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India Approves Plan for Domestic Shipping Line in Broad Container Ecosystem
Business

India Approves Plan for Domestic Shipping Line in Broad Container Ecosystem

The government of India oversaw the formal signing of agreements on February 3, which set out the plans for the…

02/04/202602/04/2026
Two Arrested on Suspicion of Sabotaging Under Construction German Warships
Business

Two Arrested on Suspicion of Sabotaging Under Construction German Warships

Two individuals who worked at the Port of Hamburg and possibly at the Blohm + Voss shipyard were arrested on…

02/03/202602/03/2026
Divers Find Sunken Ferry Trisha Kerstin 3, Death Toll Rises to 43
Business

Divers Find Sunken Ferry Trisha Kerstin 3, Death Toll Rises to 43

After an extended search, the Philippine Coast Guard has discovered the location of the sunken ferry Trisha Kerstin 3, which…

02/03/202602/03/2026
Estonia Detains Russia-Bound Ship on Suspicion of Smuggling
Business

Estonia Detains Russia-Bound Ship on Suspicion of Smuggling

In a developing story, Estonian forces late on Tuesday, February 3, boarded a refrigerated containership and seized the vessel for…

02/03/202602/03/2026
Tuna Seiner With Suspected Links to Drug Trafficking Catches Fire in Manta
Business

Tuna Seiner With Suspected Links to Drug Trafficking Catches Fire in Manta

A tuna-fishing vessel with suspected links to cocaine smuggling has caught fire at the port of Manta, Ecuador, according to…

02/03/202602/03/2026
Trump Administration Green-Lights Texas GulfLink SPM Project
Business

Trump Administration Green-Lights Texas GulfLink SPM Project

Just weeks after taking over the federal environmental-review process for deepwater oil and gas terminal licensing, the U.S. Department of…

02/03/202602/03/2026
Maersk-Hapag Alliance to Send Ships Through Red Sea with Naval Assistance
Business

Maersk-Hapag Alliance to Send Ships Through Red Sea with Naval Assistance

The alliance between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd will start for the first time to send vessels through the Red Sea as…

02/03/202602/03/2026
Aging Freighter Runs Aground Near Panama Canal’s Atlantic Entrance
Business

Aging Freighter Runs Aground Near Panama Canal’s Atlantic Entrance

An aging freighter has gone aground on a sandy beach near the Atlantic-side entrance to the Panama Canal. The Panama…

02/03/202602/03/2026
Turkey Responds as Ship Damaged in Black Sea Attack is Now Aground
Business

Turkey Responds as Ship Damaged in Black Sea Attack is Now Aground

A cargo ship damaged nearly two weeks ago in a reported attack in the Black Sea has now gone aground…

02/03/202602/03/2026
Incident in the Straits of Hormuz Reflects Iranian Nervousness
Business

Incident in the Straits of Hormuz Reflects Iranian Nervousness

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) in Dubai has advised that an unidentified ship was hailed on VHF by…

02/03/202602/03/2026

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