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CENTCOM Says for First Time in 23 Years Three Carriers Are in Middle East
U.S. Central Command, responsible for the Middle East and the current war in Iran, confirmed on Friday that three U.S.…
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Piracy Falls to Lowest Levels in 35 Years During First Quarter of 2026
Global maritime piracy and armed robbery incidents fell to levels not seen since 1991, reports the International Maritime Bureau in…
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Somalia Registers First Ship in 30 Years with International Registry Launch
Somalia officially registered its first ocean-going ship in more than 30 years on Wednesday as part of what the government…
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Royal Navy’s Top Officer Needs Four Years to Restore Readiness
The Royal Navy’s top officer believes that the service may not be fully ready for war until the 2030s, given…
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Iran’s Strike on Ras Laffan Could Raise LNG Prices for Years
[By Dr. Adi Imsirovic]On March 19, Ras Laffan, the largest liquified natural gas (LNG) terminal in the world, supplying one-fifth…
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Maple Leaf Shipping marks 70 years with its first newcastlemax purchase
China’s Maple Leaf Shipping has marked its 70th anniversary by adding its largest vessel to date, emerging as the buyer…
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Damage to World’s Largest LNG Plant Could Take 3-5 Years to Fix
The Iranian strikes on Ras Laffan yesterday hit the world’s biggest LNG export plant, and Qatari officials say that the…
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Stena Bulk CEO Erik Hånell to step down after 14 years
Swedish tanker owner Stena Bulk will see a change at the top later this year, with long-serving chief executive Erik…
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Cargo Ships Are Becoming Stuck in the Baltic with Worst Ice in 15 Years
All along the Baltic, reports are emerging of ships becoming stuck and needing extra assistance from icebreakers as the region…
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Exports to China Fall to Lowest Output in Three Years
Exports from the Port of Los Angeles, the busiest U.S. gateway for ocean trade, fell 8% in January to the lowest monthly…
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