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China Launches Antarctic Expedition, Blocks Key Conservation Proposals
On Friday, China embarked on its 41st Antarctic expedition as the country ramps up its presence in the Southern Ocean. For this mission, China has deployed three vessels, including the icebreaking research ships Xuelong and Xuelong 2. The other vessel is the cargo ship Yongsheng, which is carrying mission support materials. The mission is…
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Op-Ed: China Comes Knocking at Indonesia’s Front Door
[By Euan Graham] China is testing Prabowo Subianto’s new administration, with three successive incursions by China Coast Guard vessels into Indonesia’s exclusive maritime jurisdiction—the first occurring on the new president’s inaugural day in office. Jakarta urgently needs to recalibrate its South China Sea diplomacy and to revisit its basic assumptions about China. China’s move south should…
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Tanker Collision Spills Paraffin Off Algeciras
After a collision between a bulker and a chemical tanker near the Strait of Gibraltar on Friday, white balls of solid paraffin wax have been floating ashore near the port of Algeciras, Spain. The substance appears to be connected to the cargo released by the tanker Southern Puma, which was struck by a bulker, spilling…
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Dynacom seals four Samsung suezmax newbuilds
Greece’s Dynacom Tankers has been tied to a series of suezmax newbuilds at Samsung Heavy Industries. Clarksons reports George Procopiou’s company has signed up for four 158,000 dwt ships at $83m each, with deliveries scheduled throughout 2027. The Athens-based outfit, with nearly 70 tankers under management has a massive orderbook in China, including suezmaxes at…
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Costamare bulks up with triple purchase
Greek owner Costamare has continued its dry bulk fleet renewal, revealing a trio of purchases during the past quarter. The New York-listed company led by Konstantinos Konstantakopoulos has snapped up a pair of ultramaxes from German owner Oldendorff Carriers for an undisclosed price. Brokers have placed the en bloc deal at $50m. The 2014-built Alwine…
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K Line inks LNG carrier order at Samsung Heavy
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has been identified as the owner behind an order for a single LNG carrier at South Korean shipbuilder Samsung. Brokers have tied Japan’s third largest shipping company to a 174,000 cu m unit delivering by June 2027 at about $259m. Samsung has ordered LNG carriers at the Geoje-based shipyard before,…
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why in this day and age of GPTs do
ppl kena food Poissonhttps://www.gamintraveler.com/2024/11/02/things-to-know-before-visiting-vietnam/ and polling firms look rouge?https://www.natesilver.net/p/a-shocking-iowa-poll-means-somebody
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which model applies?
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg0p18lqqyo.amp if u from brazil. Danish kampung is great. if u danish..not so much. so..er..everything is still staying here in singapore even after rts then? https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/hong-kong-economy/article/3284965/big-savings-nudge-hong-kong-shoppers-ignore-ban-meat-eggs-mainland-china but then hk ppl are even going to china to illegally buy meat from wet market…
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Shipbuilding Giant’s Revenue Hit By US Navy Uncertainty Vancouver Port Faces Lockout Showdown: Grain Exports Safe, But Trade Ten…
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EPA Clears Path for Texas Deepwater Port, Fueling Controversy Over U.S. Oil Exports on Supertankers Arctic Alliance: U.S. Raises…
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