Low-cost Pobeda wants to connect Moscow with Europe, via Kaliningrad – www.rusaviainsider.com

Low-cost carrier Pobeda plans to launch transit flights from Moscow to Europe via Kaliningrad (I. Zarembo / Khrabrovo Airport) Khrabrovo Airport, which serves Kaliningrad, has reached an agreement with Aeroflots low-cost subsidiary Pobeda Airlines to set up hub operations through the Russian enclave. Khrabrovos general director Alexander Korytny explained in an interview to Interfax newswire…

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Insider held for stealing luxury watches – Shine News (press release)

A warehouse custodian has been detained for allegedly replacing high-end watches with counterfeit imitations, police said yesterday. Specifically, police claim that the suspect, surnamed Wang, sold 20 authentic Tissot watches for 46,000 yuan (US$6,880) between May and June this year. Police in Songjiang District started an investigation earlier this month when the trading company Wang…

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Vehicle training company collapses, leaving workers and students in lurch – Ballarat Courier

Workers and students alike have been left in the lurch after a Delacombe-based training provider went into liquidation late last week.  Journey Management in Delacombe was locked on Monday morning. Picture: Luka Kuazlaric Staff at Journey Management in Kennedys Drive, Delacombe were informed the company had ceased to trade at close of business on Friday, July…

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Journey over as training provider goes into liquidation – Warrnambool Standard

UPDATE 1.50pm: The state governments education and training department spokeswoman Katie Elliott said Journey Management Group had entered into liquidation and ceased training.  The department will be in contact with all Victorian Government-funded students explaining their options for further training, she said. This is a difficult time for students and we will help them complete their…

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Accused standover man agreed to ‘help a mate’ collect drug debt: court – The Canberra Times

Mr Saipaini’s friend was at the top of the pyramid, Mr Fernandez said. The Canberra kingpin would organise, through another Canberra contact, the drugs from Sydney. He had drivers pick up the drugs from Sydney for $500 per journey, the court heard. There were, Mr Fernandez said, substantial amounts of drugs and money involved. The…

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