Tallinna Port's electricity network fees will increase at three ports
Tallinna Sadam will raise electricity network fees at Vanasadam, Muuga, and Paldiski LΓ΅unasadam starting this Sunday due to rising input costs.
Serious incident in the Baltic Sea. Services recorded a leak
Approximately 10,000 liters of heating oil leaked from an icebreaker tug near the port of Ajos in Kemi, Finland.
Woman killed in house fire at Port Stephens
A woman has died after a house fire in Port Stephens, Australia, with investigations ongoing into the circumstances.
After 4 months without service, Correios resumes service in isolated city in Acre
The Brazilian Postal Service, Correios, has resumed operations at its Porto Walter branch in Acre after a four-month closure, providing essential postal services to the isolated community.
K. Kyranakis: Starting today the tram reaches the Port of Piraeus - The new terminal stop "Akta Posidon" is in operation
The new terminal tram stop 'Akta Posidon' in Piraeus is now operational, enhancing tram service to the port.
War in Ukraine: Port city Odessa once again targeted by Russian drones
The Ukrainian port city of Odessa has recently faced renewed drone attacks from Russia, damaging infrastructure and disrupting essential services.
Prohibition of departure and delays in ships due to stormy winds
Due to adverse weather conditions, several ports have restrictions and cancellations of ferry services, affecting routes to the Cyclades and other islands.
Russia attacks two more vessels off Ukraine's coast
A Russian drone strike on a Panama-flagged tanker near a Ukrainian port injured one crew member as maritime rescue services responded to the incident.
The Sudanese Prime Minister Launches His Government's Activities from the Capital Khartoum
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris has launched the activities of his government from Khartoum after 30 months of operating from Port Sudan due to the ongoing war, promising to focus on security, public welfare, and improvements in health, education, electricity, water, and sanitation services.
Sudan PM announces govt's return to Khartoum from wartime capital Port Sudan
The Sudanese government has returned to Khartoum from Port Sudan after nearly three years of operating from the wartime capital, with promises of improved services for the city's residents, as declared by Prime Minister Kamil Idris.
Waves swept cars in the port of Tinos, watch the video
Waves in the port of Tinos swept away cars due to stormy southerly winds, disrupting ferry services and prompting restrictions on departures.