09 FEB 2024 The Philippines is a heavily Catholic nation, and the views of the church carry weight – so it made national news when six bishops called on the government to do more to protect Philippine fishermen from Chinese incursions. The bishops – all from jurisdictions with artisanal fishing …
Read More »TURKISH SHIP PILOT DIES IN BOARDING ACCIDENT
08 FEB 2024 A Turkish ship pilot has died after falling into the water during a pilot transfer operation at the Bosphorus Strait. The accident took place Sunday morning near the southern entrance of the waterway in Istanbul. Captain Oguz Kok, the pilot, fell while trying to board the bulk …
Read More »CHINESE SHIPS GET INSURANCE EDGE NAVIGATING RED SEA
07 FEB 2024 Chinese-owned merchant ships are getting hefty discounts on their insurance when sailing through the Red Sea, another sign of how Houthi attacks in the area are punishing the commercial interests of vessels with ties to the west. The militants began going after Israeli-linked vessels back in mid-November, …
Read More »US SANCTIONS HALT DELIVERY OF NEW VESSELS FOR RUSSIA’S ARCTIC LNG 2
06 FEB 2024 The delivery of specialized ships to a new Russian liquefied natural gas facility is being upended by US sanctions, according to Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd., threatening exports. The Japanese shipping line can no longer charter the three ice-breaker LNG ships to the Arctic LNG 2 project due to US restrictions, and efforts to …
Read More »UNION SURVEY REVEALS ALARMING LEVEL OF HARASSMENT ON CANADIAN SHIPS
05 FEB 2024 The Seafarers’ International Union of Canada (SIU) recently revealed alarming statistics showing nearly half of all seafarers working in the Canadian marine sector have experienced harassment or bullying during their career. This report, released by SIU Canada, is a compilation of data from a survey conducted in …
Read More »VIETNAM’S PORTS BENEFIT FROM GEOPOLITICS AND TRADE WARS
04 FEB 2024 Vietnam’s main ports have shot up the world rankings in terms of volumes of container-based traffic as manufacturers increasingly pull out of China in the wake of the tariff-based trade war with America. As the latest data on Vietnam’s growing “connectivity” – essentially the smooth and cost-effective …
Read More »SEVERAL BIZARRE VISUAL SYMPTOMS SHOWN TO BE A STRONG PREDICTOR FOR ALZHEIMER’S
03 FEB 2024 The rare condition posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) involves strange, troubling issues with vision and spatial awareness – including difficulty judging distances, seeing movement, and recognizing objects – and a new study highlights its close relationship to Alzheimer’s disease in more detail than ever before. PCA and Alzheimer’s have long been linked …
Read More »WHO WARNS CANCER CASES WILL JUMP 77% BY 2050. HERE’S WHY.
02 FEB 2024 The number of new cancer cases will rise to more than 35 million in 2050 – 77 percent higher than the figure in 2022, the World Health Organization‘s cancer agency warned Thursday. The WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) cited tobacco, alcohol, obesity and air pollution as key factors in the estimated rise. “Over …
Read More »BIDEN ADVISER SEES LIMITED INFLATION IMPACT FROM RED SEA ATTACKS
01 MAR 2024 President Joe Biden’s energy security adviser said the impact of Houthi rebel attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea is limited and pledged continued US action to curb the Iranian-backed group’s ability to disrupt markets. Cost pressures have been more on logistics than on energy commodities, Amos Hochstein …
Read More »AMID RED SEA CRISIS, SHIPS NOW FACE RISE IN SOMALI PIRACY
31 FEB 2024 Piracy off Somalia’s coast has increased since maritime security was disrupted by Houthi militants’ attacks on ships in the Red Sea in response to the Israel-Hamas war. The Horn of Africa nation has recorded five assaults on commercial ships off its coast since November, Hassan Mohamed Afrah, the …
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