DP World Wins Bid to Run Part of Key Tanzanian Port for 30 Years
DP World Ltd. said it won a bid to operate part of Tanzania’s Dar Es Salaam port and will invest more than $250 million to upgrade the facilities.
DP World Ltd. said it won a bid to operate part of Tanzania’s Dar Es Salaam port and will invest more than $250 million to upgrade the facilities.
Switzerland’s Center Alliance said it won’t challenge the Free Democrats for a second seat in the executive, even after likely winning more seats in parliament.
Thousands of reservists have made their way back and others are still trying as the war escalates.
A second convoy of trucks carrying aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip crossed through the Rafah border point on Sunday, even as Israel stepped up airstrikes on Gaza, including one it said killed the deputy head of the Hamas regional artillery array. A hospital in Gaza said it had received 170 bodies of Palestinians killed in the latest round of strikes.
The film version of Taylor Swift’s stadium tour held on to the box-office lead for a second-straight weekend, outdrawing a new Martin Scorsese drama from Apple Inc.
Hyundai Motor Co. has agreed a deal with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund to develop a more than $500 million car assembly plant, joining electric vehicle maker Lucid Motors Inc. in producing cars in the oil-rich kingdom.
Saudi Arabia is considering the purchase of 54 Rafale fighter jets from French manufacturer Dassault Aviation SA, according to a report in La Tribune.
African nations have the “right and urgent duty” to develop their natural resources and economies to improve the lives of the continent’s inhabitants, according to Standard Bank Group Chief Executive Officer Sim Tshabalala.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he’s fully recovered from health issues that led him to freeze in public and he prodded House GOP members to agree on a new speaker to end the paralysis of the US legislative branch.
Israel supports diplomatic efforts to get Hamas to release hostages from Gaza quickly and in large numbers, a move that could delay and possibly alter its ground war, according to people familiar with the negotiations.