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Bellingcat: Russian Traders are Shipping Ukrainian Grain to Saudi Arabia
Open-source intelligence agency Bellingcat (in cooperation with Lloyd's List) has detected a new buyer of "stolen" Ukrainian grain...
Read More >>Iran Stops Stateless Tanker in Continuing Crackdown on Fuel Smuggling
Iranian officials announced that they have seized yet another vessel they are accusing of smuggling diesel fuel. It is part of an...
Read More >>Video: Russian Drone Hits Product Tanker in Black Sea
A Turkish-owned product tanker was struck by a Russian drone after the vessel departed Ukraine bound for Egypt. The Ukrainian Navy...
Read More >>Uber Pioneers First Fully Electric Zero-Emissions Ferry in London
Ferry transport in London is entering a new phase, focusing on sustainability following the launch of a zero-emission vessel. The...
Read More >>Norwegian Ferry Overshoots Pier and Hits Old Post Office
On Thursday, a ferry overshot its berth and crashed into an old building alongside the pier on the island of Herfol, Norway. At ab...
Read More >>German Courts Debate Seizure of Russian Oil and Shadow Fleet Tanker
Eleven months after the German customs authorities first moved to seize a shadow fleet tanker and confiscate its cargo of Russian...
Read More >>Japan Licenses Its First Autonomous Navigation Ro-Pax Ferry
Japan is set to launch service aboard its first autonomous navigation ferry. The vessel Olympia Dream Seto recently completed the...
Read More >>Tanker Operator Quits Russian Trade After Suspected Ukrainian Strike
After one of its vessels was hit and damaged in a suspected Ukrainian attack, Turkish tanker owner Besiktas Shipping has decided t...
Read More >>New Zealand Upholds Cabotage Rules Rejecting Foreign-Flag Replacement
The Maritime Union of New Zealand and the International Transport Workers’ Federation are celebrating the decision of New Zealand’...
Read More >>Early Thick Arctic Ice Forces Russian LNG Carrier to Retreat
Russia’s attempts to continue to ship LNG from the sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 site to China appear to have been stymied by an early o...
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