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Maritime News
Houthis Remain on the Sideline While Iran Threatens to Widen Conflict
Senior political figures associated with the IRGC-dominated hardliner faction in the Iranian leadership continue to make escalatory threats in an…
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New Initiative Surveys Seafarers’ Experiences of Misconduct at Sea
The global shipping industry is attempting to come to grips with an ongoing problem with sexual harassment and assault. Surveys indicate that…
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Port News
AD Ports eyes Black Sea foothold with Constanța tie-up
AD Ports Group is looking to expand its footprint into Eastern Europe after signing a framework agreement with National Company…
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Maritime News
AD Ports Sees New Opportunities in Black Sea Market
Barely a month after DP World sold its stake in Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Pivdennyi, another UAE-based operator, AD…
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New Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge Transported to Stockholm by Sea
A new pedestrian and cycle bridge has been transported to Stockholm by sea from Poland. It arrived in six large…
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Bering Sea Trawler Boarded and Investigated in Pollock-Counting Dispute
The U.S. Coast Guard and the Seattle-based American Seafood Company (ASC) have launched a public dispute over how to count…
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Port News
Black Sea oil hubs in crosshairs after drone strikes
Ukraine has stepped up its campaign against Russian energy infrastructure, with drone strikes hitting key export facilities around the Black…
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Maritime News
Ukraine Strikes Frigate and Oil Terminal in Massive Attack on Novorossiysk
In what is being called one of the most ambitious attacks staged on the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk,…
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China’s Deep Sea Mining Research May Be Cover for Surveillance
[By Elizabeth Claire Alberts and Kara Fox]A Mongabay and CNN investigation found the eight Chinese state-owned ships that conduct deep-sea mining res… maritime-executive
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Port News
The rise of hydrogen in short sea shipping
Dave Lee, executive director at e1 Marine, writes for Splash today. Hydrogen has become one of shipping’s most debated fuels,…
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