New York to start charging congestion

New York City Enforces Congestion Charges Plan for Downtown Access in Effort to Solve Traffic Congestion New York City officials in the US have started charging drivers fees for entering Manhattan, effective Sunday (Jan. 5). For example, drivers of private cars will have to pay $9 to enter the busiest part of New York City during rush hour. สล

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Justin Trudeau announces his resignation

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation as leader of the ruling party and as prime minister, but will remain in the role until a new party leader is elected. Foreign news agencies reported that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a press conference in Ottawa announcing his resignation on Monday, January 6, 2025,

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Foreign media reported that a female

Foreign media reported that a Spanish female tourist was attacked by an elephant while bathing an elephant in Thailand and died. Stress is believed to be the cause. The BBC reported that Ms. Blanca Ojanguren Garcia, a 22-year-old Spanish woman, was bathing an elephant at an elephant sanctuary on Koh Yao on Friday, January 3, 2015, when she was stab

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Biden leaves out ban on new offshore oil and gas drilling in US

Joe Biden bans nearly all new offshore oil and gas drilling in a final bid to oust Donald Trump Foreign news agencies reported that on Monday, January 6, 2025, US President Joe Biden issued an order prohibiting additional drilling for oil and natural gas in areas along almost all of the country's coastline, just weeks before he steps down and is re

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Congress confirms Donald Trump won

Congress has certified Donald Trump as the winner of the 2024 US presidential election, in a process that went smoothly, unlike four years ago. Foreign news agencies reported that members of Congress convened amid tight security and a heavy snowstorm on January 6, 2025, to certify the winner of the US presidential election held in November 2024, in

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