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Zim containership

Report: Israeli Regulator and Union Threaten Sale of Zim to Hapag

Published Feb 19, 2026 8:12 PM by The Maritime Executive

Reports from Israel continue to cite pockets of opposition to the agreement to sell Zim to Hapag-Lloyd in a deal valued at $4.2 billion and then split it into domestic and international operations. Zim has long held a unique position, viewed as a national asset, and many believe it is critical to the security of the Israeli state. Zim dates back to the formation of Israel, and in its 80-year history, it has been a means of transporting cargo for...

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A small group of Chagos Islanders comes ashore, Ile de Coin, February 17 (Guido Fawkes / X)

Chagos Islanders Return Home as UK Weighs Their Fate

Published Feb 19, 2026 7:35 PM by The Maritime Executive

As the UK debates the fate of the Chagos Archipelago deal which transfers sovereignty of the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, a party of Chagos Islanders has returned to their homeland and re-established residence on the Île de Coin. Diego Garcia, the home of the US Naval Support Facility, lies approximately 117 nautical miles south of the Île de Coin, at a distance which cannot feasibly interrupt or threaten activities on the joint US-UK base. Nonetheless, under the terms of the...

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A dated photo of Chinese destroyer CNS Urumqi, top - a warship which has not seen in the region in two years - was used in Iranian coverage of recent drills (Mehr News)

Iranian and Russian Navies Carry Out Anti-Piracy Drills, Without China

Published Feb 19, 2026 6:03 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Russian Navy, the regular Iranian Navy (Nedsa) and the IRGC Navy (Nedsa) have completed a morning’s anti-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Oman. The exercise involved receipt of a distress message from a merchantman by the Bandar Abbas Maritime Rescue Coordination Center and aerial identification of the seized ship. Coordinated - according to Iranian reports - by IRINS Alvand (F71), a mixed party of ten commandos from the Stroisky, the Nedsa and the Nedaja were then landed aboard the...

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Shipbreaking yards at Alang (NASA file image)

Op-Ed: IMO Guidelines Are Quietly Weakening the Basel Convention

Published Feb 19, 2026 6:03 PM by Prof. Dr. Ishtiaque Ahmed

International law depends on a basic understanding that obligations accepted by states cannot be set aside by administrative preference. Treaties are binding because states have consented to be bound, and that consent cannot be diluted through voluntary guidance adopted by a different institution. Yet in the regulation of ship recycling, this principle is being tested in a way that should concern anyone who takes treaty law seriously. The issue arises from the growing reliance on non-binding instruments adopted within the...

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DOJ Files Appeal on Court Blocking Trump’s Moratorium on Wind Energy

The U.S. Department of Justice’s Environment & Natural Resources Division filed notice with the district court in Massachusetts for an appeal on the court ruling blocking Donald Trump’s Executive Order from January 2025 establishing a moratorium on permitting, leasing, and other authorizations for wind energy projects. It is the latest step in the Trump administration's continuing battle against renewable wind energy. The filing came 45 days after District Judge Patti B. Saris had ruled in December 2025, calling the Executive...

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Shipbuilding

Austal USA

Austal USA Appoints its Fourth President in Five Years

Naval shipbuilder Austal USA announced Thursday that president Michelle Kruger has stepped down from running day-to-day operations and assumed an advisory role, to be followed by retirement in June. The company's COO has taken over management as interim president, effective immediately. "Austal USA is deeply grateful for Michelle Kruger’s vision, commitment, and the lasting impact that she has made on our organization as company president over the last two years," the firm said in a statement. "Congratulations on this momentous...

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Environment

Ship

Navigating the Deadlock: Accelleron’s Daniel Bischofberger on Green Fuels

Accelleron, a leading provider of turbocharging, fuel injection, and digital solutions for marine engines and ships, recently released a study on the multifaceted, multi-industry challenges slowing shipping's transition to carbon-neutral fuels. TME recently spoke with CEO Daniel Bischofberger about the current state of marine decarbonization, regional developments in Asia-Pacific, and the path forward for the industry. Can you describe the current state of shipping's transition to carbon-neutral fuels? The ships are ready, but the fuel is not. The technology exists...

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Zim containership

Report: Israeli Regulator and Union Threaten Sale of Zim to Hapag

Reports from Israel continue to cite pockets of opposition to the agreement to sell Zim to Hapag-Lloyd in a deal valued at $4.2 billion and then split it into domestic and international operations. Zim has long held a unique position, viewed as a national asset, and many believe it is critical to the security of the Israeli state. Zim dates back to the formation of Israel, and in its 80-year history, it has been a means of transporting cargo for...

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