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UN Security Council Condemns Houthi Attacks on Shipping
On Monday, all members of the UN Security Council signed a statement condemning "in the strongest terms" the Houthi rebe...
Read More >>White House's Gaza Aid Operation May Start Sooner Than Expected
As UN officials warn that famine looms in Gaza, the government of Cyprus is working to raise funds to strengthen and expand a mari...
Read More >>Venture Global Will Be First U.S. LNG Producer to Own Fleet of LNG Carriers
Venture Global, which is developing LNG facilities in Louisiana on the U.S. Gulf Coast is also becoming the first U.S. p...
Read More >>Evergreen Containership Retrofitted with Full Carbon Capture System
A Chinese shipyard completed the first retrofit of a fully functioning carbon capture system aboard a large containershi...
Read More >>Clean and Pure
Shipowners have every incentive to ensure the cleanliness of their operations and go to great lengths to find the best s...
Read More >>Indian Navy Corners Pirates and Rescues Bulker After Months of Captivity
The Indian Navy has continued its aggressive support of shipping in the Red Sea reporting two interactions with Somali p...
Read More >>First Bunkering and Tests of Ammonia as Marine Fuel Completed in Singapore
In what may be a pivotal moment in the future of alternative marine fuels, the world’s first bunkering of ammonia...
Read More >>Houthis Target Tanker as They Also Involve Hamas in Red Sea Conflict
The situation in the Red Sea region remains complicated as the Houthis continue their attacks firing today at a tanker w...
Read More >>Bulker Anchors off Somalia as Pirates are Reported on the Prowl for Targets
The hijacked Bangladeshi bulker Abdullah anchored off Somalia on Thursday morning after unconfirmed reports of a possibl...
Read More >>U.S. Calls on Panama to Withdraw Registry of Tankers Carrying Iranian Oil
The United States has asked Panama to remove tankers from its registry that are violating sanctions on the trade in Iranian oil. I...
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