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Australia to spend $1 billion to boost maritime surveillance with drone, upgrades
Australia will spend A$1.5 billion ($966 million) to boost maritime surveillance of its northern approaches, buying more long-range drone aircraft and ... World News -
India, Russia to expand maritime cooperation
India and Russia will explore the possibility of using new transport corridors such as the Northern Sea Route and Eastern Maritime Corridor between ... World News -
Iran loses bid to host shipping event after UN agency vote
Iran’s offer to host a maritime event in October has been rejected after a proposal led by the US to rescind the bid was approved in a vote at the UN ... Middle East -
Two more grain ships depart from Ukraine as third port opens
Two more ships, carrying corn and soybeans, departed from Ukrainian Black Sea ports on Monday, Turkey and Ukraine said, taking the total to ten since ... World News -
DP World to operate logistics park at Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Port
DP World is to operate a logistics park at the Saudi Arabian port of Jeddah, according to the Kingdom’s port authority which on Monday invited media ... Business -
UAE spent $10 billion in maritime, energy development projects under Sheikh Khalifa
The United Arab Emirates spent around $10 billion in energy, infrastructure and maritime development projects under the rule of the late Sheikh ... Gulf -
World’s biggest container lines suspend shipping to Russia
The world’s two biggest container lines on Tuesday suspended cargo shipments to and from Russia in response to Western sanctions on Moscow following ... World News -
Iran warns of response if security threatened after ship attack: Foreign ministry
Iran will respond promptly to any threat against its security, a foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday, after the United States, Israel and ... Middle East -
Secret UK defense ministry documents discovered at bus stop
Britain’s government said Sunday it was investigating how secret defense documents, outlining the movements of a warship that led to Russia firing ... World News -
Greece says coastguard vessel ‘harassed’, damaged by Turkish patrol boat
The Greek coastguard said that one of its patrol vessels was “harassed” by a Turkish patrol boat on Sunday, causing minor damage, a day before the ... World News -
Sri Lankan investigators questions burning ship crew after marine disaster
Sri Lankan criminal investigators began questioning the crew of a burning cargo ship Monday, as the Singapore-registered carrier smouldered for a 12th ... World News -
One crew feared dead after Japanese cargo ship collision: Media
A crew member of a Japanese cargo ship was feared dead on Sunday after he was recovered near a vessel that had capsized and sunk following a collision ... World News -
Egypt court postpones Suez ship hearing for more compensation talks
An Egypt court on Saturday adjourned a case on the container ship that blocked the Suez Canal to allow for more time to negotiate for a ... Middle East -
Stranded Australian coal cargo arrives in China after 356 days at sea
The Jag Anand, stranded off the Chinese coast for 356 days with Australian coal, left the port of Jingtang yesterday after delivering its cargo, ... World News -
China sends navy ships to help Indonesia salvage sunken submarine
Chinese navy ships have arrived off Bali to help haul up a submarine that sank last month killing 53 crew, the Indonesian Navy said Tuesday as it ... World News -
China plans next steps in 400-ton oil spill clean-up off Qingdao port
Chinese officials were considering siphoning the remaining cargo at sea from a huge tanker that spilled hundreds of tons of oil into the Yellow Sea ... World News -
Chinese tanker spills oil off Qingdao port after ship collision
A tanker carrying around one million barrels of bitumen mix was involved in a collision near the Chinese port city of Qingdao, spilling oil into the ... World News -
Sri Lanka expels ship carrying undeclared nuclear material for China
Sri Lankan authorities on Wednesday expelled an Antigua-registered ship that entered the island’s territory without declaring a radioactive cargo ... World News -
Philippines bolsters maritime presence to protect territory, resources
The Philippines is beefing up its presence in the South China Sea and deploying more ships and an aircraft to protect its maritime territory and ... World News -
India protests US Navy’s transit through its exclusive economic zone without consent
India protested to the United States for a navy vessel conducting a transit through its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) without consent, the foreign ... World News -
China’s ‘incursions’ may lead to ‘unwanted hostilities’: Philippine president’s aide
Territorial “incursions” by hundreds of Chinese vessels in the South China Sea are straining ties between Manila and Beijing, and could lead to ... World News -
Suez Canal ship probe underway a day after being freed from six-day stranding
Experts on Tuesday boarded a colossal container ship that had been stuck for nearly a week in the Suez Canal before it was freed as questions swirled ... Middle East -
New attempts planned to free huge vessel stuck in Egypt’s Suez Canal
A giant container ship remained stuck sideways in Egypt’s Suez Canal for a fifth day Saturday, as authorities prepared to make new attempts to free ... North Africa -
Suez Canal remains blocked amid efforts to free stuck vessel
A giant container ship remained stuck sideways in Egypt’s Suez Canal for a fifth day Saturday, as authorities prepared to make new attempts to free ... Middle East -
Philippines protests China’s ‘threatening presence’ in disputed waters
The Philippines complained to China on Monday about what it described as the “swarming and threatening presence” of Chinese vessels in disputed waters ... World News -
Greek, Turkish foreign ministers to hold talks in Ankara in April
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu will meet in Ankara on April 14, officials said on Wednesday, in a ... World News -
China plans to deter Taiwan independence but seeks peaceful ties
China will resolutely deter any separatist activity seeking Taiwan’s independence but is committed to promoting the peaceful growth of relations ... World News -
Israeli-owned cargo ship back at sea after suffering mysterious explosion
An Israeli-owned cargo ship that suffered a mysterious explosion last week has left Dubai’s port and was transiting the Gulf of Oman on Wednesday, ... Gulf -
Greek jets allegedly harassed Turkish research vessel in Aegean Sea, Turkey claims
Turkey said on Tuesday that four Greek jets harassed a Turkish research vessel in the Aegean Sea but Athens denied the accusation, which comes as the ... World News -
Maritime insurance cost to spike after Iran seizes South Korean tanker: Expert
Maritime insurance costs could spike in the short-term should the situation surrounding the seizure of a South Korean-flagged tanker in Arabian Gulf ... Middle East
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