EU adopts comprehensive 13th package of sanctions against Russia
According to news, EU members approved a 13th package of sanctions against Russia in relation to Ukraine.
Read moreAccording to news, EU members approved a 13th package of sanctions against Russia in relation to Ukraine.
Read moreAccording to Risk Intelligence, shipping operations in the northern Black Sea has been hampered by local weather conditions during the winter months. This has affected military operations as well, which poses an interesting question: has the winter weather decreased the security threats to shipping?
Read moreA Ukrainian security agency is said to have carried out a drone strike on a gas company facility located at a Baltic Sea port in Russia.
Read moreOngoing conflicts in the Red Sea have created challenges for global shippers of essential goods, but this is just one of the many issues confronting major carriers as 2024 begins, Reuters highlights.
Read moreA Panama-flagged bulk carrier bound for a River Danube port to load grain hit a Russian mine in the Black Sea, leading to two crew members being wounded.
Read moreThe Commission welcomes the Council's adoption of a 12th package of sanctions against Russia. The focus of this package is to impose additional import and export bans on Russia, combat sanctions circumvention and close loopholes.
Read moreRecent years have seen a notable increase in deceptive shipping practices (DSPs), particularly in the form of AIS spoofing and dark fleet activity. Despite the new era of sanctions compliance challenges that such DSPs have created, it is possible to comprehend, detect and mitigate these practices, the Research Team at Pole Star Global, in partnership with Blackstone Compliance, explains.
Read moreUkraine's shipping corridor is still operational, despite the recent attack on a civilian vessel. Meanwhile, the industry is reportedly faced with rising war insurance premiums.
Read moreAccording to international news, a Russian missile has targeted a civilian ship entering the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa, claiming the life of a 43-year-old harbour pilot and leaving three Filipino crewmembers and a port worker injured.
Read moreDuring a recent senior leadership field trip to Ukraine, Human Rights At Sea (HRAS) embarked on a series of meetings with state-level institutions, significant stakeholders in the maritime industry, legal and academic experts and maritime training institutions to address human rights concerns both at a state level and within the maritime domain.
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