https://abcnews.go.com/International/passenger-train-derailment-egypt-dozens-casualties/story?id=77149626
11 dead, 98 injured after passenger train derailment in Egypt
Video broadcast by local media showed several carriages overturned in the province of Qalyoubeya, about 18 miles north of Cairo.
Health Ministry officials said 14 people receiving treatment for minor injures have been discharged from the hospital.
>Ukraine will be “disintegrated” – won’t exist as a country anymore!
>Shock in NATO, Poland and the Baltic
>does Putin come here?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9339527/Hunter-Biden-blew-tens-thousands-prostitutes-drugs-luxury-cars.html
That's a little bit too frank, Frank.
>https://twitter.com/US5thFleet/status/1383837871723868168
gives me vertigo
ever stare at the clouds and feel like you're gonna fall up?
>Didn't need that.
>The message doesn't have to be made of containers that came off the ship! Who would think that?
>Love in the time of cholera
https://apnews.com/article/egypt-coronavirus-pandemic-suez-canal-189a9115b7c31cb1dbad5febfb778fa6
Suez Canal chief: Vessel impounded amid financial dispute
Egyptian authorities impounded a massive cargo vessel that blocked the Suez Canal last month amid a financial dispute with its owner, the canal chief and a judicial official said Tuesday.
Lt. Gen. Osama Rabie said the hulking Ever Given would not be allowed to leave the country until a compensation amount is settled on with the vessel’s Japanese owner, Shoei Kisen Kaisha Ltd.
“The vessel is now officially impounded,” he told Egypt’s state-run television late Monday. “They do not want to pay anything.”
There was no immediate comment from the vessel’s owner.
Rabei did not say how much money the canal authority was seeking. However, a judicial official said it demanded at least $900 million. The state-run Ahram daily also reported the $900 million figure.
That amount takes into account the salvage operation, costs of stalled canal traffic and lost transit fees for the week that the Ever Given blocked the canal.
The official said the order to impound the vessel was issued Monday by a court in the Suez Canal city of Ismailia, and that the vessel’s crew has been informed Tuesday.
He said prosecutors in Ismailia also opened a separate investigation into what led the Ever Given to run aground. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief media.
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/suez-canal-officials-allow-2-of-the-25-indian-crew-on-ever-given-to-leave/article34346518.ece
Suez Canal officials allow 2 of the 25 Indian crew on ‘Ever Given’ to leave
The Suez Canal Authority, the operator of the key waterway that was the focus of global attention last month in the wake of the grounding of a huge container ship, has permitted two of the arrested ship’s crew members to leave the vessel for their country due to urgent personal circumstances, the Authority has said.
All 25 crew members on board ‘Ever Given’, the ship that ran aground in the waterway that connects Asia with Europe and crippled global trade for close to a week, are Indian nationals.
The ship was seized by a court in Egypt on April 13 and the SCA has demanded $916 million in claims from the ship owner, to cover losses during the grounding of the ship, including $300 million for salvage bonus and $300 million for loss of reputation.
SCA said that chairman and managing director Osama Rabie has consented to a request submitted by the ship owing company “to permit two of the crew members to leave the vessel to their country due to urgent personal circumstances”.
Rabie said that the investigation related to the grounding of the Panama-flagged vessel was continuing alongside negotiations with the ship owing company as well as the insurance company “to reach a convenient agreement for all parties”.
The SCA was putting all efforts to guarantee the success of the negotiations and co-operate to fulfill all the needs of the crew of the impounded vessel at the Great Bitter Lakes zone until the completion of the investigations, it said.
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