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European transportation industries on the mend and advancing.

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Eurostar has managed to secure a £250m rescue package from banks and investors as it continues to battle a severe drop in demand due to the Covid-19 crisis. The rail operator had warned in November that it was “fighting for survival” It is currently only running one train per day between London St Pancras and Paris Gare […]

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China’s masterstroke diplomacy.

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China is now making serious attempts to join the CPTPP, a trade deal originally intended to under the nation. Should this become a reality, China will effectively be the economy in the partnership Some of the hurtles for qualification have been met in record time. Some high-level functionaries doubted that China could meet the deal’s requirements, particularly provisions on […]

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China & the US leads major economies in recovery.

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A UN report revised its forecast for China from 7.2 percent to 8.2 percent; and for the United States from 3.4 percent to 6.2 percent for 2021. It predicted the world economy will grow 5.4 percent in 2021 instead of the 4.7 percent forecast in January 2021.

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Less than one month to join…

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Deadlines are always present in our lives, either as a mark of success, an anticipated milestone, or a most dreaded nightmare. Let this up coming event be something we all enthusiastically look forward. Seeing it as the unique opportunity that it certainly is.

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NASA joining the international space interest

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After 4 day to day postponements NASA has set a launch time for this evening. A four-stage rocket is due to visit lower earth orbit. NASA’s window is 40 minutes long, the Black Brant XII suborbital rocket that is 

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China’s Space Station

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In a widely successful move toward self-sufficiency in all sectors, China launches the 1st part of its own space station. The module, named “Tianhe”, or “Harmony of the Heavens”, was launched on the Long March 5B, China’s largest carrier rocket.

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EU startups funding breakthroughs and challenges

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The European Commission’s “Horizon” program has budgeted financing by the EIC of more than €10bn, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) of around €3bn. “The question is creating things that make us global leaders — we don’t want to be followers. Copying a trillion-dollar company to create a 50 billion company, that’s not […]

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Nations officially going Cashless

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Is a completely cashless society possible? The short answer yes, the steps taken towards this are usually in 3 stages. Firstly, the announcement of a test period and selection of a sample area/ population. 2nd the successful completion of the test period.

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Technological breakthrough vs Misapplication

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In the past week two groundbreaking and historic event took place. One being positive and breathtaking while the second is both negative and globally impactful. NASA the US space agency has recently announced the successful flight of a helicopter on Mars.

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The ocean to join renewable energies

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Usually, the UK is relegated to a backwater in the field of energy production. However, its unique position as an island nation gives it a near monopoly on “ocean energy”.

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