Hwang Jong-woo, Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries nominee, "Plans for crew evacuation in crisis in the Persian Gulf"
Hwang Jong-woo, the nominee for Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries in South Korea, outlined plans to secure the safety of Korean sailors in the Persian Gulf amid rising tensions and the potential need for evacuation.
Britainโs nuclear submarines carnage as nearly 200 sailors fail drug tests
Nearly 200 Royal Navy sailors have failed drug tests over the past seven years, with significant implications for security and military integrity.
Three sailors remain missing near Iran. Their families are hoping for a 'miracle'
Three sailors are missing after their ship was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions in the region related to the ongoing conflict.
Death by thirst or bombardment.. 20,000 sailors stranded in the burning Gulf waters
The ongoing conflict in the Gulf region has left 20,000 sailors stranded on approximately 3,200 vessels, facing threats from military assaults and severe shortages of essential supplies.
Live: Thousands more US Marines to be deployed to Middle East, officials say
The US military is sending thousands of additional marines and sailors to the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran.
The sailors' terror: Attacked in the Strait of Hormuz
Thai sailors aboard the cargo ship Mayuree Naree were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, amidst rising tensions in the region following Israel and the U.S.'s joint military actions.
US sends amphibious assault group with 2,500 Marines to the Middle East
The United States is deploying an amphibious assault group consisting of three warships and approximately 2,500 Marines and sailors to the Middle East.
The US will deploy thousands of additional soldiers in the Middle East, according to officials
The US is set to deploy thousands of additional Marines and Sailors to the Middle East, amid discussions within the Trump administration about reinforcing military operations in the region.
Currently, there are 19 Latvian sailors in the Persian Gulf region
Nineteen Latvian sailors are currently in the Persian Gulf region, with no Latvian-flagged vessels present in the area.
Crisis at the Strait of Hormuz: A special corridor may be established for the evacuation of stuck sailors
Approximately 20,000 sailors are trapped on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting discussions for a special evacuation corridor by the UN.
"Sea the Curve": Students and sailors prove in practice that the Earth is spherical
An educational experiment titled 'Sea the Curve' aims to reaffirm the spherical shape of the Earth through a collaborative project involving schools and shipping in Greece and abroad.
The US accelerates the deployment of Marines to the Middle East, sources claim
The US is reportedly expediting the deployment of thousands of Marines and sailors to the Middle East, according to anonymous sources.
3 More Warships, 2500 Marines... Trump Has Sent Them Towards Iran, Are They Going to Attack Again?
The US military is significantly strengthening its presence against Iran by deploying thousands of Marines and sailors to the Middle East amidst rising tensions.
International Maritime Organization Calls for Safe Passage to Evacuate Sailors from the Gulf
The International Maritime Organization has called for the establishment of a safe maritime corridor for the evacuation of commercial vessels from the Gulf amid heightened tensions due to the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran.
Nigeria: Court Slams $6m Fine On Ship, 10 Filipino Sailors Over Cocaine Trafficking
A Federal High Court in Lagos has imposed a fine of $6 million on a ship and ten Filipino sailors convicted of cocaine trafficking into Nigeria.
Breaking: Qatar condemns Iranian attacks on commercial ships, sailors, and maritime infrastructure in the region
Qatar has expressed its condemnation of Iranian attacks on commercial vessels and maritime infrastructure in the region.
Damage from Fire, Clogged Toilets, and Low Morale โ The 'Wounded' Gerald Ford Heads to Crete
The USS Gerald Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, is heading to Crete for repairs following a fire that injured sailors and damaged equipment during a long deployment in support of operations against Iran.
There are more than 3,000 ships with 20,000 sailors stranded in the Gulf: they warn that the situation in Hormuz is 'unacceptable'
The article discusses the critical situation in the Strait of Hormuz, where over 3,000 foreign ships are stranded, affecting thousands of sailors due to blocked maritime traffic amid tensions and military actions involving the U.S. and Iran.
The largest aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford heads to Crete after a fire, part of the sailors sleep on the floor
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier is heading to Crete following a fire in its laundry room that left some sailors sleeping on the floor due to a lack of accommodation.
New data reveals that the episode was more serious than reported
New details about the fire on the USS Gerald R. Ford suggest it was more severe than initially communicated, affecting hundreds of sailors and raising concerns about the ship's condition amid military operations against Iran.
Lagos court fines ship, 10 sailors $6m for cocaine smuggling โNDLEA
A Federal High Court in Lagos has fined a ship and ten Filipino sailors $6 million for their involvement in cocaine smuggling.
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier heads to Crete after a fire, sailors sleeping on the ground
The USS Gerald R. Ford, stationed in the Middle East, heads to NATO's base in Crete following a fire that injured sailors.
IMO: 20,000 sailors trapped in the Strait of Hormuz โ 3,200 ships blocked
The Strait of Hormuz has become a high-risk zone, with about 20,000 sailors trapped and thousands of ships immobilized due to the escalating conflict with Iran.
Fire on aircraft carrier raged for several hours
A fire on the USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier took around 30 hours to control, resulting in significant damage and several sailors receiving smoke-related treatment.
New York Times: Fire aboard aircraft carrier "Gerald Ford" lasted 30 hours
A fire aboard the USS Gerald Ford lasted over 30 hours, resulting in many sailors having to sleep on the ground, amidst ongoing U.S. military operations against Iran.
War in the Middle East: Sailors from 3,000 ships blocked by Iran soon to run out of supplies
A meeting of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London is urgently addressing the plight of sailors stranded on 3,000 vessels blocked by Iran amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Sailors visiting Vancouver brag of catching hundreds of crabs, investigation underway
Fisheries officials in Canada are investigating a video of sailors boasting about catching hundreds of crabs while allegedly violating fishing regulations during their visit to Vancouver.
Details emerge of damage to US Navyโs largest warship after fire
A fire on the USS Gerald R. Ford left hundreds of sailors without proper sleeping arrangements and resulted in multiple injuries, although US Central Command stated the incident was not combat-related.
Parliament: Update on Greek sailors stranded in the Persian Gulf
Greece's Deputy Maritime Affairs Minister provided an update on the status of Greek seafarers stranded in the Persian Gulf, emphasizing ongoing monitoring and readiness for action.
Ministry of Shipping: Increase in unemployment benefits for sailors
The Greek Ministry of Shipping announced a nearly doubling of unemployment benefits for sailors, reaching up to โฌ600, satisfying longstanding demands from the Greek Seamen's Federation.
Thousands of sailors trapped in the war in the Strait of Hormuz. They wait to see if their ships will be hit by drones
Sailors aboard commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz are caught in the crossfire of escalating tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States, awaiting decisions from distant authorities regarding their safety.
Parliament: Information about Greek sailors trapped in the Persian Gulf
The Greek government is addressing the situation of Greek sailors trapped in the Persian Gulf, with 34 Greek-flagged ships reported in the region and authorities preparing measures for their protection and repatriation.
Parliament: 34 Greek-flagged ships in the Persian Gulf โ What the Deputy Minister of Shipping said
A total of 168 Greek-owned ships are currently in the Persian Gulf, with 34 of them flying the Greek flag, as confirmed by Greece's Deputy Minister of Shipping.
20 Thai sailors return home after vessel attacked in Gulf
Twenty Thai sailors returned to Thailand after their cargo ship was attacked by Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz.
A Building Without a Future? The Former Refuge for Estonian Sailors in Paljassaare Has Withstood Fate for 25 Years
The abandoned building in Paljassaare, Estonia, has remained untouched for 25 years amidst an area poised for development into a vibrant hub.
Vassilis Kikilias: "First the safety of our sailors" โ The risks in the Middle East and the plan for Crete
Greek Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy Vassilis Kikilias raised concerns about the ongoing crisis in the Middle East and its implications for Greek sailors and the economy.
Kikilias: Greek-owned ship attacked with 10 Greek sailors in the Black Sea
A Greek-owned tanker was attacked near Novorossiysk port in the Black Sea, but no crew injuries were reported, according to Greek Minister of Shipping Vasilis Kikilias.
The sailors stranded near Iran facing the ravages of war
Sailors stranded in the Persian Gulf are experiencing the dangers of conflicts involving drones and missiles as tensions escalate between Iran and the US.
Thousands of sailors trapped in the Hormuz Strait war, waiting for drones to strike their ships
Merchant sailors in the Hormuz Strait find themselves in the midst of a global conflict, facing uncertainty and isolation as their vessels remain on standby.
84 dead Iranian sailors sent home to Iran from Sri Lanka
84 Iranian sailors killed in a torpedo attack on their ship have been returned to Iran from Sri Lanka, while 32 survivors remain on the island.
The priest delivers food to the sailors on the shadow ship
A priest and seaman service representatives delivered food to the Russian crew of a detained cargo ship off the southern coast of Sweden, where a unique situation has arisen due to the ship's false flagging and legal issues.
How many Indian ships are stranded in the Strait of Hormuz?
The Indian Ministry of Shipping and the Ministry of External Affairs reported that 24 ships with 677 sailors are stranded in the western area of the Strait of Hormuz, while three ships in the eastern area are awaiting approval to leave.
Bodies of 84 sailors to be sent from Sri Lanka to Iran, died in American attack
The bodies of 84 Iranian sailors, killed in an American submarine attack, are being repatriated to Iran after a Sri Lankan court ordered their handover to the Iranian embassy.
Iran prepares to transport the bodies of 84 sailors from Sri Lanka after attack by American submarine
Iran is taking steps to repatriate the bodies of 84 sailors who died in a torpedo attack on an Iranian destroyer by an American submarine.
Sri Lanka repatriates 84 Iranian sailors killed in US submarine attack
Sri Lanka is repatriating the remains of 84 Iranian sailors who were killed when their frigate was sunk by a US submarine near Sri Lanka's coast.
Intercargo: Protecting sailors is a priority
Intercargo emphasizes the urgent need for the protection and welfare of sailors amidst increasing threats in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.
Persian Gulf: Thousands of sailors trapped on ships amid attacks - 'There is nowhere to hide'
Thousands of sailors remain trapped on oil tankers and cargo ships in the Persian Gulf due to ongoing attacks and military operations in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Fire hits US aircraft carrier laundry amid war with Iran
A fire broke out in the laundry of the USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest American aircraft carrier, currently operating in the Red Sea, injuring two sailors.
A fire on the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier in the Red Sea injured two sailors
A fire on the USS Gerald R. Ford in the Red Sea injured two sailors, but the Pentagon reports no serious damage to the ship's propulsion system.
Middle East War: A Fire 'Not Related to Combat' Injures Two on the American Aircraft Carrier Gerald Ford
A fire described as 'not related to combat' injured two sailors aboard the USS Gerald Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, which remains fully operational despite the incident.