre without judicial authorization, amidst concerns over unpaid wages and social security contributions affecting over 450 workers.
“Save Those Horses”. And Qatar Airways, paralyzed by war, brings thoroughbreds back to Europe
Qatar Airways has facilitated the transport of thoroughbred horses from Doha back to Europe amidst the war, ensuring exceptional security measures during the relocation.
Truck drivers are paying the price: The transport organization crisis between Syria and Jordan continues
Truck drivers in Jordan face hardships as tensions and security issues affect trade routes to Syria.
Gas transport ship hit near the Strait of Hormuz
A liquefied natural gas transport vessel owned by Kuwait was reportedly hit by a projectile near the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz.
The deal with Iran is done, 2 LPG tankers will come to India via the Strait of Hormuz
Iran has granted permission for two LPG tankers to transport gas to India through the Strait of Hormuz, alleviating India's cooking gas shortage.
Iran prepares to transport the bodies of 84 sailors from Sri Lanka after attack by American submarine
Iran is taking steps to repatriate the bodies of 84 sailors who died in a torpedo attack on an Iranian destroyer by an American submarine.
Ukraine Welcomes Ship Boarding: 'Powerful'
Ukraine welcomes the boarding of the vessel Sea Owl I, which raised suspicions of being unregistered and unsafe, as authorities investigate its involvement in oil transport linked to Russia.
The neutrality of the Gulf States did not protect them, but they have no alternative
Gulf States are re-evaluating their security strategies after being targeted by Iranian attacks and facing logistical challenges due to an inability to transport oil.
To accelerate the energy transition... 'Lower public transport fares and increase electric vehicle subsidies'
The South Korean government is urged to use its recent oil price cap not only for price stability but also as a catalyst for energy transition and security by reducing reliance on fossil fuels and promoting renewable energy.
International Maritime Organization: Emergency meeting on the situation in the Strait of Hormuz
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is holding an emergency meeting on March 18 and 19 to discuss the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on maritime transport and the safety of seafarers, particularly in and around the Strait of Hormuz.
New information on traffic development – These routes emerge
Finland's Ministry of Transport and Communications revealed a new traffic system strategy focused on resilience and military mobility during a conference in Rovaniemi.
Metro: The station at Syntagma closed from 17:30 on the orders of the Greek Police - The reason
The Syntagma Metro station in Athens will remain closed from 17:30 today on the orders of the Greek Police due to increased security measures related to a planned anti-war protest.
Attack on Oil Tankers Near Iraq, One Indian Dies
An attack on oil tankers near Iraq has resulted in the death of an Indian crew member amid escalating assaults on maritime transport in the Middle East.
Mälardalstrafik Tightens Ticket Controls - Hires Security Company
Mälardalstrafik has enhanced its ticket control operations by partnering with the security company CSG, aiming to achieve greater compliance among passengers.
INFOGRAPHIC: how naval mines threaten ships in the Strait of Hormuz
Iran has placed at least 12 naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz, posing a threat to commercial ships that mainly transport oil and liquefied natural gas.
Oil and Gas: Iran War Increases Concerns about Energy Security
Concerns over international energy security have risen following reports of Iran potentially mining the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for oil transport.
Larijani (Head of Iran's Security Council): The Hormuz Strait will become either a Strait of Peace or a Strait of Defeat
Ali Larijani warns that the Hormuz Strait will either serve as a passageway for peace and prosperity or suffer under defeat due to ongoing tensions in the region.
Mercenaries possibly linked to Wagner Group found in Russia's shadow fleet
Mercenaries associated with the Wagner Group have been discovered operating on tankers in Russia's shadow fleet, raising security concerns.
HS: Russia is deploying mercenaries to shadow ships
Russia is reportedly assigning mercenaries to shadow ships that transport Russian oil, according to Helsingin Sanomat.
After the Death of a Conductor: For Many Train Attendants, Fear Rides Along
A recent survey shows that fear and insecurity have increased significantly among train attendants and railway workers in Germany following incidents of violence against staff.
Nigeria: Nigeria's Failing Road Transport System Leaves Commuters At the Mercy of Robbers
A lack of regulation in Nigeria's transport system has led to an increase in robberies involving criminals posing as taxi drivers or passengers.
Hormuz Strait becomes a naval battleground that worries the oil market
The Iranian government has closed the Hormuz Strait, threatening vessels and impacting maritime transport firms and insurers, raising concerns over oil market stability.
Insecurity: Kwara RTEAN urges motorists to avoid night travel
The Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria in Kwara has urged motorists to refrain from night travel due to security concerns.
Security in Transport to be Led by Former Elite Detective from Šlachta
The leadership of transport security in the Czech Republic will be taken over by a former elite detective previously associated with the notable figure Šlachta.
São Paulo International Airport in Guarulhos notified of possible security threat; buses are inspected and nothing is found
São Paulo International Airport in Guarulhos received a notification about a possible security threat, leading to comprehensive inspections of buses which resulted in no findings.
Finland to Allow Nuclear Weapons on Its Territory
Finland's government proposes to allow the transport and possession of nuclear weapons within its territory for military defense purposes, amidst heightened security concerns following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The Ministry of Transport Found Who Will Bring Lithuanian Citizens Back from the UAE
The Lithuanian Ministry of Transport is coordinating the evacuation of vulnerable citizens from the UAE amid a deteriorating security situation in the Middle East.
A Loud Passenger Stole a Handbag in Litoměřice. A Camera in the Bus Helped Catch Him
In Litoměřice, a loud passenger was caught on camera stealing a handbag from another passenger on a bus.
Russian ship on fire in the Mediterranean: – Indicates a powerful explosion
A Russian gas tanker is ablaze in the Mediterranean Sea, reportedly due to a drone attack, according to Russian transport officials.
Oil prices surge as Iran vows to attack ships in Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices have surged following Iran's threats to attack ships in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transport route.
Carchi truckers report a 90% drop in work and demand the repeal of measures
Carchi truckers in Ecuador have organized a peaceful motorized protest to address a 90% drop in their work, demanding the repeal of security fees imposed by the Ecuadorian government and tariffs from Colombia.
Iran's Foreign Minister: We do not plan to close the Strait of Hormuz
Iran's foreign minister stated that the government has no plans to disrupt shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital channel for global oil and gas transport.
Here’s how security works on board: sensors to stop the tram in a few moments
The article discusses concerns regarding tram safety in Milan following an incident where a driver may have suffered a medical emergency while driving, prompting unions to request meetings with the transport company to address safety measures.
Hormuz Strait: The World Watches a Key Oil Artery Near Iran
The article discusses the geopolitical significance of the Hormuz Strait, a crucial maritime route for global oil transport, particularly in relation to Iran's influence.
Signs of a Major Oil Crisis in the World... Iran Restricting Ship Movement in the Strait of Hormuz!
Global concern is rising as reports emerge that Iran is restricting ship movement in the critical Strait of Hormuz, a key oil transport route.
Aspides: Iran's Revolutionary Guard with a message about the Strait of Hormuz
The EU's maritime security operation Aspides reports that Iranian Revolutionary Guard has warned vessels not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions in the region.
Reduction of cargo vehicle movement is perceived at the Rumichaca bridge, at the border between Ecuador and Colombia
Ecuador will increase its security tax on imports from Colombia, leading to a significant reduction in vehicle movement at the Rumichaca border.
Transporters affected by the ‘narcoblockades’
National transport workers in Mexico are threatening to go on strike due to security concerns and violence caused by drug-related blockades.
Security Violations in UP's Sleeper Buses... Shocking Revelations in Aaj Tak's Investigative Report
An investigation reveals serious security violations in sleeper buses in Uttar Pradesh, following a recent accident that resulted in multiple fatalities.
Elderly woman who reported rape on bus identifies driver as suspect after seeing camera images
An elderly woman has identified the bus driver, who she alleges raped her, as the suspect after reviewing security footage.
“No longer urged to take cover”: U.S. lifts alert in Mexico after operation against “El Mencho”
The U.S. Embassy lifted its security alert for American citizens in Mexico following the normalization of public transport and commercial activities after a military operation that resulted in the death of drug trafficker Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho.
We compare the best anti-theft locks for electric scooters
A review of four anti-theft lock systems specifically designed for electric scooters, assessing their security, practicality, and ease of transport.
Putin: Sabotage attempts on the Turkish and Blue Stream pipelines are possible – Our enemies will regret it
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the FSB to enhance protection of energy and transport infrastructure in response to Ukrainian attacks allegedly supported by Western intelligence agencies.
In E. Masiulis' book - about President Lubys' desire to transfer the construction of the LNG terminal to business
Former Minister E. Masiulis discusses in his upcoming book the integration of Lithuania's transport infrastructure into the EU and private sector involvement in the construction of the LNG terminal.
Marina del Pilar's government maintains security, mobility, and calm in BC: Operations lead to 25 arrests
The government of Baja California has reported maintaining security with recent operations resulting in the arrest of 25 individuals, following incidents across various municipalities without any reported injuries.