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MSC containership sinking off India

MSC Posts Guarantee to Release Vessel as India Pursues Compensation Claims

Published Jan 8, 2026 4:22 PM by The Maritime Executive

Eight months after the loss of the MSC Elsa 3 off the coast of India, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has posted a bond with the Kerala High Court as the government continues to pursue its compensation claims. The bond was accepted in December and permitted the release of an MSC containership that had been detained since July to protect the claim. The Kerala state government filed a claim of more than $1 billion, asserting that there had been significant environmental...

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Russia Resumes Attacks on Ukraine’s Ports Killing Two People

Published Jan 8, 2026 2:38 PM by The Maritime Executive

Russia launched its first attack on the Odesa regional port complex for the first time since New Year’s. The ports of Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi were both struck in the daytime assault on January 7, with pictures showing containers and port infrastructure on fire. The port of Chornomorsk was struck by drones that caused fires in the tank storage area for vegetable oil. Reports said at least two people were injured, while Pivdennyi was struck by a missile. There, infrastructure, administrative...

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A P-8A Poseidon operated by the U.S. Navy over Sigonella, Sicily, 2025 (USN)

Denmark Plans to Strengthen Maritime Surveillance With P-8A Patrol Aircraft

Published Jan 8, 2026 2:01 PM by The Maritime Executive

The US State Department has approved a Foreign Military Sale package for Denmark, at the heart of which is the procurement of three P-8A maritime patrol aircraft. The deal is worth about $1.8 billion. The Royal Danish Air Force has operated Bombardier Challenger 604s in the maritime surveillance role since 2000, and it is not clear if the P-8As will supplement this capability or replace it. The acquisition comes weeks after Denmark confirmed that it had placed an order for...

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MV Takreem seen unloading at Hulaf, Socotra (Google Earth/Airbus/CJRC)

UAE's Withdrawal From Socotra Illustrates Challenges for Peace in Yemen

Published Jan 8, 2026 1:20 PM by The Maritime Executive

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced that it has completed the withdrawal of its troops from Yemen, in an operation conducted with remarkable speed and efficiency. What remains unclear, however, is whether the UAE is withdrawing its financial support for the local forces of the Southern Transition Council (STC), which still hold considerable areas of southwestern Yemen, and whether the UAE is also withdrawing its commercial engagement in STC-controlled areas. In theory, the UAE’s commitment to the coalition supporting...

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Ørsted Files Additional Lawsuit Challenging Stop-Work Order on Sunrise Wind

Danish offshore energy developer Ørsted has filed its second lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s December 2025 stop-work order on five under-construction wind farms along the U.S. Atlantic coast. The company says the latest suit challenges the lease suspension and is seeking a preliminary injunction against the stop-work order. The suit follows a similar action filed by Ørsted last week as the joint owner of the Revolution Wind project. In addition, Equinor, which is developing the Empire Wind project, as well...

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Shipbuilding

HavocAI

Hanwha Defense and HavocAI Team Up on Midsize Unmanned Vessels

Korean industrial conglomerate Hanwha has been expanding its portfolio of projects in the U.S. naval and defense space, and on Thursday it announced a new agreement with an American autonomous-vessel company to compete in the medium-sized unmanned warship space. The deal pairs Hanwha Defense USA and Hanwha Systems with HavocAI, a two-year-old startup run by two Navy veterans. Jointly, the firms will explore building a 200-foot-long autonomous surface vessel, and Hanwha Philly Shipyard is under consideration as the place of...

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Environment

Coral

Researchers Say the Oceans Have Passed a Milestone for Acidification

[By Anna Napolitano] The past 12 months have been worrying for researchers who study the chemistry of the ocean. More and more evidence has been published showing that human activities are fundamentally altering this chemistry in an acidic direction. At the end of 2025, it seems clear ocean acidification is pushing the largest habitat on Earth into a risky zone. Ocean acidification is part of the global carbon cycle. When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it forms carbonic acid. This...

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Business

MSC containership sinking off India

MSC Posts Guarantee to Release Vessel as India Pursues Compensation Claims

Eight months after the loss of the MSC Elsa 3 off the coast of India, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has posted a bond with the Kerala High Court as the government continues to pursue its compensation claims. The bond was accepted in December and permitted the release of an MSC containership that had been detained since July to protect the claim. The Kerala state government filed a claim of more than $1 billion, asserting that there had been significant environmental...

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