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A reality check on SA’s naval shipbuilding future – News
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has pledged an additional $21 billion for Defence spending by 2030, emphasizing the importance of the…
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US and China agree to slash tariffs
In a pivotal development in the ongoing trade war between the United States and China, both nations have agreed to…
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Anchoring Peace: The Battle of Lake Champlain, the End of the War of 1812
In September 1814, the Battle of Lake Champlain marked a pivotal moment in the War of 1812, as American forces…
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To dominate the Arctic, Trump needs ice-breaking ships. Finland wants to help.
As nations scramble to navigate the Arctic’s melting ice, Finland emerges as a powerhouse in icebreaker design and production. With…
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Greece is booming again. This time, will it last? | Paul Taylor
Construction has finally commenced on the long-neglected Ellinikon site along the Athens Riviera, just six miles from the iconic Acropolis.…
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MOL buys stake in Taiwanese offshore wind farm
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a Danish fund manager, has finalized a deal to sell a 10% stake in the 495MW…
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Okeanis Eco Tankers takes VLCCs out of Chinese leases
Okeanis Eco Tankers is making a strategic move by withdrawing its three youngest Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) from leases…
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UK readies sanctions on another 100 Russian-linked tankers
The United Kingdom is ramping up its efforts against the Russian oil trade by introducing a new set of sanctions…
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Swire takes a stand against the shipping of donkey skins
The Donkey Sanctuary, a prominent British charity, has recognized Swire Shipping as the first global shipping line to publicly adopt…
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Darwin ship lift update: $10.8M contract, local firms benefit
The Darwin Ship Lift Facility is making significant strides in its construction, marking crucial milestones that underscore its importance to…
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