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The largest known drug tunnel between the US was uncovered in 2020, with the tunnel stretching three-quarters of a mile between Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego, Calif.
Anna Lamche - BBC News. January 20, 2025 at 4:56 AM ... [Herika Martinez/AFP via Getty Images] A hidden cross-border tunnel used to smuggle migrants and contraband between the US and Mexico will ...
The Boring Company (TBC) is an American infrastructure, tunnel construction service, and equipment company founded by Elon Musk.TBC was founded as a subsidiary of SpaceX in 2017, and was spun off as a separate corporation in 2018.
The Silkyara Bend–Barkot tunnel was being constructed by contentious [10] Navayuga Engineering Construction Limited (NECL) under National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) [11] as part of the Char Dham project, intended to connect important Hindu pilgrim sites in Uttarakhand, North India, with two-lane, all-weather paved roads. [12]
Footage of the January 8 incident and tunnel went viral, especially on Twitter. [23] In other forums such as 4chan and QAnon Telegram pages, stills taken from videos of the synagogue's interior as well as the room leading to the tunnel, which showed a stained mattress and high chair, respectively, fueled antisemitic conspiracy theories.
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Freighter Fairpartner carrying the disassembled tunnel boring machine into the Port of Seattle in April 2013. Bertha was designed and manufactured by Hitachi Zosen Sakai Works of Osaka, Japan, and was the world's largest earth pressure balance tunnel boring machine, [14] at a cutterhead diameter of 57.5 feet (17.5 m) across.
Tunneling or tunnelling is financial fraud committed by "the transfer of assets and profits out of firms for the benefit of those who control them". [1] In legal terms, this is known as a fraudulent transfer, such as when a group of major shareholders or the management of a publicly-traded company orders that company to sell off its assets to a second company at unreasonably low prices.