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  • New Zealand Navy ship sinks off Samoa, all 75 onboard safe

    A Royal New Zealand Navy vessel, the Manawanui, ran aground and sank off the coast of Samoa, but all 75 crew and passengers on board were safely rescued, according to the New Zealand Defence Force.

  • Ship earlier attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels sinks in the Red Sea

    Ship earlier attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels sinks in the Red Sea

    The Rubymar had been drifting after the attack in February. It marks the first ship sunk by the Houthis amid their monthslong attacks on shipping in the vital waterway.

  • Ship suspected to contain dual-use consignment for Pak's nuclear programme stopped at Mumbai port

    Ship suspected to contain dual-use consignment for Pak's nuclear programme stopped at Mumbai port

    The customs officials, based on an intelligence input, halted a Malta-flagged merchant ship — CMA CGM Attila — at the port en route to Karachi on January 23 and inspected the consignment, which included a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine, originally manufactured by an Italian company.

  • Ship vanished without a trace in 1904 off Australia. Its wreckage has been found now

    Ship vanished without a trace in 1904 off Australia. Its wreckage has been found now

    The iron wreck of SS NEMESIS was found upright on a sand plain, its bow and stern bearing significant damage, specialized underwater imagery shows.

  • Chinese research ship moors near Maldives after spending a month in Indian Ocean

    Chinese research ship moors near Maldives after spending a month in Indian Ocean

    The ship, 'Xiang Yang Hong 03' reached the Maldives on the same day when Indian and Sri Lankan coast guard ships reached the strategically located archipelago for a trilateral naval exercise.

  • Maersk warns of major disruption as it diverts ships away from Red Sea

    Maersk warns of major disruption as it diverts ships away from Red Sea

    Maersk reroutes all container vessels via Cape of Good Hope due to Red Sea disruptions. Hapag Lloyd reports significant costs for ship diversions.

  • India-Middle East-Europe economic corridor explained: Why IMEC is bigger & better than China's BRI

    India-Middle East-Europe economic corridor explained: Why IMEC is bigger & better than China's BRI

    On the sidelines of the G20 summit, global leaders announced the ambitious India-Middle East-Europe economic corridor. This trade route will allow India to export goods quickly and efficiently to Europe. The corridors will be connected with a ship-rail transit network. How will this be executed? And how is it different from China’s Belt and Road Initiative? Watch this video to find out.

  • In pics: At least 78 dead, hundreds missing as migrant ship sinks off Greek coast

    In pics: At least 78 dead, hundreds missing as migrant ship sinks off Greek coast

    Government officials said that before capsizing and sinking around 2 am on June 14, the vessel's engine stopped and it began veering from side to side. Greece is one of the main routes into the European Union for refugees and migrants from the Middle East, Asia and Africa

  • Sri Lanka to charge taxes for scrap metal extraction out of ship wreckage

    Sri Lanka to charge taxes for scrap metal extraction out of ship wreckage

    “We had a meeting yesterday and it was decided that anyone wanting to take away scrap metal from the wreck would have to pay taxes after obtaining a licence for import and export. Additionally, the customs duties and a cess tax of 10 per cent must also be paid,” state minister of finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya said.

  • World’s biggest ship skips India in blow to its trade goals

    World’s biggest ship skips India in blow to its trade goals

    India’s biggest state-run container handling facility, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, lacks the 17-meter draft needed for such vessels to navigate. One facility that has said it can handle the behemoth — Mundra Port, operated by billionaire Gautam Adani’s conglomerate — has so far been skipped.

  • Nord Stream 1 operator sends ship to survey pipeline damage

    Nord Stream 1 operator sends ship to survey pipeline damage

    Undersea explosions late last month ruptured Nord Stream 1, which until Russia cut off supplies at the end of August was its main supply route to Germany.

  • First ship bound for Africa leaves Ukraine port

    First ship bound for Africa leaves Ukraine port

    Ukraine's grain exports have slumped since the start of the war because of the closure of its Black Sea ports, driving up global food prices and sparked fears of shortages in Africa and the Middle East.

  • Turkey says five more grain ships leave Ukrainian ports

    Turkey says five more grain ships leave Ukrainian ports

    It added that four more ships bound for Ukraine were to be inspected on Tuesday by the joint co-ordination centre, set up by Russia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Nations in Istanbul.

  • Sri Lanka asks China to defer military ship visit after India protests

    Sri Lanka asks China to defer military ship visit after India protests

    The Yuan Wang 5 was due to arrive on Thursday at the Chinese-built and leased Hambantota port in Sri Lanka's south for five days for replenishment. It is currently sailing in the east Indian Ocean, according to Refinitiv Eikon.

  • First indigenous aircraft carrier Vikrant handed over to Indian Navy

    First indigenous aircraft carrier Vikrant handed over to Indian Navy

    Built at an overall cost of close to Rs 20,000 crore, the project has progressed in three phases: the first sea trials were completed in August 2021, followed by the second and third phases in October 2021 and January 2022 respectively

  • The world's deepest shipwreck has been located in Philippines

    The world's deepest shipwreck has been located in Philippines

    American ship USS Samuel B Roberts had gone down during a battle off the central island of Samar on October 25, 1944 as US forces fought to liberate the Philippines -- then a US colony -- from Japanese occupation.

  • Trapped by pandemic, ships’ crews fight exhaustion and despair

    Trapped by pandemic, ships’ crews fight exhaustion and despair

    In a June survey by the seafarers’ union, many crew members on extended contracts said exhaustion was affecting their ability to focus.

  • Plan to acquire a ship & additional trucks: Transport Corp

    Plan to acquire a ship & additional trucks: Transport Corp

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Vineet Agarwal, MD of Transport Corporation of India said that dividend income from group companies aided other income.

  • Ship with over 450 people sinks in China's Yangtze

    Ship with over 450 people sinks in China's Yangtze

    The ship named Dongfangzhixing or "Eastern Star" was headed from Nanjing to Chongqing when it sank at around 9:28 pm last night in the Jianli section of the river, officials from the navigation administration said.

  • Trend Micro Warns Of Vulnerabilities In Global Vessel Tracking Systems

    Trend Micro Warns Of Vulnerabilities In Global Vessel Tracking Systems

    Providers of AIS tracking system advised on possible inflection point.

  • Titanic safety officer warned ship needed more lifeboats

    Titanic safety officer warned ship needed more lifeboats

    The safety officer on the doomed liner Titanic had warned that the ship needed '50 per cent more lifeboats' but his fears were suppressed, new explosive documents kept hidden for a century have revealed.

  • Titanic tragedy still fascinates 100 years later

    Titanic tragedy still fascinates 100 years later

    Shipwrecks and maritime disasters have always captivated the public imagination and none more so than the luxury liner RMS Titanic, which sank on her maiden voyage one hundred years ago this year.

  • Missing raised to 29 in Italian cruise disaster

    Missing raised to 29 in Italian cruise disaster

    Italy's cruise liner tragedy turned into an environmental crisis on Monday, as rough seas battering the stricken mega-ship raised fears that fuel might leak into pristine waters off Tuscany that are part of a protected sanctuary for dolphins, porpoises and whales.

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