Hundreds of shipyard workers protest in Croatia capital
Hundreds of workers from two major shipyards are protesting in the Croatian capital of Zagreb over unpaid wages and working conditions.
Fire near Zurich's main train station disrupts transport
A fire in a building near Zurich's main train station is disrupting traffic and transport in Switzerland's biggest city.
Deadline looming, NJ Transit rejected for rail funding grant
New Jersey Transit has been rejected for additional federal money as it scrambles to install a required safety system by year's end.
New rail port boosts business interest in northern Georgia
A new inland port terminal that moves cargo by train from northern Georgia to the busy coastal seaport in Savannah is generating new economic interest in an area better known for nature tourism than industry.
American Airlines and Hawaiian cutting flights to China
American Airlines is dropping money-losing flights between Chicago and Shanghai, and Hawaiian Airlines will suspend its only route to China because of low demand.
Uber Freight expands business to shippers
Shippers can now book freight loads with the few clicks of a button.
Uber expanding freight service for small, midsized businesses
Uber freight expansion
World's biggest shipping firm to test Russian Arctic route
Danish shipping group A.P. Moller-Maersk says it will send a cargo vessel through the Russian Arctic for the first time as a result of melting sea ice.
Airlines cut back routes as higher fuel prices weigh
Jet fuel is 36.5 percent higher than it was a year ago, according to industry trade organization the International Air Transport Association.
Keeping families together on the plane without going broke
Little has changed in the two years since Congress prodded airlines to seat children 13 and younger next to an adult family member at no extra cost.
American Airlines cuts international flights as fuel prices rise
American Airlines cuts international flights
Rapper Post Malone's jet blows 2 tires but then lands safely
Authorities say a plane that blew two tires during takeoff at a small New Jersey airport will attempt to make an emergency landing at an airport in Massachusetts.
The Latest: Fans say they prayed for rapper on troubled jet
The Latest on a small jet that blew two tires while taking off (all times local): 3:20 p.m.
Flight attendant mistakes air marshal for passenger with gun
A federal air marshal was removed from a United Airlines flight in Minneapolis after a flight attendant mistook him for a gun-carrying passenger.
Italian company says new bridge can be built in 8 months
The board of Autostrade per l'Italia says it can build a new, steel bridge to replace the reinforced concrete structure that collapsed last week in about eight months.
The Latest: Envoy: Sanctions based on malicious insinuations
The Latest on Russia sanctions (all times local): 10:15 a.m.
Greek ferry firms urge crews to scrap planned Sept. 3 strike
Greek ferry companies are urging crews to call off a planned Sept. 3 strike, saying it will leave nearly 200,000 travelers stranded during the busy tourism season with no alternative means of transport.
Malaysian PM says China-financed projects canceled
Malaysia's state news agency has cited Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad as saying that multibillion-dollar China-financed projects have been canceled.
Asian shares gain despite doubts over US-China trade talks
U.S. stocks moved mostly higher in early trading Monday, adding to the market's upbeat finish last week amid signs of progress in resolving the trade dispute between the U.S. and China.
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