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India Bans Pakistani Ships from Ports Following Deadly Pahalgam Attack

In response to the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which resulted in the deaths of 26 individuals, predominantly Hindu tourists, India has implemented a series of stringent measures against Pakistan. Among these, the Indian government has banned Pakistani-flagged ships from docking at any Indian port. This decision, announced by the Ministry

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Europe Prepares to Launch Its First Offshore CO₂ Carrier, Advancing Carbon Capture Efforts

Europe is set to mark a significant milestone in its carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiatives with the upcoming launch of its first offshore CO₂ carrier. The vessel, constructed at the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard in the Netherlands, is scheduled for christening and launch on May 14, 2025. Commissioned by INEOS Energy Europe in collaboration

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What is Incinerator in a Ship? | Construction and Components of Incinerator  - Marineinsight360 blog

What is Incinerator in a Ship? | Construction and Components of Incinerator 

Incinerator in a Ship? Know More About Construction and Components of Incinerator  Incinerators are equipment used on ships to burn various types of waste, including sludge, paper, wood, soot, tarpaulin, and plastics (incinerators are specially designed to burn plastics and are certified by the International Maritime Organization). They are also used to burn sludge (liquid)

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Three Russian Sailors Injured in U.S. Airstrike on Yemeni Oil Tanker

On April 25, 2025, a U.S. airstrike targeted the Houthi-controlled Ras Isa oil port in Yemen’s Hodeidah province, injuring three Russian sailors aboard the oil tanker Seven Pearls. The vessel was docked and preparing to unload its cargo when the strike occurred. The injured crew members—Roman Kashpor, Igor Kazachenko, and Artyom Vanin—were rescued by Yemeni

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Russia Proposes 180,000-Ton Nuclear Submarines for Arctic LNG Transport

Russia has initiated the design of nuclear-powered submarines intended to transport liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Arctic regions to Asia via the Northern Sea Route (NSR). This initiative aims to facilitate year-round LNG shipments, circumventing the limitations of surface vessels that require icebreaker assistance during harsh Arctic conditions. The proposed submarines are envisioned to be

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U.S. Sanctions Three Vessels for Supplying Oil Products to Houthis

The U.S. Treasury emphasized that these sanctions are part of a broader effort to cut off funding sources for the Iran-backed Houthis, who have been responsible for destabilizing actions in the Red Sea region, including attacks on international shipping lanes. ​ Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Michael Faulkender stated, “Today’s action underscores our commitment to

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