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Op-Ed: Mental Health Care is Safety-Critical, Not an Added Benefit

Published Jan 19, 2026 3:56 PM by Charles Watkins

If mental health is not treated as safety-critical, we risk losing a whole generation of seafarers who are not willing to sacrifice their health for a career, regardless of how well-paid it is. Life at sea can be unforgiving, seafarers face long stretches away from home, shift patterns that disrupt sleep, demanding operational pressures, isolation, harsh weather, and often little privacy. We are already seeing heightened anxiety in younger seafarers before they have even stepped foot on the ship. Some...

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Ship Takes Refuge in Spain After Container Stacks Collapse in Storm

Published Jan 19, 2026 2:50 PM by The Maritime Executive

A smaller cargo ship transporting containers along the coast between Portugal and Spain was forced to take refuge after it experienced a stack collapse last week. The ship Maria Francisca arrived at the Port of Vigo with two rows of boxes toppled over and several crushed boxes hanging over the side of the vessel. The 30,000-dwt vessel had departed Lisbon, Portugal, on January 14 and overnight encountered the heavy winter weather that has been disrupting operations across parts of Europe....

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HMS Juffair in livelier days: HMS Argyll with HMS Brocklesby and HMS Shoreham at a newly constructed pier in Bahrain, 2020 (Royal Navy)

Royal Navy Pulls Last Ship From Bahrain, Ending 46-Year Gulf Presence

Published Jan 19, 2026 2:33 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Daily Telegraph has carried a report that the Royal Navy is intending to withdraw its last ship permanently stationed at HMS Juffair in Bahrain, leaving the naval base with no complement of ships. The report suggested that the Hunt-class minesweeper HMS Middleton (M34) will be withdrawn this year, possibly as early as March. The permanently-deployed Type 23 frigate HMS Lancaster (F229) was decommissioned at HMS Juffair last month. A senior Royal Navy officer will remain in Bahrain, but will...

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seized bulker in Italy

Italy Seizes Bulker Accused of Falsifying Info to Hide Sanction Violations

Published Jan 19, 2026 12:39 PM by The Maritime Executive

Italy’s Guardia di Finanza, working with the Customs Agency in Brindisi and other agencies, revealed it has seized a cargo ship accused of falsifying records to obscure violations of EU sanctions. The ship is suspected of illegally loading and exporting a cargo of 33,000 tons of ferrous metal from the Russian port of Novorossiysk. The details were released after the vessel was seized, and the shipowner, a Turkish company, and several crewmembers are being investigated. The Italian authorities report that...

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Offshore

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Vattenfall Finalizes Investment for Germany’s Largest Offshore Wind Project

Offshore wind energy developer Vattenfall confirmed that it is moving forward with the Nordlicht offshore wind cluster. With construction due to start later this year, the two-phase project will become the largest wind project for Germany and a key contributor as the country struggles to accelerate development in the offshore wind energy sector. The permit issued by the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) has become irrevocable, making the final step to move forward with the project. Vattenfall had announced...

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Shipbuilding

A new P-17A class frigate, Mahendragiri, at launch at Mazagon Dock (Gov't of India)

Report: India Wants to Ramp Up its Warship Exports

India is reportedly working to expand warship exports as part of the ongoing push to revamp its shipbuilding industry. The Ministry of Defense (MOD) has already issued directives to the state-owned shipyards, instructing the facilities to build their capacities for export orders. According to a report by the defense news site Indian Defense Research Wing, the MOD’s directive covers expansion of docking and manufacturing infrastructure in the shipyards. In addition, the shipyards are expected to customize their blueprints for naval...

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Environment

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HMM and HD KSOE Start Demonstration and Testing of Wing Sail on Tanker

South Korea’s HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering and HMM are starting a demonstration and test period for Korea’s first domestically developed wing sail for wind-assisted propulsion. The shipbuilder has been developing its version of the technology as part of its efforts to advance value-added, green ship designs and technology. The wing sail was recently installed on the product tanker Oriental Aquamarine (50,000 dwt). The vessel was built in 2020 and has been owned by HMM since 2023. Registered in...

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Business

Electric car plant, Vietnam, 2023 (Taofast / CC BY SA 4.0)

Vietnam is Winning the Trade Wars

[By Roland Rajah] Vietnam has again emerged as the apparent winner of Donald Trump’s trade wars, as was the case during his first presidency. Vietnam’s exports have boomed, despite facing US tariffs (now at 20%) and having to compete with surging Chinese exports. Vietnam exported $474 billion worth of goods in 2025, up almost $70 billion on 2024. As my colleagues and I argued in a recent paper, this export strength could prove relatively durable – driven by Vietnam’s sheer...

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