Improved asset and strong lending growth to drive profitability, S&P Global says
finance6 hours ago
Moscow — A Russian freezer trawler with an international crew of 132 sank on Thursday morning in the Sea of Okhotsk off of the Kamchatka Peninsula and at least 56 crew members were killed, rescue workers said.
The emergency services in Kamchatka, citing the head of the rescue operation, said 63 crew members were rescued and the fate of the remaining 26 from the Dalny Vostok trawler was unknown.
More than 25 fishing boats in the area helped to rescue the crew members, the emergency services said in a statement on their website.
No cause for the sinking was given. The Interfax news agency said drifting ice in the chilly Pacific waters may have played a role.
Besides Russia, Interfax said crew members came from Latvia, Ukraine, Myanmar and Vanuatu.
Improved asset and strong lending growth to drive profitability, S&P Global says
finance6 hours ago
Middle Eastern carriers record 87% rise in passenger demand
aviation7 hours ago
A big field of 120 players showcasing 30 Emirates PGA Pros and 90 Amateur golfers from the UAE and overseas are set to compete
sports7 hours ago
The emirate targets establishing at least 100 new private schools by 2033
uae7 hours ago
Businesses, particularly those in transportation and logistics, will also benefit from decreased operational costs
energy7 hours ago
The mock drill will take place on Friday, January 10
uae7 hours ago
Fakhar was a top target for Desert Vipers Director of Cricket Tom Moody for this year’s tournament in the UAE
cricket7 hours ago
NMDC Energy to design, construct and install 111 km of linear pipeline
business7 hours ago