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13 Test Positive for COVID-19 Aboard Luxury Cruise Ship
13 people aboard the Ponant cruise ship Le Jacques Cartier have tested positive for COVID-19, and the vessel has suspended…
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Marine World
Chevron, Exxon Shrink Spending as Coronavirus Cuts Demand
By Jennifer Hiller, Arathy S Nair and Shariq Khan Oct 30 (Reuters) – U.S. oil majors Chevron Corp and Exxon…
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60 German River Cruise Passengers Contract COVID-19
About 60 former passengers from a themed cruise aboard the river cruise ship Swiss Crystal have tested positive for COVID-19,…
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Op-Ed: U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy Will Change in the Next Four Years
[By Walter Lohman] Washington’s approach to the Indo-Pacific will change over the next four years, regardless of the outcome of the…
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China voices concern as 29 Filipino seafarers test positive for coronavirus
A total of 29 Filipino seafarers have tested positive for coronavirus after arriving in China to board their ships, according…
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IGGS Group Announces its Most Ambitious Online Event of 2020
2020 has brought many changes to the maritime industry. First, it is the year in which the IMO 2020 regulations…
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Icebreaker Polarstern Returns After Yearlong Polar Expedition
More than a year after she set sail, the German research icebreaker Polarstern has returned to port from an unusual…
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UK Border Force to Deploy Nets to Disable Migrant Boats
The UK Home Office's Clandestine Channel Threat Commander, Dan O'Mahoney, is contemplating the use of nets to foul the propellers…
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CNO: Most U.S. Navy Ships Have Experienced COVID-19
"More than 190" U.S. Navy ships have experienced at least one case of COVID-19 on board since the start of the pandemic,…
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Marine World
U.S. Military Top Brass Self-Isolating After Coast Guard No.2 Tests Positive for Coronavirus
By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters) – The U.S. military’s Joint Chiefs of Staff have almost entirely gone into…
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