Dead sailor in Skyros – Transferred to the hospital after feeling unwell
A 47-year-old sailor died on Monday in Skyros after experiencing severe malaise and being transported to several hospitals.
Ice sailor Rasmus Maalinn became world champion in the DN class
Estonian ice sailor Rasmus Maalinn secured a gold medal at the DN class world championships held in Poland.
Here the Ice Sailing World Championship is Decided – Right in the Middle of Bråviken: "Super Wonderful"
An ice sailing competition, featuring participants from 17 nations, is taking place on Bråviken, Sweden, with local sailor Tom Hogård expressing his excitement about the event.
From Atizapán to Colima: the rise of a sailor in times of criminal war
This article covers the dramatic rise of a military figure amid escalating violence in Mexico, starting from an extraordinary security incident in the Valley of Mexico.
Brazilian Navy rescues American with health problems at sea
The Brazilian Navy rescued a 32-year-old American crew member who fell ill during a crossing in the Atlantic Ocean, and he is being transported to a hospital in Natal for treatment.
Relatives of the Lithuanian who died in the accident of the Green Cape sailing ship are seeking help: bringing the body back is very expensive
Relatives of a Lithuanian sailor who died in a boat accident are appealing for financial assistance to repatriate the body, as the costs are prohibitively high.
Horror in Primorje: Former sailor raped his wife for years, threatened her over a cliff, exposed daughter to horrific violence
A former sailor from Primorje has been sentenced to four years in prison for domestic violence, rape, and child abuse after years of psychologically and physically abusing his wife.
Brilliant Filip Jurišić Opens New Season with Victory in the Canaries
Croatian sailor Filip Jurišić secured first place at the Lanzarote International sailing regatta, marking his third successful competition in the Canaries in recent months.
Russian captain sentenced to six years in prison for accident in the North Sea
A judge in London's Central Criminal Court sentenced Vladimir Motin to six years for causing the death of Filipino sailor Mark Angelo Pernia due to gross negligence.
Sailor electrocuted during cleaning of hotel boat in Pantanal
Sailor Icles Silva Fernandes, 53, was electrocuted while cleaning a hotel boat in Pantanal, leaving behind a wife and three children.
"At home, I have a pianist, a footballer, and a sailor": she has been working since the age of 12 and seeks a stable job so that her children can fulfill their dreams
Leila Arévalo, who has worked since she was a child, is determined to provide her children with opportunities to pursue their passions in music, sports, and sailing.
Russian Captain Found Guilty in Fatal North Sea Crash
A U.K. court found Russian captain Vladimir Motin guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence for the death of Filipino sailor Mark Angelo Pernia in a North Sea collision between a cargo ship and an oil tanker.
Russian captain found guilty of accident in the North Sea
After eight hours of deliberation, jurors found Vladimir Motin guilty of the death of 38-year-old Filipino sailor Marko Angelo Pernia, who went missing at sea following a collision between Motin's cargo ship and an oil-laden vessel off the eastern coast of the UK.
A fishing boat sinks off Portofino: one sailor saved, a missing person search is underway
A fishing boat that set off from Santa Margherita sank off the coast of Portofino, leading to the rescue of one sailor while a 63-year-old captain is reported missing.
United States: Former US Navy sailor convicted of espionage sentenced to over 16 years in prison
Patrick Wei, a mechanic on the USS Essex, was sentenced to more than 16 years after being convicted of espionage for selling military secrets to China for $12,000.
Former US Navy sailor learns sentence for spying for China
A former U.S. Navy sailor was sentenced to 200 months in prison for spying for China, revealing sensitive military information.
American sailor spied for China, got 16 years in prison
A former U.S. Navy sailor was sentenced to over 16 years in prison for selling sensitive military information to a Chinese intelligence officer.
Encounter of a supposed savage and a noble European in 'The Fiery Land'
The article discusses the release of Sylvie Iparraguirre's highly acclaimed epistolary novel 'The Fiery Land,' which intertwines the lives of a former sailor and an Indigenous Yámana man in 1865.
The mother of Miguel Moreno, Spanish prisoner released in Venezuela: "I am on a cloud"
Miguel Moreno Dapena, a Spanish sailor and journalist, has been freed from Venezuelan detention and is now at the Spanish Embassy in Caracas, awaiting reunion with his family in Gran Canaria.
A sailor from the Civil Guard patrol boat dies during a rescue operation in La Gomera after fainting
A sailor from the Civil Guard's Río Tajo patrol boat died during a rescue operation for migrants in La Gomera after suffering a fainting spell and sustaining a serious injury.
A sailor dies on the Río Tajo patrol boat of the Civil Guard
A sailor collapsed and died after hitting his head while working aboard the Río Tajo patrol boat of the Civil Guard.
He lived alone on an island for four years and inspired a very famous world novel
Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor and explorer, famously inspired Daniel Defoe's novel 'Robinson Crusoe' through his four-year solitary stay on a remote island in the South Pacific.
Frankenstein killer victim probe ends - 40 years after he vanished
Hampshire Police have concluded their investigation into the 1986 disappearance of Royal Navy sailor Simon Parkes, who is feared to have been a victim of a notorious killer, and are appealing for any further information from the public.
The Petrine Books Announce New Titles for 2026: From 'The Book of War' and 'Fire Lands' to Children's 'Sherlock Holmes'
New titles set to be released in January 2026 include 'Fire Land' by Sylvie Iparraguirre, 'Devil Tree' by Jerzy Kosinski, and 'The Book of War' by Andrew Pettegree, exploring various narratives including the experiences of a former sailor and a Yámana Indian.
Only Cristiana remains, the last voice of the family that dressed in sailor style
Cristiana Brandolini d’Adda stands as the last member of the Agnelli family dynasty, which has lost its former exclusive fame amidst unexpected turmoil.