India, China Resume Direct Flights From Kolkata to Guangzhou
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SINGAPORE: Search and rescue operations are underway after a Chinese-flagged ship sank following a collision with a Singapore-registered vessel in waters off Guangzhou, China, on Saturday (Oct 25) evening.
Situated at a historic mansion overlooking the Guangdong provincial party committee headquarters, the new location caters to some of the most discerning customers in Southern China.
A Chinese-flagged ship has sunk in waters off Guangzhou after colliding with a Singapore-registered container ship, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore said in a statement on Sunday.
In a separate announcement, SpiceJet said it plans to operate 250 daily flights during the 2025 winter schedule, compared to 125 daily flights in the preceding summer schedule and 150 daily flights in the winter season last year, as it aims to more than double its operational fleet and triple its available seat kilometres (ASKM).
American Ann Li finished off a title run for the first time in four years on Sunday by defeating Lulu Sun in straight sets for the crown at the Guangzhou Open.
Coco Gauff, Jennifer Brady and a host of other prominent names from the tennis fraternity heartily congratulated Ann Li after the 25-year-old American's title success at the 2025 Guangzhou Open.
Alexandra “Alex” Eala is set to return to competition, this time at the Guangzhou Open in China. Currently ranked world No. 53, Eala will compete in both the singles and doubles events of the WTA 250 tournament. In doubles, she is partnering with Nadiia Kichenok of Ukraine.
ALEX Eala is back in the semifinals after she and Ukrainian partner Nadiia Kichenok booked a 6-3, 7-5 win over Russia’s Polina Kudermetova and Kamilla Rakhimova in the quarterfinals of the WTA 125 Guangzhou on Friday.
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Guangzhou: Alexandra Eala loses 4th time in a row after collapse vs world No. 305
The Filipina, who was seeded at No. 4 at the WTA 250 tournament in Guangzhou, broke world No. 305 Claire Liu three times to easily bag the first set with a 6-2 scoreline.
The Singapore-flagged boxship Wan Hai A17 collided with the Chinese-flagged bulker Hai Li 5 off Guangzhou at about 8 PM Singapore time on Friday.