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AdvertisementA KLM Boeing 777 flying from the Netherlands to South America turned around over the Atlantic Ocean. A KLM plane U-turned over the Atlantic Ocean, leaving passengers with a four-hour flight to nowhere . The Boeing 777 left Amsterdam for Paramaribo, the capital of the small South American nation of Suriname on Sunday. But two hours into the journey and around 900 nautical miles from Amsterdam, the Boeing 777 turned around over the ocean and headed back. In late October, a British Airways Boeing 777 developed a problem over the Atlantic.
Persons: São Paulo Organizations: KLM Boeing, KLM, Boeing, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, Aviation Herald, Passengers, American Airlines, British Airways Boeing, Air Locations: Netherlands, South America, Suriname, Amsterdam, Paramaribo, American, Dutch, Brazil, Miami, London, Air France, Canada's
AdvertisementA KLM Boeing 777 flying from the Netherlands to South America turned around over the Atlantic Ocean. A KLM plane U-turned over the Atlantic Ocean, leaving passengers with a four-hour flight to nowhere . The Boeing 777 left Amsterdam for Paramaribo, the capital of the small South American nation of Suriname on Sunday. But two hours into the journey and around 900 nautical miles from Amsterdam, the Boeing 777 turned around over the ocean and headed back. In late October, a British Airways Boeing 777 developed a problem over the Atlantic.
Persons: It's, São Paulo Organizations: KLM Boeing, KLM, Boeing, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, Aviation Herald, Business, American Airlines, British Airways Boeing, Air Locations: Netherlands, South America, Suriname, Amsterdam, Paramaribo, American, Dutch, Brazil, Miami, London, Air France, Canada's
In today's big story, the world reacts to Donald Trump's latest trade plans , which could be a massive negotiation tactic . Michael M. Santiago/Getty ImagesThe man who dubbed himself a master negotiator is upending the global trade market with his latest tactic. AdvertisementThe world is reacting to President-elect Donald Trump's new trade proposals targeting China, Mexico, and Canada. There's a lot to unpack, so let's break it down:So, Trump finally gave us an update on his tariff plans. He's telegraphed his plans for hammering Chinese imports, but a 25% tax on Canadian and Mexican goods was a shock.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, Michael M, He's, Will, Justin Trudeau, Claudia Sheinbaum's, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Goldman, Scott Wren, Wells Fargo's, They've, Elon Musk's, Omead Afshar, Afshar, Prince Williams, Bill Clark, Astrida Valigorsky, Alyssa Powell, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Dan DeFrancesco, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Hallam Bullock, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Affordable, Canadian, Trump, US, Companies, Getty, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, BI, Tesla, North, Spotify, Universal Music, Wall Street Locations: China, Russia, Mexico, Canada, Canada's, East, New York, Chicago, London
Higher fuel prices could be in the cards if President-elect Donald Trump follows through with his tariff threats on Canada, according to industry experts, who are skeptical on whether the new levies will ever be implemented. Trump on Monday pledged to implement additional tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico on day one of his presidency, according to his posts on social media platform Truth Social. He said he would sign an executive order on Jan. 20 imposing a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico, a move that may breach the terms of a regional free trade agreement. Goldman Sachs' Co-Head of Global Commodities Research Daan Struyven said that if a 25% levy hit Canadian crude exports to the U.S. "that could, in theory, lead to some pretty significant consequences for three groups." U.S. refiners who rely on Canadian oil barrels could face lower profit margins, and consumers may potentially face higher prices, surmised Struyven.
Persons: Donald Trump, Goldman Sachs, Daan Struyven Organizations: Trump, Global Commodities, Daan, U.S . Energy Information Administration Locations: Canada, China, Mexico
Hyundai Motor North America announced it will recall over 42,000 vehicles due to a wiring issue that can cause the automobiles to roll away, according to a notice issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Wednesday. The 2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz and Hyundai Tucson vehicles subject to the recall have transmissions that can shift out of “park” without the brake pedal having to be applied, increasing the risk of a crash or an injury, per the administration. All 2025 Santa Cruz and Tucson vehicles in the U.S. are subject to the recall, including over 35,500 Tucson and 6,900 Santa Cruz vehicles. In early November, it was discovered that the wiring issue that caused the issue with the Tucson vehicle may also have impacted Santa Cruz vehicles. This prompted a review from the North America Safety Decision Authority on Nov. 13 and a recall of the vehicles.
Organizations: Hyundai, North America, National, Traffic Safety Administration, Santa Cruz, NHTSA, Tucson, American Safety Office, North America Safety Locations: Santa, Hyundai Tucson, Santa Cruz, Tucson, U.S
Hyundai Motor North America announced it will recall more than 42,000 vehicles due to a wiring issue that can cause the automobiles to roll away, according to a notice issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Wednesday. The 2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz and Hyundai Tucson vehicles subject to the recall have transmissions that can shift out of "park" without the brake pedal having to be applied, increasing the risk of a crash or an injury, per the administration. All 2025 Santa Cruz and Tucson vehicles in the U.S. are subject to the recall, including more than 35,500 Tucson and 6,900 Santa Cruz vehicles -- around 1% of the vehicles are estimated by the NHTSA to have the defect. In early November, it was discovered that the wiring issue that caused the issue with the Tucson vehicle may also have impacted Santa Cruz vehicles. This prompted a review from the North America Safety Decision Authority on Nov. 13 and a recall of the vehicles.
Organizations: Hyundai, Angeles Auto, Los Angeles Convention Center, North America, National, Traffic Safety Administration, Santa Cruz, NHTSA, Tucson, American Safety Office, North America Safety Locations: Los Angeles , California, Santa, Hyundai Tucson, Santa Cruz, Tucson, U.S
CNN —A Miami-bound Scandinavian Airlines flight was forced to return to Europe on Thursday after encountering severe turbulence over Greenland, according to the airline. No severe injuries were reported among passengers or crew on flight SK957, the airline said in a statement to CNN Friday. The plane was rerouted to Copenhagen Airport in Denmark where it will undergo an inspection, according to the airline. A woman who was seated near him did not have her seatbelt on when the turbulence started, according to Solstad. Turbulence is the leading cause of injuries to flight attendants and passengers in nonfatal accidents on commercial airlines, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, but incidents are still rare.
Persons: Sammy Solstad, ” Solstad, , , Solstad, rebooking Organizations: CNN, Airlines, Copenhagen Airport, SAS, Passengers, Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board Locations: Miami, Europe, Greenland, Copenhagen, Denmark
Demand for Asia equities likely to remain high, says strategist
  + stars: | 2024-11-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDemand for Asia equities likely to remain high, says strategistSuresh Tantia, APAC Strategist for UBS Global Wealth Management, says the threat of tariffs is unlikely to reroute demand for Taiwan & South Korean equities or products.
Persons: Suresh Tantia Organizations: UBS Global Wealth Management, Taiwan & South Locations: Asia, Taiwan
CNN —More severe weather is expected in the South and the Southern Plains Monday, including in Oklahoma, where residents are surveying the destruction from tornado-spawning storms that injured at least 11 people and leveled homes over the weekend. Tornado sirens rang out Monday morning in Oklahoma City, where residents are still surrounded by the destruction and debris caused by the weekend’s severe storms, after the National Weather Service issued a tornado warning. There were no confirmed tornadoes or reports of damage from Monday morning’s storms. A level 2 of 5 threat of severe thunderstorms spans from central and eastern Texas to the Illinois-Missouri border – including Dallas, threatening damaging wind gusts, large hail and tornadoes, according to the SPC. Nearly 40 structures were destroyed in the Oklahoma City area, the Oklahoma City Fire Department said in a Facebook post.
Persons: OCFD, Katie Anderson, ” Anderson, ” Thomas Shaver, KOKH, Shaver, , we’re, , Kevin Stitt, Stitt, “ We’ll, PowerOutage.US Organizations: CNN, Plains, National Weather Service, Oklahoma, SPC, Tornadoes, Oklahoma City Fire Department, KOKH, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gov, Harrah Locations: Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Dallas, Gulf of Mexico, Kansas, , Cleveland
Valencia, Spain CNN —Adan Ortell Mor had a 7:30 p.m. appointment to cut a client’s hair at his salon in La Torre, Valencia, on Tuesday night. A blaring alarm sent to all residents in Valencia, telling them of heavy rains and to stay at home. People try to clear mud from a house on October 31, 2024 after flash floods affected La Torre, in Valencia, eastern Spain. Spain’s AEMET weather center in Valencia warned of heavy rainfall at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, raising the alert level to red in some areas and warning residents to stay off the roads in case of floods. It was at 8 p.m. that cell phones finally buzzed with the public alert telling residents to stay indoors.
Persons: Spain CNN — Adan Ortell Mor, , Jose Jordan, Valencia, unawares, Carlos Mazon, Manzaneque, , Manu Fernandez, Mor isn’t Organizations: Spain CNN, Valencia, CNN, La Torre Locations: Valencia, Spain, La Torre, , Gota, La, AFP, Sedavi, Valencia city, Utiel, Adif
A British Airways plane turned around midway through a 10-hour journey. AdvertisementA British Airways plane turned around while halfway across the Atlantic Ocean, meaning passengers endured a nine-hour flight to nowhere. "We're sorry for the delay in our customers' travel plans after their aircraft experienced a minor technical issue," a British Airways spokesperson told Business Insider. It was not the first time in recent months that BA passengers have suffered a flight to nowhere. AdvertisementIn June, a Boeing 787s turned around after flying 2,300 miles to Canada's Newfoundland after a technical problem was detected.
Persons: Organizations: British Airways, Service, Boeing, London Gatwick Locations: Costa Rica, London, Europe, Newfoundland
One airline alone, the budget company IndiGo Airlines, received nearly 30 bomb threats in four days since Sunday, according to statements by the carrier. Bomb threat hoaxes aren’t a new phenomenon in India – several airports received similar threats in April and June this year. Millions of dollars lostEach bomb threat causes a ripple effect of disruptions, costing both airlines and passengers huge amounts of time and money, said Lazar. Authorities follow these steps “word for word” with every single threat, said aviation minister Naidu. “Passengers are going to be scared but those who need to fly will fly … so what’s going to happen if this havoc is created around Diwali?” Lazar said.
Persons: Sanjay Lazar, Hilmi Tunahan, , Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Lazar, , There’s, Naidu, , ” Lazar, Prakash Singh, pranksters, we’ve Organizations: New, New Delhi CNN, IndiGo Airlines, Akasa Airlines, SpiceJet, Alliance Air, India, Air India, Passengers, Vistara Airlines, Getty Images Police, Twitter, Police, Civil Aviation, Authorities, Indira Gandhi International, Bloomberg, Getty, CNN, Ministry of Civil Aviation Locations: New Delhi, New York, Chicago, Singapore, , India, Turkey, Germany, Erzurum, Anadolu, Mumbai
First, higher interest rates will reward savers, making it more expensive to take risks. And with interest rates so low, companies could suddenly load up on debt: From 2007 to 2017, global nonfinancial corporate debt doubled, to $66 trillion. Now, with the arrival of a new supercycle, money managers are once again being forced to adapt to a changing set of economic realities. Normally, when the Fed hikes interest rates rapidly, the stock market tanks. Rising interest rates will make loans more expensive, forcing businesses to make more-thoughtful decisions about debt.
Persons: Josh Hirt, Silas Myers, Myers, Hirt, you've, Joe Quinlan, they'll, Quinlan Organizations: Investors, Vanguard, Mar Vista Investments, Federal Reserve, Capital, . Venture, Nasdaq, Bank of America, Big Tech, Federal Trade Commission, Treasury, European Union, Aerospace Locations: Washington, China, Unemployment, Europe, America, Japan, United States
North Korean workers have been infiltrating US companies, but extortion has emerged as a new tactic. Early into his four-month employment, he used remote-work tools to infiltrate the company's systems, downloading a large amount of company data, per Secureworks. Last year, FBI leaders warned that the money earned in salaries was being funneled to North Korean weapons programs. AdvertisementA Ukrainian man was also accused of operating "laptop farms" for North Korean workers. He told Business Insider that thorough vetting and background checks are often the "only fallback" to prevent rogue access to sensitive company data.
Persons: , Secureworks, Rafe Pilling, Pilling, Charles Carmakal, Carmakal, Jake Moore Organizations: North, Service, FBI, North Korean, Business, Counter, Unit, CTU, BBC News, Mandiant Consulting, Korean, Monitoring, Management, Fortune, Prosecutors Locations: North Korean, Secureworks, Korean, American, Australia, North Korea, Korea, Arizona
“My little boy has returned from 3 weeks inter-railing,” Allsopp wrote on X, referring to a popular European train pass called Interrail. There are additional requirements for French residents, and passengers under 16 are not allowed to travel unaccompanied by an adult on direct trains to or from the Netherlands. However, as the employee also noted, different member hostels may have their own rules about age requirements. The Netherlands-based Stayokay hostels, for example, require a minimum age of 16 years for travelers unaccompanied by an adult at their 21 locations. chekyfoto/iStock Editorial/Getty ImagesProponents of allowing eager young travelers to explore the world at ages that might raise a few eyebrows say the benefits can outweigh the risks.
Persons: CNN —, Kirstie Allsopp, ” Allsopp, Oscar, Allsopp, Lenore Shenazy, , Joe Maher, couldn’t, ” Carolyn Pearson, ” Pearson, Pearson, , there’s, ” Mark Smith, ” Smith, Hilton, Cole Robinson, , Robinson, ” Robinson, , Peter Austin, Jenny Rankin, Rankin, ” Rankin, Jonathan Alder, Jonathan’s, ” Alder, Alder, Carolyn Pearson, Michelle Couch, Friedman, Couch, “ I’ve, they’ve, it’s, ” Couch Organizations: CNN, CNN Travel, , Union, Eurostar, European Union, EU, Amtrak, Hostelling International, Resorts, South America, Filmit, , , Consumer Locations: Europe, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, US, Netherlands, Hyatt, Manchester, Eixample, South, California, Japan, – Japan
US port workers are on strike following the expiration of their labor contract Monday night. The work stoppage at Eastern and Gulf Coast facilities will impact a host of consumer products. AdvertisementUS port workers with the International Longshoremen's Association are on strike following the expiration of their union's contract Monday night. In the latest development of the ongoing labor dispute, the work stoppage at Eastern and Gulf Coast facilities is expected to impact a host of consumer products. Continental Tire, Michelin, and Goodyear are all top importers through East and Gulf Coast ports, Pacula noted.
Persons: , Margaret Kidd, Brian Pacula, West, Tim Ryan, Pacula, Dali, Francis Scott Key, Hurricane Helene, Michael Yamartino, Chris Butler Organizations: Gulf, Service, International Longshoremen's, Conference Board, University of Houston, Walmart, Wall, Jefferies, Continental Tire, Michelin, Goodyear, Port, National Tree Company Locations: Gulf Coast, West Coast, Central, South America, West Monroe, Florida, Peru, Miami, Asia, East, Europe, Baltimore, Hurricane
The Northeast is the ancestral home of footwear manufacturing in the US, where New Balance still assembles more than 4 million pairs of sneakers each year. But that could soon change with a plan for a $125 million development campus called Made in Old Town. At the federal level, the US government has offered billions in subsidies to support manufacturing, mostly targeting the auto, semiconductor, and solar industries. With the Made in Old Town project, the aim is to generate about 6,000 full-time jobs in Portland by as soon as 2028. A long way to goThe Made in Old Town project is still in its early stages, having raised $15 million of its $125 million goal.
Persons: Portland's, Hilos, , Keen, Elias Stahl, Portland's Hilos, Stahl, they're, Eric Liedtke, Liedtke, They've, Alo, Armour, Tina Kotek, Noel Kinder, Nike's, Kinder Organizations: Technology Association of Oregon, Chain Management, Service, Nike, Adidas, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Factory, Brands, Columbia, Midwest ., Gov Locations: Old Town, Portland , Oregon, Columbia, Portland's Old, Portland, Vietnam, China, Asia, Old, Germany, North America, Atlanta, Midwest
In my nearly six years with the company, I worked in almost all of the Apple Store locations in the Dallas-Forth Worth area. Launch day preparations began a week ahead. They wanted to keep launch day special, with first reactions being from actual customers instead of Apple employees. Pretty much everyone was a salesperson on launch day. AdvertisementAnd then there were those who came in after launch day by accident — they were more interested in testing out the phones to see what they were all about.
Persons: , weren't, We'd, You've, Apple Organizations: Service, Apple, Business, Apple Intelligence Locations: Texas, Dallas, Forth Worth, bro, California
Related storiesExactly how overloaded the Russian rail network may be isn't clear. Despite the humiliation of foreign troops occupying Russian soil, Russian forces continue to grind forward in bloody attacks at places such as Pokrovsk, in the Donetsk region. Relying on trucks would require an extraordinary number of vehicles, so it seems likely that Russian forces at Kursk will require multiple railheads that depend on a limited number of railroad bridges. However, Ukraine has captured data about the Russian railway system, which will make it easier to disrupt operations, Fraser noted. Barros believes that Ukraine could seriously disrupt Russian rail traffic and logistics if the US would lift those restrictions.
Persons: , We've, George Barros, ZwsdIWSBwg, — Rob Lee, Ben Hodges, Kyiv's, Barrow, Oleg Palchyk, Callum Fraser, Fraser, Biden, Barros, Michael Peck Organizations: Service, Business, Belarusian, Moscow Railway, Moscow Railways, Russian Railways, Study, UR, 101st Airborne Division, US Army, Interior Ministry, FSB, Kremlin, Getty, Britain's Royal United Services Institute, Ukraine, Defense, Foreign Policy, Rutgers Univ, Twitter, LinkedIn Locations: Los Angeles, Russia, railheads, Kursk, Russian, Orel, Belarus, Smolensk, Moscow, Ukrainian, Washington, Belgorod, Europe, Ukraine, Donetsk, Bryansk, Russia's Kursk, Kharkiv, Leningrad, Oryol, Voronezh, Forbes
Customers have come to expect when they order something online, it arrives in two days or less. Many logistics companies have warned about shipping delays due to extreme weather. Freight solutions company Breakthrough, which focuses on sustainable transportation, conducted a survey of 500 shippers and carriers this year that revealed extreme weather was cited as the top transportation challenge. And rather than rely on large warehouses, it uses its stores as hubs, which helps it change delivery fulfillment quickly. In addition to closing warehouses in cases of extreme weather, Amazon is using algorithms to plan delivery worker routes.
Persons: Jenny Zanden, Donner, Parvez Musani, Musani Organizations: Sparks, Walmart, Amazon, Daily Locations: Panama, U.S, Sparks , Nevada, Sierra, Nevada , California, Oregon, New Jersey, California
GRAND PRAIRIE, Alberta AP —One of two raging wildfires menacing the town of Jasper in the Canadian Rockies’ largest national park roared into town Wednesday and began burning buildings. Jasper National Park officials said the fire entered the southern edge of the community Wednesday evening and crews were battling multiple structural fires and working to protect key infrastructure. Forest firefighters and others without self-contained breathing apparatuses were told to evacuate to the nearby town of Hinton, with structural firefighters staying behind. Searchers looking through the backcountry trails of Jasper National Park already had picked up 245 people, and they continued the search Wednesday in two helicopters, Ellsworth said. Residents and visitors streamed out by the thousands late Monday and Tuesday, and officials said Wednesday the evacuation of the town of Jasper was complete.
Persons: James Eastham, , , Jasper, , Justin Trudeau, Danielle Smith, Katie Ellsworth, Carolyn Campbell, perimeters, Ellsworth, Crews, Marilyn Monroe, wasn’t, Leanne Maeva Joyeuse, “ We’re, ” Joyeuse Organizations: PRAIRIE , Alberta AP, Canadian Rockies, Jasper National, Parks Canada, Pipeline, Jasper National Park, Canadian Press, United Nations, Hollywood, Residents Locations: PRAIRIE , Alberta, Jasper, Hinton, Alberta, Canada, Jasper , Alberta, ” Jasper
Closing a bank account won't negatively impact you in the same way that closing a credit card may affect your credit score. Create a plan for the money left in your accountYour goal should be to leave your bank account with a $0 account balance to make the closing process more efficient. Bank account closure FAQsCan I close my bank account online? If you have a joint bank account, documentation is needed to close a bank account. Closing a bank account will not have a negative effect on your credit score if the account is in good standing — meaning any overdrafts and common bank fees are paid.
Persons: you've, Banks, it'd, You'll Organizations: TD Bank, Axos Bank Locations: Chevron
Here’s what to know if you’re planning to travel this weekend. David J. Phillip/APUS-based carriers American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Allegiant Airlines, SunCountry and Frontier Airlines all reported issues on Friday. Crews have limits on their working hours, so staffing challenges cascade along with flight delays. That all depends on the type of ticket you have, the airline you’re flying with and whether you have travel insurance (which is always a good idea). If you’re set to travel soon, wherever you are in the world, it’s worth double checking your individual journey status before you travel.
Persons: What’s, It’s, CrowdStrike, David J, Phillip, Cirium, it’s, William Sikora III, you’re, ” Lousson Smith, Aaron Chown, Trenitalia Organizations: CNN, Microsoft, United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Allegiant Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Ryanair, Air, Turkish Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, AirAsia, Dubai, Philadelphia International, Berlin, Amsterdam’s, Edinburgh Airport, CNN Travel, EU, Insurance, Airlines, British Airways, National Rail, Washington , D.C, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, MTA Locations: Air France, Europe, ” Spain’s, Madrid, Barcelona, Delta, , London's Victoria, London, Italy, Washington ,, New York
Cars that run on hydrogen emit zero carbon at the tailpipe, but 96% of the world’s hydrogen is still derived from fossil fuels like methane gas. That makes most hydrogen-powered cars much more polluting than battery electric vehicles, or EVs, and only marginally cleaner than traditional combustion engine cars. Toyota is supplying the Game’s official fleet, which includes 500 Mirai cars and 10 coaches that run on hydrogen, as well as 1,150 EVs, to ferry athletes around. It is also one a few major automakers betting on hydrogen-powered vehicles, as well. Hydrogen vehicles have so far failed to take off as a popular choice for consumers, and very little infrastructure to refuel with hydrogen exists.
Persons: Organizations: CNN, Paris Olympics, Toyota, University of Cambridge, Oxford University, University of Colorado, Battery Electric Vehicle, Paris, world’s, Toyota Motor Europe Locations: EVs, United States
An ancient earthquake rerouted the Ganges River
  + stars: | 2024-07-02 | by ( Kate Golembiewski | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
Now, for the first time, scientists have evidence that earthquakes can reroute rivers: It happened to the Ganges River 2,500 years ago. The study collected core samples of sand and mud from the Ganges Delta in depths up to nearly 300 feet below ground surface. Liz ChamberlainSediment reveals ancient secretsTo determine how long ago this massive earthquake hit, Chamberlain and her colleagues used a method called optically stimulated luminescence. “It’s directly measuring sand or mud grains and looking at when these sediment grains were last exposed to sunlight,” she said. Monitoring quakes todayIf a similar earthquake happened in the Ganges Delta today, more than 140 million people in the area could be affected.
Persons: , Elizabeth Chamberlain, Chamberlain, Steve Goodbred, ” Chamberlain, Michael Steckler, Rachel Bain, Liz Chamberlain, Jonathan Stewart, Syed Humayun Akhter, ” Kate Golembiewski Organizations: CNN — Earthquakes, Nature Communications, Wageningen University & Research, Steve, Columbia Climate School, Vanderbilt University, UCLA, Bangladesh Open University, Studies Locations: India, Bangladesh, Meghna, Bengal, Congo, Dhaka, Netherlands, New York, San Francisco, Nashville, Delta, Chicago
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