Iran Confirms Two-Week Ceasefire and a Limited Opening of Strait of Hormuz
Libya Resumes Monitoring Arctic Metagaz as Report Details Ukrainian Attack
UK Destroyer Tasked With Defense of Cyprus Heads to Port for Repairs
EcoNavis to Validate and Demonstrate Improved Design for Wind Rotors
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Apr 8, 2026
The Maritime Executive
Iran Confirms Two-Week Ceasefire and a Limited Opening of Strait of Hormuz
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drifting wreck of Russian LNG gas carrier
Libya Resumes Monitoring Arctic Metagaz as Report Details Ukrainian Attack
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HMS Dragon refueling under way in the Med, March 2026 (Royal Navy)
UK Destroyer Tasked With Defense of Cyprus Heads to Port for Repairs
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enhancement to wind rotor design
EcoNavis to Validate and Demonstrate Improved Design for Wind Rotors
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Fire aboard the boxship Safeen Prestige, Strait of Hormuz, March 2026 (Saint Javelin / social media)
Russia and China Veto UN Security Council Resolution on Hormuz Security
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India Swan Defence and Heavy Industries
Indian Shipbuilding SDHI Adds First Ammonia-Fueled Vessels to Orderbook
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Balboa
CK Hutchison Files Arbitral Claim Against Maersk Over Panama Terminals
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At Hormuz, two options ahead: the IRGC Navy, seen at left, or the U.S. Navy, at right (USN file image)
Freedom of Navigation May Not Return to the Strait of Hormuz
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Marine Corps drone test
Video: Marines Carry Out Their First Boat-to-Boat Drone Strike
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Ukraine detained cargo ship
Ukraine to Prosecute Captain of Detained Cargo Ship for Trips to Crimea
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Kish Island Iran
Container Vessel Reports Being Hit Off Iran
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Port of San Diego
Curating an Unforgettable Experience with the Port of San Diego
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RINA & Hanwha Sign Agreement to Promote Battery-Hybrid Propulsion Systems
First-Ever LNG Shore-to-Ship Bunkering Operation at Port Everglades

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