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Cabify was founded in May 2011 by Juan de Antonio, a Spanish entrepreneur, telecommunications engineer. [4] [5] De Antonio was motivated to create a vehicle for hire company after trying unsuccessfully to introduce electric vehicles in European cities.
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Easy Taxi was a mobile app for taxi hailing that was available in 30 countries, [1] and it is now part of Cabify, from Maxi Mobility group. The app allowed users to book a taxi and track it in real time. [2]
4 February – A Salvadoran military contingent arrives in Haiti to assist in the UN-backed security mission there. [6] 13 February – The general hospital of Port-au-Prince is set on fire. [7] 23 February – A Kenyan police officer is killed in an operation against gangs in Artibonite Department. [8]
The public transportation is mostly privately owned in Haiti, previously it was an individual business, with the new generation of entrepreneurs, it is mainly association. The most common form of public transportation in Haiti is the use of brightly painted pickup trucks as taxis called "tap-taps". They are named this because when a passenger ...
On April 20, 1867, the newspaper began re- publishing under its current title: Le Moniteur, journal officiel de la république d'Haiti. [ 6 ] A digitized version of over 10,000 past editions of Le Moniteur was released in 2011, and the Act Of Indepence which was taken to Postdam, Germany for educational was sold to an auctioneer in Kew, England ...
L'Officiel (French pronunciation:; stylised in all caps), full name L'Officiel de la couture et de la mode de Paris ("The Paris Official [Magazine] of Couture and Fashion"), is a French monthly fashion magazine. It has been published in Paris since 1921 and targets upper-income, educated women aged from 25 to 49. [3]
Under his policies, Haiti's per capita income plummeted to $329 in 2000, compared to $600 in 1980 during the height of Jean-Claude Duvalier's rule. [14] Delatour's strategies led to a loss of self-sufficiency in rice production, leaving the country dependent on food imports and susceptible to fluctuations in global food prices.