

Russia Has Rejected The West’s Oil Price Cap Of $60 Per Barrel
Russia has reportedly rejected a $60 per barrel price cap on seaborne crude oil decided by Australia, the EU, and the Group of Seven (G7)


Russia has reportedly rejected a $60 per barrel price cap on seaborne crude oil decided by Australia, the EU, and the Group of Seven (G7)


Attempts to smuggle weapons such as guns and knives via checkpoints may soon be easily detected with artificial intelligence. Known as eXaminer, the unique technology


Per search and rescue (SAR) officials, 17 seafarers have been rescued from a vehicle carrier sinking off Indonesia. The master of Serasi I initially informed


Piotr Gruszecki, the captain of a container ship weighing more than 8,000 tons, has reportedly been fined on being discovered to be drunk while on


Classification society DNV has awarded Container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd the DNV Excellence 5 Star Award for its use of international management systems to enhance its


The Seafarers’ Charity has announced that an incredible £10 million has been awarded by the Charity to support the safety and welfare of seafarers over


Singapore and the Netherlands have become the latest countries to accept amendments to the Convention on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) which will expand the


The technology group Wärtsilä has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Texas based Bleutec Industries. The agreement covers Wärtsilä’s role as the system integrator for


During the ongoing 128th Session of the Council of International Maritime Organisation (IMO) being held at London Dr. Sanjeev Ranjan, Secretary Ministry of Ports, Shipping
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