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  • Germany’s climate U-turn is the worst possible response to the oil shockPrices at the pump have leapt since the start of the conflict – but clinging to fossil fuels will only prolong the pain. The car is perhaps the closest thing Germany has to a national symbol. For this reason, the success of the auto industry and the happiness of motorists has long been a barometer for the standing of the Federal Republic.Since the beginning of the war on Iran, German news has been filled with stories about drivers.

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  • Cordel Group announces new contract with Network Rail Infrastructure LtdCordel Group PLC, the Artificial Intelligence platform for transport corridor analytics, has announced a new £3,000,000 contract, for Point Cloud Data Processing to deliver Structure Gauging outputs at scale across Network Rail. The contract will run to December 2027, with an optional extension to December 2028 worth a further £1,336,000.

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  • Union accuses Network Rail of ‘reckless’ maintenance cuts The RMT has claimed that Network Rail’s ‘Modernising Maintenance’ programme and reductions in staffing were the real cause of major disruption at Manchester Piccadilly after 400m of overhead wires on the station throat had been damaged earlier this month.

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  • Global air cargo demand down 4.8% YoY in Mar 2026: IATAGlobal air cargo demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometres (CTK), fell by 4.8 per cent year on year (YoY) in March this year, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). It dropped by 5.5 per cent YoY for international operations.
  • Ryanair Urges Poland to Delay EES Rollout until SeptemberRyanair has asked the Polish government to suspend the rollout of the European Union’s Entry/Exit System, or EES, until September. The airline said the move would help avoid unnecessary disruption for summer holiday passengers, many of whom travel with young children.
  • Caracas and Washington launch direct flights after seven years and sign two oil dealsThe United States and Venezuela inaugurated on Thursday the first direct air connection between the two countries since 2019 and signed two new energy agreements, in a day the White House described as a substantive advance in the “economic revitalization” phase of the three-stage plan designed by President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to reorganize the bilateral relationship following the capture of former president Nicolás Maduro by US troops on January 3.

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