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Ukraine-bound cargo ship sinks off Turkish coast

A Guinea-Bissau flagged cargo ship with 14 crew members on board sank off Turkiye’s Mediterranean coast on Wednesday, killing at least three of them.

Karpowership, Ukraine sign pact to fast-track 500 MW powerships to ease power crisis

Moldova and Romania ports are most likely docking locations for Karpowership vessels to feed into Ukraine’s power grid, says statement

Wintershall Dea will exit Russia

Wintershall Dea Joint Ventures in Russia economically expropriated

VIDEO: Ukrainian border guards inspect vessels as part of the grain initiative

Since August 1, more than 15.5 million tons of Ukrainian food have already been exported from Ukrainian ports to 38 countries.

Japanese insurers to halt ship insurance for all of Russia

Lack of coverage for war damage could have impact on Japan's LNG imports

Unsafe port claims and the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Andrew Gray, CJC Director and Mariner, offers a brief overview of the legal impact on vessels trading into Ukraine’s Black Sea ports following the Russian invasion on 24 February 2022.

Karpowership hoping to place three floating power plants near Odesa, Ukraine

Karpowership says vessels could be used in Odesa if security conditions are met

Despite Ukraine invasion, Faroe Islands re-establishes fishing agreement with Russia

Denmark's autonomous Faroe Islands have renewed a fishing quota deal with Russia for one year despite Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, a local minister said on Saturday.

Lithuania buys marine drone for Ukraine

This marine drone was named it “PEACE Дец.” Transliterated to Russian it would loosely mean “F * * * * * up,” or “terrible end.

Funds for Ukraine’s first sea drone Kherson raised in less than an hour

On November 11, fundraising for the world's first Ukrainian fleet of sea drones began on the United24 platform.

Ex-Navy captain: Ukraine’s drone attack in Sevastopol ‘has no equivalent in the history of naval warcraft’

The low cost, maneuverability, and effectiveness of the drones have led to the attack on Sevastopol being described as a revolutionary moment in the development of modern naval warfare.

World food supplies at risk as Russia withdraws from Black Sea deal

Russia's weekend backtrack from a U.N.-brokered deal to export Black Sea grains is likely to hit shipments to import-dependent countries, deepening a global food crisis and sparking gains in prices.

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