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US WILL BOLSTER POSTURE IN PERSIAN GULF AS IRAN SEIZES THIRD TANKER

16 MAY 2023  The White House on Friday said the U.S. Navy would “begin to bolster its defensive posture” in the Arabian Gulf region in response to actions by Iran continuing to harass commercial vessels in the region. At the same time, Iranian state media was widely reporting that they …

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CLARKSONS WARNS OF CII SPEED MISCONCEPTIONS

17 MAY 2023 Clarksons, a leading shipping consultancy, is urging its clients to reassess their decisions related to Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) compliance and the calculation methods being used. The operational measure, adopted by the IMO, came into effect at the start of the year and is expected to lead to a …

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RUSSIA STARTS BUILDING SHIPS FOR NORTH-SOUTH TRADE ROUTE TO IRAN

16 MAY 2023  The first block for a new class of Russian domestic containership that is also capable of carrying dry bulk cargo was laid down at the Lotos Shipyard, part of the state-owned United Shipbuilding Corporation. In addition to the unique design, the shipbuilding corporation is reporting the ships …

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MARITIME RANSOMWARE: IMPACTS AND INCIDENT RESPONSE

16 MAY 2023  The maritime community continues to see a rise in cybersecurity incidents. For instance, earlier this year, DNV, a Norwegian shipping classification society, suffered a ransomware attack through its ShipManager software, forcing the organization to shut down its servers. The attack affected approximately 70 customers operating around 1,000 …

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A NEW URINE TEST COULD BE A SIMPLE WAY TO CHECK FOR CANCER

15 MAY 2023 Diagnosing cancer early makes a significant difference to the chances of a patient’s successful recovery, which is why cheap, non-invasive screening tests are so important. A new diagnostic tool development by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US needs little more than a sample of …

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TURKEY REPORTS PROGRESS ON FREEING SHIPS BLOCKADED BY RUSSIA

14 MAY 2023  In two days of diplomatic talks with Russia and Ukraine last week, Turkish diplomats made progress towards an agreement to release all Turkish cargo ships from Ukraine, where about five dozen foreign vessels have been trapped by a Russian naval blockade for the past 15 months. The …

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LIFEBOATS ON CARGO SHIPS NEED TO BE REDESIGNED TO IMPROVE CREW SAFETY

14 MAY 2023  While there have been significant advancements in developing lifesaving equipment, the Container Ship Safety Forum says there are far too many injuries to crewmembers aboard cargo ships while launching lifeboats. The industry association, which has a goal to improve safety performance in the container shipping industry, says …

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DISABLED BOXSHIP BEING TOWED TO SHELTERED BAY AFTER REPEATED PROBLEMS

13 MAY 2023  A disabled Singapore register containership, Shiling, is under tow heading back to New Zealand after earlier in the day issuing a Mayday distress call. Maritime New Zealand is reporting that the situation is under control and they have released the rescue teams that had been on standby as …

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SCIENTISTS UNCOVERED EVIDENCE OF WHAT COULD BE EARTH’S FIRST MASS ANIMAL EXTINCTION

12 MAY 2023 Since the Cambrian explosion 538.8 million years ago – a time when many of the animal phyla we’re familiar with today were established – five major mass extinction events have whittled down the biodiversity of all creatures great and small. Last year, researchers from the US published evidence of …

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MARITIME AND NAVAL DIPLOMACY: THE CASE FOR A MARITIME G7

11 MAY 2023 By John Konrad (gCaptain Editorial) In a world hastily retreating from globalization, the maritime domain has emerged as the critical arena for global peace, prosperity, and security. However, a concerning vacuum of leadership has formed in this domain, as it is fragmented across different industry segments, geographic locations, and …

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