Explosion Reported on Crude Tanker Off the Coast of Libya
Ukraine May Pursue Sanctions Against Bangladeshi Buyers of Stolen Grain
Iran's Naval Forces Suffered Casualties From Israeli Airstrikes
USS Sampson Seizes 3.5 Tonnes of Cocaine off Central or South America
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Jun 30, 2025
The Maritime Executive
Explosion Reported on Crude Tanker Off the Coast of Libya
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Usko MFU, a small bulker seized by Ukraine last year for allegedly carrying stolen wheat (State Security Service of Ukraine)
Ukraine May Pursue Sanctions Against Bangladeshi Buyers of Stolen Grain
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 Nedsa warehouse at 27.14816N 56.2083E destroyed on June 21. Note Nedsa speedboats stored in the lot alongside (CJRC)
Iran's Naval Forces Suffered Casualties From Israeli Airstrikes
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Drugs
USS Sampson Seizes 3.5 Tonnes of Cocaine off Central or South America
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One-third of Novatek's Arctic LNG 2 plant under way for its permanent installation in the Russian Arctic (Novatek)
Report: China's Investments in the Arctic are Exaggerated
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The minehunter Narcis, now renamed Mariupol (file image courtesy Lithuanian Defense Ministry)
Ukraine's Navy Gifted Two Minehunters to Boost Black Sea Security
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CDL
India’s Mazagon Shipbuilders to Acquire Colombo Dockyard
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Trans Mountail
Alberta is Gearing Up for a New Oil Pipeline to Prince Rupert
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A PLA Navy submarine attached to a submarine flotilla of the PLA Northern Theater Command steams during a training exercise on September 15, 2023. (Photo by Zhang Nan/eng.chinamil.com.cn)
China is Preparing to Counter U.S. Submarine Surveillance System
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CO2 transport
Norway and France Agree to Cross-Border CO2 Transport and Storage
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Green battery
Enhanced Safety Regulations Could Advance Maritime Electrification
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Oslo Norway
Norway Awards $15M in Grants for Nine Port Improvement Projects
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Global Maritime Organizations Unite to Accelerate Electrification
Tykoflex and Kongsberg Discovery Aim to Advance Smart Subsea Infrastructure
bound4blue with Third-Party Assessed Average Daily Fuel Savings of 1.7 Tons
ECSA Welcomes the Hong Kong Convention Entering into Force Globally

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