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EXPERT REVEALS 8 ‘ESSENTIAL’ WAYS TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF STROKE

29 MAR 2025 As a nurse working in a neurocritical care, I witnessed the sudden and devastating effects of stroke on survivors and their carers. Following my nursing career, I became a researcher specializing in stroke. Knowledge of stroke risk factors in the general public is poor, so stroke prevention …

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US DELEGATION AIMS FOR MARITIME CEASEFIRE IN THE BLACK SEA

28 MAR 2025 A U.S. delegation will seek progress toward a Black Sea ceasefire and a broader cessation of violence in the war in Ukraine when it meets for talks with Russian officials on Monday, after discussions with diplomats from Ukraine on Sunday. The so-called technical talks come as U.S. President Donald Trump intensifies his drive for …

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ZERO EMISSION SHIPS WILL BE READY, FUEL SUPPLY A WORRY SAYS LR CHIEF

27 MAR 2025 Nick Brown, Chief Executive of LRCredit: Lloyd’s Register Lloyd’s Register sees a big year ahead for ammonia as a fuel and has positioned itself to support shipping on its wider decarbonisation and digitalisation voyage with LR OneOcean. Shipping is often accused of being slow when it comes …

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USTR’S PROPOSED CHINA PORT FEES COULD COST CONTAINER SHIPPING OVER $100 BILLION, EXPERT WARNS

26 MAR 2025 A proposed U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) fee structure targeting Chinese-built ships and operators could cost the container shipping sector alone over $106.9 billion annually and severely disrupt global supply chains, according to maritime expert John McCown. The USTR proposed new port entrance fees in February as part …

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CYBER HACKERS CLAIM TO HAVE DISABLED IRANIAN SHIP COMMUNICATIONS

25 MAR 2025 A shadowy group of cyber hackers is claiming that it launched a massive attack and has successfully disabled communications for much of Iran’s merchant fleet. While the report cannot be independently verified, the group which calls itself Lab Dookhtegan is known and according to experts is credible …

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PIRATES ABANDON YEMENI FISHING BOAT AFTER FOUR DAYS

24 MAR 2025 The EU’s operation monitoring security in the Horn of Africa region reports the pirates have abandoned the fishing vessel Al-Hidaya that they hijacked last weekend. EUNAVFOR Atalanta notes it is the third piracy-related case involving a Yemeni fishing vessel and is in addition to a Chinese fishing …

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CHOKEPOINTS ARE THE FOCUS OF A NEW COLD WAR

23 MAR 2025 How the Slow Strangulation of Global Trade Became the Defining Battle of a New Cold War In 1883, Alfred Thayer Mahan laid out the brutal truth of global power: Whoever rules the waves rules the world. He wasn’t just talking about fleets of warships. He was talking …

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ICS AND CMI LAUNCH MARITIME TREATY CAMPAIGN TO COMBAT GLOBAL REGULATORY GAPS

22 MAR 2025 The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and Comité Maritime International (CMI) have launched an updated campaign aimed at accelerating the ratification of critical maritime treaties, addressing growing concerns over regulatory inconsistencies in global shipping. The initiative, titled ‘Promoting Maritime Treaty Ratification,’ targets several key conventions requiring urgent …

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YEMEN’S HOUTHIS WON’T ‘DIAL DOWN’ UNDER US PRESSURE OR IRANIAN APPEALS

21 MAR 2025 Yemen’s Houthis will not “dial down” their action against Israeli shipping in the Red Sea in response to U.S. military pressure or appeals from the group’s allies such as Iran, the Yemeni militant group’s foreign minister said. Jamal Amer spoke to Reuters late on Monday after the U.S. …

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ISRAEL-HAMAS CEASEFIRE ENDS, HEIGHTENING MARITIME SECURITY RISKS IN RED SEA AND GULF REGIONS

20 MAR 2025 The Israel-Hamas ceasefire has officially ended on Tuesday, with Israel resuming offensive operations in the Gaza Strip, potentially escalating maritime security concerns across the Middle East. According to maritime security firm Ambrey Analytics, the termination of the ceasefire came after unsuccessful negotiations to extend beyond ‘Phase 1,’ …

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