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Greek Unions Protest Repair Period for Israeli Cruise Ship
Trade unions in Greece are protesting plans for a cruise ship with alleged links to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to be allocat...
Pentagon: China Plans to Build Nine Aircraft Carriers
China's naval aspirations are more ambitious than previously understood, according to the Pentagon's annual assessment of the Peop...
EcoCO2-Equipped Vessel Successfully Completes Gas Trial
[By Babcock International Group] Babcock’s LGE business, a global leader in liquefied gas solutions, has announced a significant n...
From Targets to Trade-Offs: Why 2026 Will Redefine Decarbonization Path
[By: EmissionLink] As 2025 draws to a close, the global shipping industry finds itself far from the clean-fuel sprint that many ha...
Happy Holidays From the Team at The Maritime Executive
Season's greetings from The Maritime Executive! Thank you for visiting our website, subscribing to our newsletter and reading our...
Report: U.S. Coast Guard Awaits Specialized Team to Board Third Tanker
U.S. officials say that the U.S. Coast Guard's "pursuit" of the sanctioned VLCC Bella 1 will come to a conclusion after a team of...
Anemoi Rotor Sails & Union Maritime Chemical Tankers Beat IMO 2030 Targets
[By: Anemoi Marine Technologies] Anemoi Marine Technologies, the UK-based leading designer of Rotor Sails for wind-assisted ship p...
Damen Delivers New Tugs to the Fairplay Towage Group and Louis Meyer
[By: Damen Shipyards Group] On 21 November, Damen Shipyards Group delivered three new tugs, consisting of an RSD Tug 2513 named Fa...
Diego Garcia Deal Stokes Debate on Islanders' Right to Self-Determination
Having delayed the legislative process in the face of growing opposition to the plan to surrender sovereignty of the British India...
The Maritime Executive Set Records With its Most Popular Articles of 2025
It has been a challenging year for the maritime industry. Operators were forced to divert from Red Sea routes, adapted to a return...