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Russia-linked cable-cutting tanker seized by Finland ‘was loaded with spying equipment’
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<em>Eagle S</em>, the Russia-linked tanker suspected of damaging an underwater electricity cable on Christmas Day, was kitted out with special transmitting and receiving devices that were used to monitor naval activity, according to a source with direct involvement in the ship, which has since...
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Finland police seize Russian-linked dark fleet tanker Eagle S in cable-cutting investigation
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Cook Islands tanker suspected of damaging Estlink 2 cable and possible other damage by police investigating aggravated vandalism on the undersea infrastructure
on Fri, 3PM
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Trump to Panama: Reduce ‘ridiculous’ tolls or US will take back canal
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President-elect Donald Trump appears to be under the false impression that the US can claw back the Panama Canal decades after giving it away. He bemoaned ‘exorbitant’ transit fees and alleged that China is involved in the canal’s management
on Sun, 10PM
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<p>Sanctioned Sovcomflot tankers reflag, redomicile registered ownership and move shipmanagement to newly incorporated companies in the UAE as intensifying enforcement of G7 oil price cap sharply divides Russian market into compliant and non-compliant trades</p>
on Oct 10
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ILA goes on strike and spreads fake news on $30K shipping rates
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<p>Dockworkers at US east and Gulf coast ports are manning the picket lines. The fight has gotten ugly fast. The union is inaccurately claiming container rates have quintupled when they have actually fallen by double digits, and ILA president Harold Daggett has lashed out at ocean carriers,...
on Oct 2
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Dark fleet tanker hit and taking on water as Houthis resume attacks
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<p>Dark fleet tanker was trading Russian oil to India. The strike followed an earlier near miss on another vessel</p>
on Oct 1
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Pre-strike scramble underway in US to unload ships, remove cargo from ports
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<p><span>A crippling strike at US east and Gulf coast ports is just hours away, spurring a last-minute race to get as many containers off ships and onto terminals as possible, and bring as many boxes through the exit gates as can be achieved before the terminals close</span></p>
on Sep 30
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Shipment from Sevastopol reaches Egypt despite Ukrainian warning
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<p>Russia is adding more countries to its list of trading partners willing to accept cargo directly shipped from occupied territories</p>
on Sep 6
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‘Alternative solution’ unclear for Sounion salvage as operation postponed
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<p><em>Sounion </em>is still anchored in the Red Sea and still burning, and after the original plan to tow the tanker fell through last night, officials are not sure how a potentially catastrophic problem can be solved </p>
on Sep 4
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The Lloyd’s List Podcast: Has shipping’s nuclear option reached critical mass?
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<p>There is a growing body of opinion across shipping that is routinely referring to nuclear, alongside carbon capture technology, as the only real options on the table that will allow shipping to fully decarbonise by 2050. Has the previously fringe option of nuclear-powered ships become...
on Jul 23
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<p>One of the ships, the 23-year-old Ceres I, is among the dark fleet tankers and has long been used for facilitating Iranian trade, engaging in storage and ship-to-ship transfers, based on information collated by Lloyd’s List</p>
on Jul 21
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UN-approved shipment of grain from Crimea to Yemen raises oversight concerns
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<p>A Russian-owned and flagged bulk carrier that has routinely berthed at occupied Crimea received UN approval to unload in the Houthi-controlled port of Saleef</p>
on Jul 13
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EU crackdown on Russia sees 27 ships designated for breaching sanctions
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<p>The EU is the last of the big Western economies to harden enforcement and compliance strategies after the US and UK both singled out tankers from the Sovcomflot fleet, plus those sanctions-circumventing ships in the so-called dark fleet*</p>
on Jun 26
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UPDATED: Seafarer killed in Houthi attack
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<p>The strike on Tutor yesterday left the ship unable to manoeuvre, with one death onboard the vessel now confirmed </p>
on Jun 25
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Houthis deploy new weapons to secure first direct hit in Indian Ocean
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<p>UPDATE: Analysis of a video circulated by Houthi following the attack suggest that a Shehab drone may have been used against MSC Orion, suggesting that significantly more accurate weapons with a range of up to 1,600 km are now being used to target ships</p>
on May 3
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China-run tanker shipping Russian oil hit by Houthis, US says
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<p>The oil tanker, which was headed to India, had stopped at a Russian oil exporting port before entering the Red Sea. The attack occurred just days after media reports that the Houthis had reached an agreement with China and Russia to ensure safe passage of vessels from those countries</p>
on Mar 26
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Bulk carriers divert in record numbers from Red Sea to avoid Houthis
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<p>Overall transits through Bab el Mandeb strait drop 9% week on week, led by lowest number of bulk carriers using the narrow chokepoint connecting the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea since Houthis began targeting commercial shipping more than three months ago</p>
on Mar 19
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Charterers reassess Red Sea risk in light of Marlin Luanda attack
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<p>According to Lloyd’s List Intelligence vessel-tracking data, yesterday saw the lowest vessel activity in the Red Sea since shipowners and charterers in all sectors first started to reroute around the Cape of Good Hope in November last year</p>
on Feb 1
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Russia’s suspected grain laundering fleet undergoes major reshuffle, but only on paper
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<p>Ships facilitating Russia’s export of Ukraine-origin grain have gained plenty of attention over the past year and are subject to intense scrutiny and investigation. The renaming and offloading of ships appear to be an attempt to hide past and true identities</p>
on Oct 13, 2023