Will the US vs. Iran conflict cause a 'gasolinazo'? Here's how the closure of the Strait of Hormuz would 'hit' you
The article discusses the potential economic impact of the escalating conflict between the US and Iran on gasoline prices in Mexico due to the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz for oil transportation.
Reports: Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has reportedly ordered ships not to pass through the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, amidst heightened military tensions in the region.
Aerolรญneas Argentinas closed 2025 with a surplus of nearly US$113 million, double that of last year
Aerolรญneas Argentinas reported a record operational surplus of US$112.7 million for 2025, the first time since its nationalization that it didn't receive government support.
Devastating Snowstorm Hits America, See US TOP-10
A powerful snowstorm continues to wreak havoc on the East Coast of the United States, affecting transportation, schools, and businesses in major towns.
Smart Mobility: Who is Really Leading Us into the New Era of Transportation?
The article discusses how artificial intelligence can transform urban environments into learning, predictive organisms for smarter mobility solutions.
Snowstorm Hits US States and Twitter Users Comment on Its Intensity
A severe snowstorm in the northern and eastern United States has led to significant disruptions, including transport closures and power outages affecting hundreds of thousands.
USA: The army 'neutralized' yet another drug transportation vessel in the Caribbean
The U.S. military reported that it neutralized another drug trafficking vessel in the Caribbean, killing three men, amid ongoing efforts to combat drug smuggling in the region.
Hundreds of thousands of residents in the US left without electricity
A severe winter storm has left hundreds of thousands in several US states without power due to heavy snow and strong winds.
The US is ravaged by a snowstorm: almost 0.5 million without electricity, over 30 cm of snow has fallen
A severe snowstorm in the northeastern US has caused significant disruptions, leaving nearly half a million people without power and prompting traffic restrictions across multiple states.
Russia-China Silent, Mexico Raises Hand... Is Cuba on the Brink of Collapse Due to the Oil Crisis?
Cuba is currently facing one of its biggest crises in history due to insufficient oil supply caused by U.S. sanctions, leading to a severe shortage of transportation and electricity.
RECORD: Self-driving truck traveled 1600 km in 15 hours
Aurora's self-driving truck achieved a significant milestone by completing a 1600 km journey in just 15 hours, exceeding human driving limits.
Aviation: Shoot first, then inform
The U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy, attempts to portray a recent chaotic incident involving the Pentagon's uncoordinated shooting down of a drone and the subsequent FAA airport closure in a positive light, highlighting the challenges within U.S. governmental operations.
The US conducts its first airborne transport of a nuclear reactor
The US has successfully conducted its inaugural airborne transport of a mini nuclear reactor from California to Utah, highlighting the potential for rapid deployment of nuclear energy for military and civil purposes.
US military boards sanctioned oil tanker in the Indian Ocean
The US military has boarded the sanctioned Venezuelan oil tanker Veronica III in the Indian Ocean as part of its efforts to disrupt illicit oil transportation linked to Venezuela.
US airlines told to stop DEI-hiring pilots
The US Department of Transportation mandates that airlines cease diversity-based hiring practices for pilots, focusing exclusively on merit.
Ryder Mexico consolidates logistical growth and strengthens its network with carriers
Ryder Mexico reported sustained growth in its logistics operations and enhanced its strategic network with Mexican transporters during 2025.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance arrives in Azerbaijan after visiting Armenia
Following a visit to Armenia, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is in Azerbaijan for discussions with the country's leaders regarding a peace agreement and transportation projects.
Cuba: ongoing collapse
Cuba's ongoing collapse has escalated due to a fuel shortage in its air transportation sector, prompting several airlines, including Air Canada, to suspend flights.
Without fuel and with less transportation, Cuba implements an emergency plan to avoid collapse
Cuba is implementing emergency measures, including fuel rationing and remote work, to manage an ongoing energy crisis worsened by U.S. pressure.
Greek Shipowners: Their Strong Role in LNG Transportation from the USA to Europe
Greek shipowners are leading the development of maritime routes for transporting energy products from the USA to Europe.
Mexico wants to send oil to Cuba but avoid tariffs
Mexican officials are seeking ways to send fuel to Cuba to meet basic needs like electricity and transportation while avoiding retaliation from Washington, which has threatened tariffs on countries supplying oil to the Caribbean island.
Attack on Conductors: An Attack on All of Us
The article discusses the vulnerability of train conductors who enforce order and serve passengers without protective gear, highlighting the need for collective support for them.
"Gavin Newsom lies": thousands of business licenses suspended in California and migrants are left without jobs
California has started suspending commercial licenses for migrants amid conflicting statements between federal and state governments, leading to job losses for many.
The storm that froze the southeastern U.S. and left unusual scenes in Florida
A winter storm in the southeastern United States caused significant transportation disruptions and led to iguanas falling from trees in Florida due to the cold.
Zagreb from Your Perspective: Do You Have a Problem or a Nice Story to Share โ Let Us Know!
The article invites residents of Zagreb to share their experiences regarding public issues such as potholes, non-asphalted streets, lack of parks, and traffic congestion.
The Madrid Transport Counselor, Jorge Rodrigo, Returns After His Leave Due to Cancer: 'Life is Generous but Puts Us Through Difficult Tests'
Jorge Rodrigo, the Madrid Counselor of Transport, has returned to work after a four-month leave due to cancer treatment, emphasizing the challenges life presents.
US government lifts "selective" sanctions against Venezuela
The US has selectively lifted some sanctions against Venezuela to facilitate the transportation and sale of Venezuelan oil on the world market, though specific details remain unclear.
Trump: We have carried out the first ground attack on Venezuela
President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. conducted its first ground attack on Venezuela, targeting a facility allegedly used for drug transportation.
New York: State of emergency due to snow
A severe snowstorm in northeastern US states has declared a state of emergency in New York and New Jersey, causing disruptions in transportation and chaos at airports due to thousands of flight cancellations.
Entrepreneurs: The government is stabbing us in the back
The article discusses the growing shortage of truck drivers in the industry, with a projected deficit to exceed 700,000 by 2028, as noted by industry experts.