Ukraine Hits Oil Pier at Port of Tuapse in Long-Range Drone Attack
Poor Bridge Resource Management Led to Boxship Hitting Tall Ship
Saudi’s RSGT Finalizes 30-Year Lease of Djibouti’s Tadjourah Port
Study: South Africa-Europe Shipping Route Could Run on Ammonia by 2029
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Nov 3, 2025
The Maritime Executive
Ukraine Hits Oil Pier at Port of Tuapse in Long-Range Drone Attack
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Maersk Shekou hits the Leeuwin II's rigging (ATSB)
Poor Bridge Resource Management Led to Boxship Hitting Tall Ship
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Tadjourah port
Saudi’s RSGT Finalizes 30-Year Lease of Djibouti’s Tadjourah Port
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Harbor and iron or pier at Saldanha Bay, South Africa (Hp.Baumeler / CC BY SA 4.0)
Study: South Africa-Europe Shipping Route Could Run on Ammonia by 2029
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Big Whites
South Africa Halts Plans for Establishing a Shipping Line
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Boat strike
U.S. Forces Destroy 15th Suspected Smuggling Boat off South America
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Sea Ranger
UK Publication Writer Witherby Buys a Ship to Survey Strategic Straits
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Maritime statecraft in development: then-Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro visits a modern South Korean shipyard (USN file image)
Maritime Statecraft and its Future
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A spotlessly-maintained Chinese trawler makes light contact with a Philippine Coast Guard vessel in the South China Sea, 2023 (PCG)
The West Needs to Draw a Line on Russian and Chinese Gray-Zone Provocations
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CNS Yimengshan pulls in to Sihanoukville, October 10 (Chinese Military Online)
China's Navy Invests Heavily in Defense Diplomacy
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methanol-fueled containership
COSCO and Everllence Complete Large Engine Methanol Refit for Containership
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Hafeet Rail trains will be able to carry 20-foot, 40-foot and 45-foot containers (Hafeet Rail)
AD Ports Signs to Run Daily Container Train to Sohar
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American Cruise Lines Announces 10 New U.S. Built Ships Through 2028
Caledonian Maritime Assets Relies on ABB to Power All-Electric Ferries
Weathernews and Toqua to Integrate AI-Powered Vessel Performance Models
Seatrium's 1st Royal NZ Navy Maintenance Under Partnership with Babcock
ABS Approves Advanced Remote Operation Management Technology from SHI

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