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    Greek ships continue evacuation of third-country citizens from Libya - ANA
    tourusm-and-cruiseJan 1, 2000

    Greek ships continue evacuation of third-country citizens from Libya - ANA

    Boston GlobeGreekshipscontinue evacuation of third-country citizens from LibyaANAThe firstship, the Hellenic Spirit, arrived in Iraklion port just before 9:00 am, carrying some 2120 evacuees, while the second vessel, the Olympic Champion, arrived in port two hours later with another 2130 evacuees on board....More evacuations as government urges all Maltese to boardshipsMalta Independent OnlineCruiseshipcarrying evacuated Chinese arrives in MaltaPeople's Daily OnlineUpdated: 2216 Chinese, 9 Maltese workers arrive on Chinese charterTimes of MaltaCRIENGLISH.com -CNN International -The Hindu283 haber makalesinin tümü »

    Brazil to continue offering support towards tanker markets
    energyJan 1, 2000

    Brazil to continue offering support towards tanker markets

    Brazil's perfect mix of light crude imports and heavy crude exports will continue to provide support to tanker owners, as the country is closing in with its strategy of hosting major sporting events for all the world to see. The country has welcomed the attention it is already receiving ahead of the 20th FIFA World Cup, as the expected influx of tourism is expected to boost its

    Bunker prices to continue rising, albeit in a slower mode, during the next few years
    energyJan 1, 2000

    Bunker prices to continue rising, albeit in a slower mode, during the next few years

    In a recent report, US-based consulting firm Mcquilling Services attempted to forecast the course of bunker prices during the next few years, as this factor is among the most important ones when it comes to ship owning operating costs. According to the company's projection, 2013 average bunker prices are expected to reach $690 per ton, while by 2017, bunker costs are forecast to average $760 per t...

    Rush out from Libya:Evacuations continue
    tourusm-and-cruiseJan 1, 2000

    Rush out from Libya:Evacuations continue

    After three days of delays, a U.S.-chartered ferry carrying Americans and other foreigners out of the chaos of Libya finally arrived Friday at the Mediterranean island of Malta.