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    Oceans Insufficient for Net Zero: EU Study Warns
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsDec 28, 2025

    Oceans Insufficient for Net Zero: EU Study Warns

    The EU warns oceans can't absorb enough CO2 for net zero, urging stronger regulations and investments to limit global warming to 1.5C.

    BIFA warns of lack of directions to deal with no-deal Brexit
    logisticsDec 10, 2025

    BIFA warns of lack of directions to deal with no-deal Brexit

    THE British International Freight Association (BIFA) says that the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has 'hit the nail on the head with its warning that neither the UK nor the EU is ready for a no-deal Brexit on October 31'

    China warns Japan of tourism fall-out over ship row - Sin Chew Jit Poh
    tourusm-and-cruiseDec 10, 2025

    China warns Japan of tourism fall-out over ship row - Sin Chew Jit Poh

    Washington PostChina warns Japan of tourism fall-out overshiprowSin Chew Jit PohThe Chinese captain is accused of intentionally ramming his trawler against Japanese coastguardshipsin the disputed waters. Last week, a Chinese firm...Row escalates over Chineseshipcaptain arrestMorning Star OnlineChina halts talks asshiprow escalatesThe Japan TimesChina's premier enters JapanshipdisputeOne News PageistockAnalyst.com (press release) -The Japan Times1.711 haber makalesinin tümü »

    Broker warns Asia-Europe overcapacity, soft rates to dog bigger fleet
    marketsDec 10, 2025

    Broker warns Asia-Europe overcapacity, soft rates to dog bigger fleet

    CHARTERING and sale and purchase shipbroking company, Braemar Seascope, has warned that shipping lines will remain under pressure despite improvements in the world economy which should help balance supply and demand, and lead to a more sustainable container market.

    IMB warns of West Africa piracy threat
    piracyMar 10, 2014

    IMB warns of West Africa piracy threat

    The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) is asking ships to be extra vigilant when transiting West Africa as piracy in the region becomes a growing concern. IMB’s

    China warns Japan of tourism fall-out over ship row - Sin Chew Jit Poh
    tourusm-and-cruiseSep 23, 2010

    China warns Japan of tourism fall-out over ship row - Sin Chew Jit Poh

    Washington PostChina warns Japan of tourism fall-out overshiprowSin Chew Jit PohThe Chinese captain is accused of intentionally ramming his trawler against Japanese coastguardshipsin the disputed waters. Last week, a Chinese firm...Row escalates over Chineseshipcaptain arrestMorning Star OnlineChina halts talks asshiprow escalatesThe Japan TimesChina's premier enters JapanshipdisputeOne News PageistockAnalyst.com (press release) -The Japan Times1.710 haber makalesinin tümü »

    Israel warns Iran is'taking advantage'of Middle East unrest - Telegraph.co.uk
    war-incidentsJan 1, 2000

    Israel warns Iran is'taking advantage'of Middle East unrest - Telegraph.co.uk

    Telegraph.co.ukIsrael warns Iran is'taking advantage' of Middle East unrestTelegraph.co.ukThe two Iranianships, which are a frigate and a supplyship, are to deliver supplies to a port in Syria. They mark the first Iranian navy vessels to pass through the Suez Canal since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. Egyptian officials at the canal...ME: 2 IRANIAN WARSHIPSTO CROSS SUEZ MONDAYAgenzia Giornalistica ItaliaReport: IranianShipsCross Suez CanalArutz ShevaIran warships set to cross Suez CanalXinhuaFox News -Voice of America -Press TV312 haber makalesinin tümü »

    Nautilus warns MCA of criminalisation risk
    maritime-lawJan 1, 2000

    Nautilus warns MCA of criminalisation risk

    Nautilus has warned that Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) proposals to update UK legislation in line with changes to the international SOLAS Convention could increase the risk of seafarers being unfairly criminalised.

    Commerzbank warns of continuing losses with shipping loans
    Maritime Insurance NewsJan 1, 2000

    Commerzbank warns of continuing losses with shipping loans

    GERMANY'S second largest bank, Commerzbank, announced it has raised its loan loss provisions to EUR900 million (US$956 million) in its earnings report, describing the move as a "timely response to the deterioration in the shipping markets."