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North Korea and China to resume passenger train service after six-year gap - Reuters – Eurasia Logistics & Silk Road News

North Korea and China to resume passenger train service after six-year gap  Reuters

Published: 2026-03-16
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Google names London office 'Platform 37' in a nod to railway neighbour, AI 'Go' match - Reuters – Eurasia Logistics & Silk Road News

Google names London office 'Platform 37' in a nod to railway neighbour, AI 'Go' match  Reuters

Published: 2026-03-16
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Civilian Doctors and Volunteers Prepare for Wartime Scenarios in Norway's Arctic Region

In the Arctic region of Norway, civilian doctors and volunteer 'casualties' are engaged in rehearsals aimed at enhancing readiness for potential conflicts, underscoring the importance of healthcare logistics in crisis situations.

Published: 2026-03-16

South Korea Police Raid Transport Ministry in Expanded Jeju Air Crash Investigation

Authorities intensify efforts in the Jeju Air crash probe, focusing on the transport ministry's involvement.

Published: 2026-03-16

Drone and Missile Strikes in Kharkiv Leave at Least 10 Dead

Recent attacks in Kharkiv raise concerns about impact on regional stability and trade logistics in Eurasia.

Published: 2026-03-16

First Train to Pyongyang in Six Years Departs from Beijing, Signaling Revived Regional Connectivity

A train service connecting Beijing and Pyongyang has resumed after a six-year hiatus, marking a significant step in regional logistics and trade.

Published: 2026-03-16

China–Europe Railway Express Freight Sees 25% Growth in Early 2026

The China-Europe Railway Express has reported a significant increase in freight volumes, highlighting the growing importance of rail logistics in Eurasian trade.

Published: 2026-03-15

China‑Europe Rail Corridors Expand Capacity

Rail connections between China and Europe continue to expand, strengthening Eurasian trade routes.

Kazakhstan Strengthens Its Role as a Logistics Hub

Kazakhstan is investing heavily in transport infrastructure to position itself as a key gateway between Asia and Europe.

The Middle Corridor Gains Strategic Importance

The Trans‑Caspian transport corridor is gaining attention as an alternative route connecting Asia and Europe.