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A bulk carrier arrives at Paranagua on a Saturday morning at 08:00 local time. Sugar cargo, clean fixture, terms agreed weeks earlier in what looked l...
China's government has a long history of expanding its physical footprint in the Philippine exclusive economic zone, from small buoys and instrument t...
The French government is set to release the specifications for its next offshore wind tender, which seeks to develop 11 projects spanning each of Fran...
The Trump administration has reopened three more marine national monument areas to commercial fishing, reversing previous administrations' decisions t...
John Healey, the British Defence Minister, has resigned in protest at the UK government’s failure to fund the long-awaited Defence Investment Plan.Pub...
The prospect of chasing a world record holds a certain fascination for adventurers, and often leads them in unusual directions. The record for a short...
High winds and poor weather conditions are being cited as the likely cause for an incident in the Port of Esbjerg, Denmark, on Wednesday morning, June...
Mexico, Belize, and Colombia are all reporting that they are continuing to send humanitarian aid to the beleaguered people of Cuba. The ships are arri...
The U.S. Navy is investigating a fatal shooting aboard the future USS John F. Kennedy, the second Ford-class supercarrier. At about 0516 hours on Satu...
An incident took place approximately 88 nautical miles from Balhaf, Yemen, in the Gulf of Aden that was likely an attempted piracy. However, it also r...
UAE state oil company ADNOC is selling more of its crude than might be expected given the Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. This week, it anno...
The AFL-CIO's maritime unions are calling for comprehensive cargo policies to generate the revenue base for an American maritime revival. Commercial a...
A U.S. Army helicopter was shot down by Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday morning, prompting a high-stakes rescue mission - executed b...
It took intervention from the Turkish government to finally rescue four Indian seafarers who had been stuck on a decrepit cargo ship after the owner o...
On Friday, a Ukrainian naval drone was discovered in the Romanian port of Constanta, entangled in a pollution-control boom. The device later detonated...
Israel has responded to four waves of IRGC missile attacks, none of which appear to have damaged their targets, with a series of attacks across Iran....
The Indian crew of a sanctioned, shadow fleet tanker abandoned ship on Monday, June 8, after a fire was reported aboard the ship. U.S. Central Command...
For several days, US forces have responded to a number of IRGC attacks in the Strait of Hormuz area by launching counterattacks of their own. This se...
In the latest episode of the Offshore Marine Service Association's podcast, Maritime in America, OMSA CEO Aaron Smith interviewed TME's own Tony Munoz...
In this edition of The Maritime Executive's podcast series, Marcura Group CEO Henrik Hyldahn joined TME to talk about the advent of AI tools for shipp...
The carrier USS Gerald R. Ford has had a challenging year, including a 334-day deployment and a significant shipboard fire. The vessel was also dogged...