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Marine World
Singapore Shipping Tycoon Indicted in Global Container Price Cartel Case
By Rong Wei Neo (Bloomberg) — Singapore shipping tycoon Teo Siong Seng was accused by the US of colluding to raise…
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Maritime News
US Coast Guard Finds and Boards Yacht in High-Profile Missing Person Case
The U.S. Coast Guard received a challenging and unusual assignment last weekend: to seize, secure and search a sailboat off…
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Marine World
Record $2.25 Billion Settlement Reached in Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse Case
The State of Maryland has finalized a $2.25 billion settlement with the owner and operator of the containership Dali, marking the…
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Sweden Charges Two in Oil Pollution Case as Shadow Tanker is Investigated
Swedish prosecutors reported that they have now filed charges against two of the crewmembers aboard a shadow fleet tanker related…
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Port News
US makes the case to torpedo ‘flawed’ Net-Zero Framework
October 18 last year saw International Maritime Organization (IMO) member states vote for a one-year delay in the Net-Zero Framework…
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Port News
Guilty verdict in high-profile North Sea crash case
A jury at the Old Bailey in the UK found Russian captain Vladimir Motin guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence…
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Maritime News
After Raid on Venezuela, Pentagon Makes Case for Expansive Naval Power
In the aftermath of the events in Venezuela last weekend, the Pentagon’s top leadership has been making the case that…
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Marine World
China Claims Taiwanese Smuggling Ring Behind Subsea Cable Sabotage Case
Chinese authorities on Wednesday said two Taiwanese citizens led a smuggling operation involving a Chinese-crewed vessel that damaged subsea cables…
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Maritime News
Second Seafarer Arrested in Ferry Malware Case
Italian police have arrested a second Latvian suspect in connection with an attempted malware attack aboard a Mediterranean ferry, expanding…
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Port News
NYK and MOL agree $72m payout in UK car carrier cartel case
Two of Japan’s biggest shipping lines — Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) and Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) — have agreed to…
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