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Death Trap At Sea: An Exclusive Investigation Of The Migrant Tragedy In Greek Waters Hundreds of people died when a boat carrying migrants capsized on its way to Europe. Eyewitnesses raise serious accusations: were Greek officials to blame for the disaster? And what role does the "smuggling mafia" play? Die Welt reconstructs the events of the tragedy.... -WorldcrunchPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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What Is Blue Economy And How Is India Developing Its Maritime Sector? At the meeting of supreme audit institutions of G20 countries, which was held last month, a sustainable way of facilitating trade and development in and outside the nations was one of the key talking points. World over, policymakers have been working to come up with sustainable plans of development to help Earth’s ecology... -Outlook IndiaPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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French firm engineers giant kites to pull cargo ships across the ocean A french company called Airseas, formed in 2016, has now created Seawing, a wing that can propel a cargo ship. The kite will fly 200m above sea level. This technology could assist cargo ships to decrease their fuel consumption, and cut down 10% to 40% of their carbon emissions... -Hindustan TimesPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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Philippines: Labor wants escrow clause deleted in seafarer's Magna Carta ORGANIZED labor pushed for the dropping or deletion of the escrow provision in the proposed Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers, saying it is discriminatory. The Federation of Free Workers (FFW), one of the country's leading labor centers, on Sunday made the appeal to the Senate which has yet to approve the proposed measure... -The Manila TimesPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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Philippines: Labor group hails SC ruling on ship cook THE recent landmark decision of the Supreme Court in favor of a seafarer who collected disability benefits for a “concealed” medical condition, will now mean better protection for other Filipino sailors, according to a labor group. FFW welcomed the decision of the High Court... -BusinessMirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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NMHC to Be World's Biggest Maritime Museum Complex Showcasing India's Rich Maritime History Union Minister Sonowal, chaired a meeting to review the progress of NMHC project in Lothal, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. During the meeting, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed with the Ministry of Defence, specifically the Indian Navy and Coast Guard, to collaborate on the development of a Naval gallery within the NMHC complex... -Krishi JagranPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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Legends League Cricket, Oceanus Voyages to offer a groundbreaking cricket cruise experience For the first time ever, cricket enthusiasts can embark on a unique cricket cruise. Legends League Cricket has partnered with Oceanus Voyages to present this extraordinary opportunity, offering a week-long holiday experience filled with cricket legends, fine dining options, and premium wines... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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FSUs: Interim Solution for LNG Dispensing at Indian Ports The Indian government is considering a proposal to establish liquefied natural gas (LNG) dispensing stations for trucks inside ports using floating storage units (FSU) as an interim solution. This plan will guide the development of LNG storage facilities at nine major ports under the control of the Shipping Ministry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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Marina wants to enhance training program for Filipino seafarers MARINA said it will include international labor best practices in the training of Filipino seafarers as part of EMSA €4-million technical assistance. Marina Executive Director Samuel Batalla said the Philippines will discuss this with their EC counterparts in Brussels this week, including the presentation of how Marina will use the technical assistance effectively... -BusinessMirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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Indian Seamen Denied Shore Leave: Union Threatens Protest A union of merchant marine officers in India has given authorities a two-week ultimatum to resolve the issue of denial of shore leave to Indian merchant marine seamen in many ports across the country. The Maritime Union of India (MUI) has threatened to stage protest actions, including dharna and hunger strikes, if the issue is not resolved... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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Shipping industry faces net zero emissions target Shipping’s global regulator is closing in on a new target of net zero emissions by 2050, inching the industry closer to alignment with the Paris Agreement on climate. The plan is not yet finalised, with talks at IMO continuing into next week. If adopted, which would be non-binding, could align the industry with the landmark 2015 Paris Agreement... -The Economic TimesPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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India: Mundra Port anchors 399 metre-long container ship Mundra Port, the flagship port of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) achieved a significant accomplishment by berthing the 399 meters long and 54 meters wide vessel, MV MSC Hamburg, equaling 4 football fields, at Mundra port here, an official statement, issued by Adani Group, said on Sunday... -ANI NewsPosted On:3-Jul-2023
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