Chapman Freeborn has appointed Danish Cutleriwala as Country Manager India, further strengthening its leadership presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing aviation and logistics markets. Based in Mumbai, Danish Cutleriwala will lead Chapman Freeborn’s operations in India, with a focus on driving commercial growth across cargo and passenger charter services, while expanding the company’s footprint through strategic partnerships and enhanced customer engagement. He brings more than 19 years of experience in logistics, freight forwarding and supply chain management, with a proven track record in business expansion, P&L management and building high-performing teams across India, Asia and the Middle East. Danish…
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Hong Kong-listed Everest Medicines, a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, clinical development, manufacturing, and commercialisation of innovative therapeutics, has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, EverSea Medicines (Singapore), has entered into a Share Purchase Agreement with Hasten Biopharmaceuticals (Asia) to conditionally acquire the entire equity interest in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hasten Biopharmaceuticals (SG) for US$250m. Everest Medicines, which has expertise and a track record both in China and with leading global pharmaceutical companies, is committed to becoming a leading global biopharmaceutical company in Asia. This acquisition extends the commercialisation capabilities it has already built in China and accelerates the firm’s…
The executive director of the Ukrainian Steel Construction Association discusses the current situation and trends in the steel construction market Despite the challenges posed by the war, the steel structures market in Ukraine is showing moderate growth; however, structural challenges remain: excess capacity, uneven demand, and competition from imports are hindering the industry’s full recovery. In an interview with GMK Center, Anna Gontarenko, Executive Director of the Ukrainian Steel Construction Center Association, discusses the situation and trends in the steel structures market based on last year’s results, as well as the outlook through the end of 2026. What were the…
Published by Fathom Entertainment on Apr 13, 2026 11:05 AM First Three Episodes of “BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity” Exclusively Head to U.S. Theatres Before Broadcast and Streaming from VIZ Media and Fathom Entertainment On June 25-29 Episodes 1–3 of the Final Season of Groundbreaking Anime Series Set for the Big Screen in U.S. Cinemas Includes Never-Before-Seen Behind-the-Scenes Content and Exclusive Interview with Creator Tite Kubo as Part of Special Theatrical Engagement Tickets On Sale May 29 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DENVER and SAN FRANCISCO – April 13, 2026 – Fathom Entertainment, the leading specialty distributor of content to theatrical partners worldwide, and…
With eighteen victories, UAE Team Emirates-XRG currently top the team win rankings in 2026. Yet the Emirati outfit has endured anything but an easy spring. The team of world champion Tadej Pogačar has been hit by a wave of injuries, and that is causing problems heading into the Ardennes Classics.The bad luck started early in the year. At the Tour Down Under — the first WorldTour race of the season — UAE lost several riders. Jhonatan Narváez fractured multiple vertebrae in Australia. Vegard Stake Laengen was sidelined for a month after a crash, and Mikkel Bjerg and Jay Vine also…
JAKARTA – The discourse on granting naming rights to bus stops to political parties (parpol) launched by the Governor of DKI Jakarta Pramono Anung has reaped rejection. Member of Commission A of the DKI Jakarta DPRD from the PSI Faction, Kevin Wu, assessed that the idea was not appropriate to be applied to public facilities.According to Kevin, the use of party names at bus stops or stations has the potential to cause public resistance. He assessed that public spaces should remain neutral from practical political interests.”It’s funny that we political parties can put names on bus stops and other facilities.…
JAKARTA, Indonesia (MNTV) — When Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto accepted the United States’ invitation to join the Board of Peace (BoP) on Jan. 22, he cast it as a strategic step to achieve lasting world peace and elevate Indonesia’s global standing as a middle power. But public scepticism of Indonesia’s BoP participation has grown in the wake of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the death of three Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon last month, reports CNA. The board was originally established to oversee reconstruction in Gaza devastated by Israeli attacks since October 2023. With politicians, including figures from Prabowo’s own…
Kerolin was one of Brazil’s six different scorers during a 6-1 thrashing of Zambia in Cuiaba overnight.The City winger was a late replacement for Gio Garbelini with the score already at 4-1 and wasted little time getting in on the action, sweeping home a whipped cross in the 91st minute.Brazil will now face Canada on Sunday 19 April in another friendly to complete their schedule during this current international window.Meanwhile, Risa Shimizu, currently on loan at Liverpool, played the full game and Yui Hasegawa and Aoba Fujino were late substitutes as Japan beat USA in a friendly at Lumen Field…
China’s President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday, Chinese state media said, as a string of leaders of countries impacted by the Middle East war flock to Beijing. Chinese President Xi Jinping (right) greets Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Beijing on April 15, 2026. Photo: Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, via Facebook. Lavrov joins Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Vietnamese leader To Lam in meeting with Xi this week. The Russian diplomat told a news conference after meeting Xi that Moscow could “compensate” for…
The fallout from war between the United States, Israel and Iran has dominated global oil markets. And not just because the Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries about 20% of global oil and gas, remains effectively closed to shipping traffic. Deep uncertainty about how long the disruption will continue has added a persistent “risk premium” – an extra cost built into oil prices to account for the risk of disrupted supply. Rising insurance costs, reduced ship traffic and longer transit routes avoiding the Middle East have all added further friction to global oil supply chains. An optimist might say this…