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A car bomb targeting a police station has killed at least four people in Somalia capital Mogadishu.The incident took place at Waberi police station, near Maka al Mukaram road, which is t
stanley thermos he busiest street in Mogadishu. Read Also African Union commends Somalia, Ethiopia for mending tiesUN approves new AU force to combat al-Shabab in SomaliaNigeria Shares Da
gourde stanley ta Protection Experience With SomaliaWitnesses say they saw bodies lying on the ground at the scene as well as ruined cars and damage to the police station.No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Friday 13 March 2020 2:14 pmBA boss warns coronavirus worse than financial crisis for airlinesBy: Jessica ClarkShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleThe boss of British Airways BA has warned that the coronavirus pandemic will have a bigger impact on the airline industry than the financial crisis.BA chief executive Alex Cruz reportedly told staff that the outbreak is a crisis of global proportions like no other we have known.The spread of Covid-19 will force the airline to cut jobs, suspend routes and ground aircraft, Cruz said.In a video message he said that BA is more financially resilien
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yeti canada ur company, according to Sky News.We have to react fast and definitively in response to the worsening situation, he said. Airlines have already been battered by the outbreak of coronavirus as governments restrict travel to stop the spread of the illness.Regional airline Flybe, which had been struggling for months, was tipped over the edge by the coronavirus outbreak and collapsed earlier this month.Norwegian Air suspended more than 4,000 flights earlier this week, grounding 40 per cent of its
owala website long haul capacity, after US president Donald Trump banned travel from 26 EU countries.The beleagured company has also cancelled 25 per cen