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Six States Criticize China for Detaining Panama-Flagged Ships
The U.S. government and five small Latin American states have issued a statement pushing back on perceived Chinese retaliation against…
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With the Ceasefire on the Brink, Gulf States Prepare
With the ceasefire between Iran and its adversaries hanging in the balance, a lack of substantial progress in the negotiations…
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United States Ambivalent to Russian Oil Sanctions
Particularly in the United States, where the constitution was designed to incorporate checks and balances between the different parts of…
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Seafarer Organizations Work with Gulf States for Crews Caught in War Zone
Concern continues for the estimated 20,000 seafarers trapped in the Persian Gulf on as many as 2,000 to 3,000 ships…
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The United States Can’t Deter China Without Allied Shipyards
[By Patrick M. Cronin and David Glick]Industrial endurance and allied integration are indispensable to making deterrence-by-denial against China cred… maritime-executive
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Port News
Baltic states on high alert after fresh subsea cable damage incidents
Baltic littoral states are on high alert as a fresh round of attacks on subsea infrastructure ripples across the region,…
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Could Northeast States Trade Pipeline Access for Offshore Wind Permits?
In mid-December 2025, the Trump Administration halted offshore wind projects from New England to Virginia, placing development on an indefinite…
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Dominion Energy Sues BOEM as Governors Demand Briefing and End of Stop Work
Dominion Energy, the developer of one of the five offshore wind energy projects that received a stop-work order from the…
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Report: EU to Work With Flag States to Increase Shadow Tanker Inspections
The diplomatic arm of the European Union is reported to be working on a new plan to further increase the…
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