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India Ensures Seafarers’ Return Amid Regional Instability In a recent briefing, the Indian government reported the repatriation of 3,587 seafarers amid rising tensions in West Asia. Opesh Kumar Sharma highlighted the ministry's commitment to maritime safety, noting close surveillance of Indian vessels. Concerns intensified after the deaths of three seafarers in an attack on the MT Settebello... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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US Announces Agreement to Reopen Strait of Hormuz U.S. and Iranian officials announced a preliminary agreement to end hostilities and lift sanctions, potentially reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Facilitated by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the 60-day ceasefire aims to curb military actions while addressing Iran’s nuclear program. Reactions from global leaders remain cautiously optimistic amidst rising tensions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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Iran to Collect Maritime Service Fees for Strait of Hormuz Transit Iran has mandated a "maritime service fee" for vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, clarifying it is not a toll but for navigation assistance and environmental protections. Despite a framework agreement with the U.S. aimed at peace, officials express deep-seated distrust, emphasizing the need for U.S. adherence to commitments... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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British Authorities Charge Captain of Russian Shadow Fleet Oil Tanker Ajay Pant, captain of a Russian shadow fleet vessel, has been charged with violating sanctions, as reported by Britain's National Crime Agency. He faces allegations of supplying prohibited oil from Russia. The Smyrtos, a sanctioned tanker intercepted by British commandos, remains detained, reflecting the UK's efforts to disrupt Russian oil revenue... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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Shipowners Seek Clarity on Hormuz Agreement A recent US-Iran deal to potentially reopen the Strait of Hormuz has garnered skepticism from shipowners and traders seeking clarity before resuming transits. The strait, vital for global oil shipments, has faced disruptions due to previous conflicts. While initial transits may be free, safety concerns remain paramount among shipping leaders... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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Two Merchant Ships Targeted by Armed Skiffs Near Yemen On Sunday, two merchant vessels were attacked by armed skiffs off Yemen's coast, raising concerns about piracy in the Gulf of Aden. One attack involved a containership and a skiff that opened fire. The crew repelled the attack. A second incident involved a tanker targeted with a rocket-propelled grenade... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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CISF’s Mandate Under ISPS Code to Enhance India’s Coastal Security The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is set to bolster India's maritime security as a Recognised Security Organisation under the ISPS Code. This initiative supports the vision of a technology-driven security framework, enhancing port safety and aligning with India’s Blue Economy 2.0 and Amrit Kaal 2047 objectives... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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EU Targets Gazprom and Lukoil Shipping Arms in New Sanctions The European Union has expanded sanctions against Russian energy companies, particularly targeting Gazprom and Lukoil's shipping subsidiaries. This move seeks to disrupt oil transportation methods linked to irregular practices. The sanctions are expected to complicate operations for third-party entities involved, pushing affected companies toward obscure arrangements and non-Western service providers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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Fiji Collaborates to Introduce Electric Hydrofoil Ferries for Inter-Island Connectivity Fiji has formalized a partnership with hydrofoiling ferry developer Candela, aiming to enhance inter-island connectivity with electric vessels. An initial fleet of three to five P-12 hydrofoils will operate between Nadi/Denarau and the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands, transitioning from diesel to sustainable transport solutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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Three Lost at Sea in Supply Boat Accident Near Singapore On June 12, a supply boat sank near Pasir Panjang Terminal after colliding with a landing craft. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, along with the Police Coast Guard, launched search operations. Tragically, three bodies were recovered, believed to be crew members from the sunken vessel. Investigations are ongoing... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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Maritime Collision Off Croatia Claims Three Lives, One Missing On June 14, 2026, a tragic collision off Croatia's Adriatic coast claimed three lives and left one person missing. The incident involved a catamaran and a sailboat near the islands of Solta and Brac. An investigation is underway, raising concerns about maritime safety and prompting calls for increased vigilance among boaters... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Jun-2026
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