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Visitors stranded after airport taxi strike (Nation News)

Taxi operators who ply their trade from the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) went on strike for about four hours yesterday afternoon, leaving ...

[eNATION](http://nationnews.brb.newsmemory.com/landing.php) edition for the full story. [iOS](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/barbados-nation-news/id887959854)and [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nationnews.android.prod&hl=en_US). Taxi operators who ply their trade from the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) went on strike for about four hours yesterday afternoon, leaving hundreds of visitors stranded.

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Greek Taxi Cabs Will Be Phased Out for Electric Models Instead (The National Herald)

ATHENS โ€“ Under a so-called Green Taxi scheme, some 2000 gasoline and diesel-burning taxi cabs in Greece will be replaced with electric vehicles with the ...

Five thousand euros will be paid separately for the mandatory removal of the old car. Applications for participation in the program will be accepted from Jan. The amount of the subsidy will increase by 1,000 euros ($1,072.65 if the car owner is disabled, a parent with children, or a citizen under the age of 29.

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Vuyisile Majola says the minibus taxi industry fuels her passion for ... (ESI Africa)

Anazi Zote Piper SMA head of content, spoke to Vuyisile Majola, uBunye Capital CEO, about mobility in South Africa's minibus transport sector.

Mobility is at the core of Africaโ€™s growth and prosperity, thus key technology developments that enable smart mobility are the catalyst. Given the South African informal and formal economy settings we have a very unique manifistation of mobility. My work in the transport sector has a strong focus on informal mobility solutions.

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The 'ladies-only' taxi service of the 90s that went a bit Carry On Cabby (Nottinghamshire Live)

It was called Lady Cars, the brainchild of Kate Bowles and Patricia Davidson. Based in Radford, the message was "women drivers for women", giving ladies the ...

They decided to work elsewhere instead of going through the pain of getting a new licence, and Lady Cars came to an end. None of the above - it was paperwork. "When you have had a few drinks, the last thing you want is for a taxi driver to come on heavy", said Bowles in 1993. When we caught up with them again in December 1993, they'd picked up a rival, just like the Carry On film. Just one day in, Kate Bowles told the Post about someone requesting a driver "in stockings". But the events of Lady Cars' life might remind you of a toned-down version of Carry On Cabby.

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Lee Je-hoon's upcoming thriller drama Taxi Driver season 2 ... (Sportskeeda)

On December 31, 2022, SBS released a special trailer for Lee Je-hoon's upcoming thriller, Taxi Driver season 2, and revealed the premiere date for the same ...

The team is currently in Vietnam, where Kim Do-ki will be fighting a mob of gangsters. When the scene changes, Jang Sung-chul is seen surrounded by the police. Esom, who was one of the main leads in the first season, will not be joining Season 2 due to her conflicting schedules. [Taxi Driver](https://www.sportskeeda.com/pop-culture/news-kim-seon-ho-sweeps-four-awards-2022-asia-artist-awards) season features Lee Je-hoon, Kim Eui-sung, and Pyo Ye-jin as the main leads. Taxi Driver season 1 chronicled the story of Kim Do-ki (played by Lee Je-hoon), whose mother was killed wrongfully. The new trailer gives viewers a glimpse of Lee Je-hoon avenging the victims who have been wronged.

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(Hello Africa) Somali female taxi driver defies taboo to prove her mettle (Xinhua)

This photo shows Haawo Mohamud Farah (R), a tricycle (Tuktuk) taxi driver, talking with a passenger at Cadado town, Somalia, Dec. 23, 2022.

(Photo by Adbi/Xinhua) This photo shows Haawo Mohamud Farah (1st L), a tricycle (Tuktuk) taxi driver, posing for a photo with her family members at Cadado town, Somalia, Dec. This photo shows Haawo Mohamud Faraha, a tricycle (Tuktuk) taxi driver, working at Cadado town, Somalia, Dec. "Female clients avoid male operators in my favor to enjoy their privacy, while the young men take a ride on my tricycle for adventure and out of curiosity," said Mohamud, denoting that she managed to carve a niche in the business for herself by being a trustworthy person and maintaining good hygiene. This photo shows Haawo Mohamud Farah (R), a tricycle (Tuktuk) taxi driver, talking with a passenger at Cadado town, Somalia, Dec. "My children are getting the best care, the best education, and the best dressing.

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