Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court orders $1 billion compensation for the X-Press Pearl disaster, citing environmental and human rights violations.
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Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court orders $1 billion compensation for the X-Press Pearl disaster, citing environmental and human rights violations.
Canadian firm Central European Petroleum discovers Poland’s largest offshore oil and gas field in the Baltic Sea, potentially doubling national …
The EU has sanctioned Intershipping Services LLC, operator of the Comoros and Gabon flag registries, for facilitating the ‘shadow fleet’ …
ATHENS, July 9, 2025 — The global shipping industry is navigating through one of its most challenging periods in recent years, …
The cargo ship Eternity C sank in the Red Sea after a deadly Houthi attack, leaving 15 missing and 4 …
Houthi rebels launched a major attack on the Greek-owned vessel MV Eternity C in the Red Sea. Armed security guards …
A Greek-owned bulk carrier was attacked in the Red Sea with gunfire and sea drones, causing a fire and forcing …
The global maritime industry is navigating a wave of rising ship sale prices in 2025, with bulk carriers, tankers, and …
On July 2, 2025, the passenger ferry KMP Tunu Pratama Jaya sank near Bali, Indonesia, with 65 people onboard. 31 …
HMM announces a €150 million expansion of its Algeciras Container Terminal in Spain, aiming to boost capacity to 2.8 million …
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