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BETTER CYBERSECURITY AT SEA STARTS WITH THE CREW

04 JUNE 2022  Fixing cybersecurity problems requires understanding how seafarers themselves perceive cyber risks. It was the afternoon of June 27, 2017, when nearly every computer serving the Danish shipping giant Maersk went dark. A piece of malware called NotPetya, created by Russians to attack the Ukraine, had accidently snuck …

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BLACK SEA CONVOYS…ODESA, WE HAVE A PROBLEM!

03 JUNE 2022 The Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022 had a profound impact on shipping in the Black Sea. To prevent the Russian Navy from sailing into their ports and attempting to seize them in a coup de main, Ukrainian tugboats and naval auxiliaries mined the waters along …

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EUROPEAN COUNCIL AGREES TO BAN SEABORNE IMPORTS OF RUSSIAN OIL

01 JUNE 2022  The European Council has agreed in principle to ban seaborne imports of oil from Russia, leaving a carve-out for pipeline shipments in order to secure the vote of Hungary and other states with high dependence on Russian crude. “The sanctions will immediately impact 75 percent of Russian …

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GIANT MAGNETIC WAVES HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED OSCILLATING AROUND EARTH’S CORE

02 JUN 2022 Earth’s interior is a far from quiet place. Deep below our surface activities, the planet rumbles with activity, from plate tectonics to convection currents that circulate through the hot magmatic fluids far underneath the crust. Now scientists studying satellite data of Earth have identified something inside Earth …

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IRAN INTERCEPTS TWO GREEK TANKERS IN RETALIATORY ACTION

30 MAY 2022  In an apparent retaliatory action against Greece for permitting the U.S. seizure of a cargo of Iranian crude, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard boarded and is detaining two Greek flagged crude oil tankers that were departing the Persian Gulf. Reports indicate that the tankers were both intercepted by helicopters …

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MINED PORTS, RED TAPE AND RUSSIA RISK STOP UKRAINE GRAIN

30 MAY 2022 Resuming Ukrainian grain shipments will be time consuming given challenges that include mine-clearing in Black Sea ports and the need for cooperation from the very country that kicked off the war, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said. Nauseda is among a small group of European leaders pushing for …

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RUSSIA BLAMES UKRAINE: “THEY MINED THE PORTS, NOT US”

29 MAY 2022 A senior U.N. official is due to visit Moscow in the coming days to discuss reviving fertilizer exports, Russia’s U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said on Wednesday, stressing that the talks were not linked to a resumption of Ukrainian grain shipments. Since Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine on Feb. …

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WHY YOUR BODY MAY NEED TO SHED SOME TEARS, EVEN IF YOU DON’T FEEL SAD

30 MAY 2022 It’s been a big week and you feel exhausted, and suddenly you find yourself crying at a nice nappy commercial. Or maybe you are struck with a cold or the coronavirus and the fact your partner used up all the milk just makes you want to weep. You may …

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