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  • IMO DELAYS ADOPTION OF NET ZERO FRAMEWORK BY A YEAR

    20 OCT 2025 After four days of increasingly tense and fraught negotiations at the MEPC plans for a g…

  • INDUSTRY VOICES DISAPPOINTMENT AND CONCERN AS IMO POSTPONES GLOBAL SHIPPING CARBON TAX VOTE

    20 OCT 2025 Governments at the International Maritime Organization decided to postpone for one year …

  • MORE SEAFARERS ARE EXAGGERATING CVS TO WIN TANKER JOBS WARNS DANICA

    20 OCT 2025 Faced with increasing financial pressures and a competitive workplace, a growing number …

  • SHIPOWNERS TAKE STEPS TO AVOID U.S. AND CHINESE PORT FEES

    19 OCT 2025 Shipowners are starting to reveal some of the steps that are being taken to avoid the po…

  • AFTER YEARS IN THE DARK, IRAN’S TANKERS SWITCH AIS TRANSPONDERS BACK ON

    19 OCT 2025  For reasons not yet apparent, Iranian flagged tankers have turned their AIS transmitter…

  • IRANIAN OIL EXPORTS TO CHINA COME UNDER RENEWED PRESSURE

    18 OCT 2025  Iranian oil exports to China, which over the previous three months averaged 1.52m bpd, …

FIVE CREW KIDNAPPED FROM OSV IN LATEST VIOLENT ATTACK OFF NIGERIA

16/03/2019 954

11 MAR 2019 Pirates kidnapped five crew members from an offshore supply vessel last week off the coast of Brass, Nigeria, marking yet another violent attack highlighting the risks to seafarers and ships in the region, the IMB Piracy Reporting Center has confirmed. One Nigerian Navy guard was reportedly killed …

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OVER 80 INJURED AS HIGH-SPEED HYDROFOIL FERRY HITS WHALE IN JAPAN

16/03/2019 855

10 MAR 2019 More than 80 passengers were reported injured, several seriously, after a hydrofoil ferry apparently struck a whale while underway in the Sea of Japan on Saturday (09th Mar). The high-speed hydrofoil, named Ginga, was underway from Niigata, Japan to Sado Island when the vessel struck what the …

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THE SMART WAY TO TRANSFORM SHIP SAFETY IS IN:RANGE

16/03/2019 856

10 MAR 2019 ScanReach has solved a problem no one else can, creating a technology with the potential to usher in a new age of maritime safety, connectivity and smart shipping. All will be revealed at Nor-Shipping 2019 – here’s a sneak peek. Tucked away in a quiet industrial area …

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NEW ZEALAND DETAINS BULKER OVER UNPAID WAGES TO CREW

16/03/2019 772

MV Daiwan Justice. 08 MAR 2019 Maritime authorities in New Zealand have detained the bulk carrier Daiwan Justice after learning that the crews’ wages had not been paid for almost four months. Responding to tip from the International Transport Workers’ Federation, the Panama-flagged vessel was detained by officers with the …

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THE SMART WAY TO TRANSFORM SHIP SAFETY IS IN:RANGE

07/03/2019 1,012

07 MAR 2019 ScanReach has solved a problem no one else can, creating a technology with the potential to usher in a new age of maritime safety, connectivity and smart shipping. All will be revealed at Nor-Shipping 2019 – here’s a sneak peek. Tucked away in a quiet industrial area …

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DERMATOLOGIST BREAKS DOWN 7 COMMON ‘FACTS’ ABOUT OUR SKIN

07/03/2019 1,124

08 MAR 2019 Skin is our largest organ and something we may take for granted when it’s healthy. As an academic dermatologist I frequently hear misleading “facts” that seem to be stubbornly enduring. Here are some of the most commonly shared myths that can be cleared up immediately, and some truths you …

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