TOKYO (Reuters) - Uber executives are travelling the globe to reassure regulators that the company is changing the way it does business, after a string of controversies hurt the ride-hailing firm's reputation, its Asian head said on Monday. Imagine your Ad placed here These comments come on the heels of Uber's disclosure last week that
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Overtaking driver sends two cars and a van careering off the road in terrifying dashcam footag
Footage shows three vehicles career off road in Wales | Daily Mail Heart-stopping footage shows moment three cars are sent flying in horror crash One car leaves the road and lands on its roof and a van goes down embankment Miraculously, everyone involved survived, described as 'walking wounded' A driver
Uber takes driver battle to Supreme Court
Petroleum Depots Causing Traffic Gridlock In Lagos To Be Shut Down By Government
Lagos - Determined to rid Lagos, its commercial nerve centre of traffic menace, Nigeria's Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) said on Thursday that it will not hesitate to shut any depot that still has trucks on the Lagos Apapa roads. Speaking at the DPR (Lagos Zonal Office) 2017 Annual General Meeting (AGM)
38 toll gates to be reintroduced on Nigeria
Abuja - Nigeria's Power, Works & Housing Minister, Babatunde Fashola said Thursday, that arrangements have been concluded to reintroduce toll gates in 38 points across the country. The minister said that the reintroduction of the toll gates by the Federal Government will be consummated after completion of major highways. Fashola who revealed
What the Uber data breach is all about, AP Explains
When Uber paid a $100,000 ransom so that hackers who broke into its data warehouse would destroy the personal information they stole, it allowed the ride-sharing company to keep a massive breach of 57 million user and driver accounts secret for nearly a year. Now that secret decision could come to haunt Uber.
Eritrea’s Harat Transportation Company Expanding Services
Asmara, Eritrea — The Harat Transportation Company is working to enhance capacity and expand services throughout the country, according to Brig. Gen. Berhane Tsehaye, head of the Company. Brig. Gen. Berhane Tsehaye said that the company has 370 buses providing transportation service in 75% of the villages across the country. Indicating
UPS inks its largest investment in renewable natural gas to date
UPS renewable natural gas vehicle Atlanta - In June, UPS announced its ambitious new sustainability goals, including a 12 percent reduction of absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from global ground operations by 2025. Shortly thereafter, UPS announced a US$90 million investment in natural gas vehicles and infrastructure. Now, the Atlanta-based integrator
Air China suspends North Korea flights, deepening isolation
BEIJING (AP) — State-owned airline Air China suspended flights Tuesday between Beijing and North Korea due to a lack of demand, deepening the North’s isolation amid mounting U.N. sanctions over its nuclear and missile programs. The move followed U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to add Pyongyang to a list of governments
UBER SLAMMED WITH $8.9 MILLION FINE IN COLORADO, USA
Uber’s run of good news since Dara Khosrowshahi took over has ended as the ride-sharing app has been fined by Colorado authorities to the tune of $8.9 million. Uber was accused of allowing 57 people to drive for it. These individuals did not have valid driver’s licenses or had committed other offences that
