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What happens when tycoons abandon their giant cargo ships

What happens when tycoons abandon their giant cargo ships What happens when tycoons abandon their giant cargo ships Covid has wrought havoc everywhere, but in the nominally regulated shipping industry it’s fueling a worrying practice: the abandonment of ships, cargo & seafarers. Text Size: A+ From the deck of their tanker, Captain Samig Nabiyev and his crew could see the smoke and fire rising over the Port of Beirut, 900 meters away. When the flaming warehouse exploded, the force of the blast knocked Nabiyev flat on his back. “I thought I was finished,” said the 43-year-old Nabiyev, who’s worked on ships for almost 20 years. “We were all afraid for our lives.”

What Happens When Tycoons Abandon Their Own Giant Cargo Ships

What Happens When Tycoons Abandon Their Own Giant Cargo Ships K Oanh Ha and Bruce Stanley, Bloomberg News The Aug. 4 explosion in the Port of Beirut tore through major grain silos. Photographer: Hasan Shaaban/Bloomberg , Bloomberg (Bloomberg) From the deck of their tanker, Captain Samig Nabiyev and his crew could see the smoke and fire rising over the Port of Beirut, 900 meters away. When the flaming warehouse exploded, the force of the blast knocked Nabiyev flat on his back. “I thought I was finished,” said the 43-year-old Nabiyev, who’s worked on ships for almost 20 years. “We were all afraid for our lives.”

Project Censored

Project Censored has performed an invaluable service shedding light on the most significant news that s somehow not fit to print. Censorship in an authoritarian society is obvious, from a distance, at least. There is a central agent or agency responsible for it and the lines are clearly drawn. That s not the case in America, yet some stories rarely, if ever, see the light of day, such as stories about violence against Native American women and girls, even though four out of five of them experience violence at some point in their lives, overwhelmingly at the hands of non-Native perpetrators. Anson Stevens-Bollen

Measuring the new world of online work

© ST.art, #337053566, source:stock.adobe.com 2020 Over the past decade, growing numbers of people have been finding employment and carrying out work via online ‘gig’ platforms. These websites provide the platform for tasks requested by companies, such as writing, translation, data science and marketing, which can then be carried out remotely by workers living anywhere in the world. But even as this new type of work disrupts traditional labour markets, official employment statistics continue to focus on more conventional labour markets. This has resulted in policymakers and researchers lacking vital information as to how the online labour market operates and the conditions under which its employees are working.

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