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  • IMO ADOPTS MASS CODE: THE AUTONOMOUS SHIP MOVES FROM DRAWING BOARD TO REGULATED REALITY

    05 JUNE 2026 The maritime industry has spent the better part of a decade debating whether autonomous…

  • SAILORS STRESSED AND EXHAUSTED AFTER MONTHS TRAPPED BY STRAIT OF HORMUZ BLOCKADE

    04 JUNE 2026 The sea is sometimes so tranquil that Captain Hassan Khan forgets his ship has been stu…

  • SHIPPING INDUSTRY SAYS HORMUZ PEACE DEAL ALONE WON’T BRING SHIPS BACK

    04 JUNE 2026 Executives warn that freedom of navigation requires more than a ceasefire as confidence…

  • OMAN WARNS OF SUSPECTED FLOATING MINE IN HORMUZ, REINFORCING SHIPPING INDUSTRY FEARS

    03 JUNE 2026 Oman’s Maritime Security Centre (MSC) on Saturday issued a navigation warning after a f…

  • POLICE FIND COCAINE INSIDE A LUXURY AUSTRALIAN BUS ABOARD A RO/RO

    02 JUNE 2026 The Australian Border Force (ABF) has once again busted a cocaine shipment tucked insid…

  • AFTER IRANIAN ATTACK, ACTIVISTS RENEW PUSH FOR LIVE EXPORT BAN

    01 JUNE 2026 Animal welfare organizations are renewing their push for a total ban on seaborne livest…

U.S. SHATTERS LNG EXPORT RECORD, BECOMES FIRST NATION TO TOP 100 MILLION TONS

03/01/2026 308

02 JAN 2026 The U.S. in 2025 became the first country to export more than 100 million metric tons (mmt) of liquefied natural gas in a single year, powered by the startup of production from new plants, preliminary data from LSEG showed. The world’s largest LNG exporter sold 111 mmt of the fuel, …

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HONG KONG COURT SENTENCES OIL TANKER CAPTAIN TO JAIL FOR POOR SEAMANSHIP

03/01/2026 295

01 JAN 2026 A court in Hong Kong sentenced the master of a Chinese-registered oil tanker to 14 months in jail after he pleaded guilty to one count of endangering the safety of others at sea. The judge said the captain’s actions were “obviously too slow,” and it resulted in …

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DESPITE U.S. “BLOCKADE,” FOREIGN-FLAGGED TANKERS ARRIVE IN VENEZUELA

03/01/2026 272

31 DEC 2025  Foreign-flagged tankers continue to call in Venezuela despite a White House “quarantine” order and the new U.S. policy of seizing Venezuela-linked ships, according to TankerTrackers.com. The independent consultancy told Reuters that it was aware of at least two sanctioned vessels that have arrived in Venezuela in recent …

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KIDNAPPED LPG CARRIER CREW RELEASED FROM CAPTIVITY IN WEST AFRICA

03/01/2026 280

30 DEC 2025  The nine members of the crew aboard the LPG gas carrier CGAS Saturn have been released and are reported to be safe after their ordeal in West Africa. The owner of the vessel, Christiania Gas, announced on December 29 that the crew was released and being repatriated. …

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OVER 50% OF HEART ATTACKS IN YOUNGER WOMEN AREN’T FROM CLOGGED ARTERIES

29/12/2025 313

29 DEC 2025 Traditionally, most heart attacks have been blamed on clogged arteries causing atherothrombosis – where blood clots block flow to the heart. But research suggests we may be underestimating the role of other causes, particularly in younger adults. Scientists from the Mayo Clinic in the US analyzed 1,474 …

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A DISTINCT NEW TYPE OF DIABETES IS OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED

29/12/2025 278

28 DEC 2025 This year, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) officially recognized a fifth form of diabetes, after decades of controversy. It’s now urging other health authorities, like the World Health Organization (WHO), to follow suit. Type 5 diabetes is rarely discussed or researched, and yet it is thought to …

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