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SEAT chairs the Mobility Commission of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce

The Mobility Commission was created with the aim of spearheading initiatives to promote sustainable urban mobility and being a reference point in the national dialogue for mobility SEAT’s General Director of Global Communications and Institutional Relations for the Volkswagen Group…

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“Porsche Destination Charging”: More than 1,000 charging points in operation

Sportscar manufacturer is promoting the expansion of electromobility Stuttgart. Porsche is investing in establishing a global charging network: The “Porsche Destination Charging” program includes a total of 1,035 AC charging stations in around 20 countries. The installation of a further 900 is…

4 OECS islands highlighted in NYT feature article

Grenada, Martinique, St. Kitts and Nevis and Saint Lucia showcased as ‘Caribbean Islands Where You Can Go Beyond the Beach’ A recent New York Times (NYT) feature article highlights ‘5 Caribbean Islands Where You Can Go Beyond the Beach’ to…

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Kia motors donates $1 million to “YARDS AGAINST HOMELESSNESS” charity partners

Philanthropic Effort Was Part of Kia’s “Tough Never Quits” Super Bowl Campaign   Presentations to Covenant House and StandUp for Kids scheduled for Wednesday, March 4, in Southern California Positive Tomorrows presentation scheduled for Wednesday, March 18, in Oklahoma City Delivering…

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Cayman: Tourism success continues into 2020

Stayover arrivals to the Cayman Islands for the month of January 2020 increased 3.59 per cent, a total of 1,486 more than January 2019.    International markets showed strong signs of improvement with the highest growth noted from the Canadian market followed by Europe and Latin…

How to remove window tint bubbles

From Global Tint USA There are several reasons why your window tints start to form bubbles. If your window tints are the ones of cheap quality, there is no wonder that they might form bubbles after a few months after…

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WHO: Coronavirus death estimate surging rapidly — three times seasonal flu toll

From Newsmax The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday warned of a global shortage and price gouging for protective equipment to fight the fast-spreading coronavirus and asked companies and governments to increase production by 40% as the death toll from…

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Cayman: NEOC activated to anticipate and respond to COVID-19 threat

From Hazard Management Cayman Islands Following discussions with Cabinet on March 3rd, the Deputy Governor the Hon. Franz Manderson convened a meeting of the National Hazard Management Council (NHMC) at 3 p.m. and announced the partial activation of the National…

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Local author researching Cayman fugitives

Author Peter Polack has begun research on his next book Fugitives and Free that profiles ten fugitives from criminal justice who have never been caught. Three chapters are devoted to fugitives from the Cayman Islands Robert Delisser, Shane Guilfoyle and…

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Cayman: Anton Bodden Drive, Bodden Town will be Closed during Morning Commute Hours

From RCIPS As a result of traffic congestion and other safety concerns raised by members of the public, police will be closing Anton Bodden Drive between 5:30AM and 7:30AM, Mondays to Fridays starting tomorrow morning Thursday 5 March. The RCIPS…