Cruise ships are seeing a record year for outbreaks of gastrointestinal illnesses. So far, there have been 20 outbreaks on the vessels, mostly of norovirus, according to the Centers for Disease ...
The United States Navy, arguably the most powerful sea-based military force to ever exist, owes a lot of its power to the large fleet of ships in its arsenal. As of January 2025, it was operating more ...
A Cameroonian-flagged ship caught fire Saturday in the Gulf of Aden off Yemen after possibly being struck by a projectile, officials said, with at least one mariner missing and another still likely ...
An international vote to approve cutting maritime emissions was delayed by a year Friday in a victory for the United States, which opposes the carbon-cutting plan. The London-based International ...
MOSCOW, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Russian company Russneft (RNFT.MM), opens new tab has supplied a first oil cargo to the newly built Kulevi oil refinery in Georgia this month, according to LSEG ...
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A plan to make the shipping industry pay for its carbon emissions was hanging in the balance on Friday after the US piled pressure on nations to scrap an initiative that’s been years in the making.
Modern cargo ships face real threats from pirates, yet most sail unarmed — relying on bizarre but surprisingly effective defenses. From dummy mannequins and high-pressure water hoses to razor wire and ...
Jeffboat built a reputation as one of the country's largest inland shipyards, and while the company is known for the massive towboats launched into the Ohio River, large World War II-era vessels also ...
Under threats of tariffs and other sanctions from the U.S., nations postponed a vote on whether to charge fees on emissions from ships. By Somini Sengupta Using a battering ram of trade and visa ...