Due to ice buildup, a ship tilts near Skulte, evacuating five people
A ship near Skulte tilted due to drifting ice, prompting the evacuation of its five crew members by military helicopter.
Containership hit by projectile north of Oman โ Fire in the engine room
A containership was struck by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz, north of Oman, causing a fire in its engine room according to UK Maritime Trade Operations.
Sri Lanka: Submarine hits Iranian ship โ over 100 missing
At least 101 people are missing and 78 injured after a submarine collided with an Iranian ship off the coast of Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka's Foreign Minister: Iranian warship sinking off Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's Foreign Minister announced that the Sri Lankan navy is engaged in rescue operations for 30 Iranian sailors aboard the sinking frigate IRIS Dena.
Iran Operations: 'Tens of thousands of troops are participating' โ US commanders outline key objectives in Iran
U.S. military leaders have revealed that tens of thousands of troops are involved in operations against Iran, which have resulted in the destruction of 17 Iranian vessels.
37 Indian Ships Stuck in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman Due to War, with 1109 Sailors Aboard
The ongoing military conflict in West Asia is significantly affecting India's maritime operations and its sailors, with 37 Indian-flagged vessels stranded in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman containing 1109 crew members.
Nigeria: Nigerian Tugboat Sinks Off South Africa's Coast
A Nigerian tugboat named LEO sank off the coast of South Africa, resulting in one death and five missing crew members as rescue efforts continue.
VIDEO: Cruise ships trapped in the Persian Gulf due to military operations
Luxury cruise ships Mein Schiff 4 and Mein Schiff 5 are currently stuck in the Persian Gulf due to military operations from Iran that have closed the Strait of Hormuz to maritime traffic.
EU Foreign Ministers on Iran: EU Strengthens Naval Operations to Protect Sea Routes from Yemen
EU Foreign Ministers condemned Iran's leadership while deciding to enhance naval operations in the region for security.
The war in Iran threatens oil and global trade
Ongoing military operations in Iran disrupt not only oil supplies but also have far-reaching effects on global maritime commerce.
Two ships are attacked in the Strait of Hormuz and major shipping companies MSC and Maersk order their vessels to safety
The world's largest shipping company, MSC, and Danish logistics giant Maersk have halted operations in the Strait of Hormuz due to safety concerns after two vessels were attacked.
Maersk halts its vessels' movement through the Strait of Hormuz
Maersk, the world's largest container shipping company, has suspended its vessels' operations through the strategic Strait of Hormuz due to security concerns.
Drones over the Charles de Gaulle and suspicious tankers: a mystery around the double Russian move
Tensions between Moscow and the West have intensified recently, particularly concerning maritime activities and military operations in Europe.
Artificial Intelligence at the Center of Modern Shipping
The CEO of Danaos Corporation, Dimitris Vastarouchas, discussed the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on shipping operations at the Capital Link Cyprus Shipping Forum.
The Maritime Administration: The state should pay for icebreaking
The Swedish Maritime Administration is urging the government to assume full financial responsibility for icebreaking operations, highlighting its significance for the country's shipping economy.
Fire Department: Reception of 5 modern speedboats โ Their technical characteristics
The Fire Department of Greece has acquired five modern RAFNAR FIFI 45 speedboats, enhancing its capabilities in marine firefighting and rescue operations.
At Alpha Bulkers, the Students of the Postgraduate Maritime Program
Students from the postgraduate program in International Shipping, Finance, and Management at the Athens University of Economics visited Alpha Bulkers for a presentation on maritime operations.
Moment US military launch night raid on oil tanker in Indian Ocean
The US military conducted a night raid on the oil tanker 'Bertha' in the Indian Ocean as part of ongoing operations against sanctioned vessels.
Gowns still against the government: detention of Sea Watch-5 suspended
The Italian judiciary has suspended the order detaining the Sea Watch-5 ship, highlighting the tensions between international maritime laws and the actions of NGOs in migrant rescue operations.
Difficult Ice Conditions: 'Extreme Situation'
Sweden's Maritime Administration has deployed extra helicopter resources due to severe ice conditions affecting rescue operations in Vรคnern and Bottenviken.
US Army Action in the Sea: 3 Drug Trafficking Boats Destroyed, 11 People Dead
The US Army intensified its maritime drug trafficking operations, targeting three boats in the Pacific and Caribbean seas, resulting in the deaths of 11 individuals connected to drug networks.
Graduate students of the University of Piraeus at Danaos
Graduate students from the University of Piraeus' MSc in International Shipping program visited Danaos Shipping to connect academic knowledge with the maritime industry's practical operations.
The United States intercepted another oil tanker in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean
The U.S. intercepted an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean, claiming it violated a blockade related to Venezuelan and Cuban oil operations.
EU seizes oil tanker related to Venezuela in the Indian Ocean | VIDEO
The US Department of Defense announced the interception of an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean allegedly violating sanctions related to Venezuelan crude operations.
Second incident in days.. A boat carrying 16 Sudanese sinks in the White Nile
A boat carrying 16 Sudanese sank in the White Nile region, resulting in the loss of 12 lives as recovery operations commenced.
The Maritime Administration issues important message - will break ice in the Luleรฅ archipelago
The Swedish Maritime Administration has announced that the icebreaker Oden will be conducting ice-breaking operations in the southern fairway leading into Luleรฅ from February 12 to February 14, 2023.
Presentation on Nuclear Safety in Shipping at the IMO
A Greek nuclear engineering leader discussed the importance of nuclear safety regulations in maritime operations at an IMO conference.
Collaboration for the digitization of Sea Pioneer's fleet
Sea Pioneer Corporation is partnering with Propulsion Analytics and NeptuneZero to enhance the digitization of its fleet operations.
British warning of suspicious activity by armed boats near the Strait of Hormuz
The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has issued a security warning regarding suspicious activities involving armed boats near the Strait of Hormuz, following reports of a commercial vessel receiving radio calls demanding it to stop.
International pressure expected to reduce Russia's oil revenues by US$30 billion, says Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that international restrictions on Russian maritime oil exports may reduce Russia's annual oil revenues by at least $30 billion, which could impact funding for its military operations.
The Police seize 7,000 kilos of cocaine on a ship from Cameroon near the coast of the Canary Islands
The National Police seized approximately 7,000 kilos of cocaine off the coast of the Canary Islands, marking the largest maritime drug haul to date, on a Cameroonian ship.
Venezuela: Trump announces that the United States will strike 'on the ground' against drug cartels
President Donald Trump announced that the United States will conduct 'on the ground' strikes against drug cartels following previous maritime operations in the Caribbean and Pacific.
'Irregular' armed guards aboard Russian shadow tankers alarm Nordic-Baltic governments
The seizure of a Russian-linked oil tanker has raised alarms among NATO and Nordic-Baltic governments regarding the crew and operations of shadow fleet vessels.
Another body and the boat in which the Spanish family sank in Indonesia located
Indonesian rescue teams have found a third body and the hull of the ship that sank with a Spanish family in Komodo National Park waters on December 26.
Diving into the sea to catch the drug lords
Spanish police have conducted more than 200 maritime operations over the past 40 years, with officers currently concealed on a yacht off the coast of Mauritania.
China begins military exercises around Taiwan
Beijing has initiated live-fire military exercises around Taiwan, simulating attacks on maritime and land targets, anti-submarine operations, and maneuvers for achieving regional air superiority.
Rescue of 108 foreigners south of Gavdos: Nine operations in 24 hours, a total of 738 rescued
A total of 738 migrants were rescued in nine operations conducted in the maritime and coastal area south of Crete and Gavdos over 24 hours, with the migrants found aboard a wooden boat 41 nautical miles away.