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  • IRAN CONFIRMS TWO-WEEK CEASEFIRE AND A LIMITED OPENING OF STRAIT OF HORMUZ

    09 APR 2026 Iran has confirmed that it plans to allow marine traffic to pass through the Strait of H…

  • CONTAINER VESSEL REPORTS BEING HIT OFF IRAN

    08 APR 2026 Attacks on container ships in the Persian Gulf continued with a new report of a vessel b…

  • TRAFFIC THROUGH STRAIT OF HORMUZ TICKS UP, BUT IRAN RETAINS CONTROL

    07 APR 2026 Transit volume through the Strait of Hormuz remains a fraction of what it was before the…

  • RUSSIA ACCUSES UKRAINE OF SINKING SHIP CARRYING GRAIN KILLING THREE CREW

    06 APR 2026  The Russian-installed governor of the Kherson region is accusing Ukraine of using a dro…

  • SWEDEN RELEASES SHADOW TANKER DETAINED ON SUSPICION OF OIL POLLUTION

    05 APR 2026 The Swedish Coast Guard released the detained shadow fleet product tanker Flora 1, sayin…

  • SOMALIA REGISTERS FIRST SHIP IN 30 YEARS WITH INTERNATIONAL REGISTRY LAUNCH

    04 APR 2026 Somalia officially registered its first ocean-going ship in more than 30 years on Wednes…

MAURITIUS ARRESTS OFFICERS AND TOWS WAKASHIO AS QUESTIONS PERSIST

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20 AUG 2020  The Government of Mauritius today arrested the captain of the bulk carrier Wakashio while it also moved ahead with the plans to tow the forward section of the wrecked ship out to sea and sink it. All of this was happening as increasing questions emerged over why the vessel …

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GREENLAND’S MELTING ICE SHEET HAS ‘PASSED THE POINT OF NO RETURN’, SCIENTISTS SAY

17/08/2020 1,298

19 AUG 2020 Greenland’s ice sheet may have hit a tipping point that sets it on an irreversible path to completely disappearing. Snowfall that normally replenishes Greenland’s glaciers each year can no longer keep up with the pace of ice melt, according to researchers at Ohio State University. That means …

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FDA GRANTS EMERGENCY AUTHORISATION TO CHEAP NEW COVID-19 SALIVA TEST

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18 AUG 2020 On Saturday, the US Food and Drug Administration granted emergency use authorization to a saliva-based test funded by the NBA and National Basketball Players Association to be available for public use, the agency announced. The test was developed by researchers at Yale and jointly funded by the …

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USING LIQUID AIR FOR ENERGY STORAGE AND MARITIME PROPULSION

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Liquid air energy storage and regeneration plant 18 AUG 2020  In the area of renewable energy vessel propulsion, the scale of maritime vessel technology allows for application of grid-scale energy storage technologies that would otherwise be impractical for road or rail vehicle propulsion. Initiatives are underway in the UK to …

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GROUNDED BULKER WAKASHIO BREAKS APART OFF MAURITIUS

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17 AUG 2020  The situation at the grounded bulk carrier Wakashio started to deteriorate overnight on Friday, August 14, and on Saturday, August 15 the end came when the 203,000 DWT Panama flagged bulk carrier broke apart. The drama had begun three weeks earlier when the ship sailing from China to Brazil …

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SINGAPOREAN SHIPPING MAGNATE CHARGED WITH ORDERING FAKE LOAN DOCUMENTS

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16 AUG 2020  The Singaporean oil and shipping magnate Lim Oon Kuin – better known as OK Lim – has been charged with “abetment of forgery for the purpose of cheating” in connection with an allegedly fraudulent trade financing transaction. According to prosecutors, OK Lim instructed a contracts executive at …

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