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Disney Treasure: We were one of the first to sail on Disney’s newest cruise
Discovering the Magic of Disney Treasure Stepping aboard the Disney Treasure is like entering a world of enchantment. The excitement…
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German Navy Tests Out Sub-Tracking Drone Submersible in the Baltic Sea
Germany Tests Innovative Unmanned Drone Submarine Germany is making strides in naval warfare technology by testing a groundbreaking unmanned drone…
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U.S. Conducts Airstrike on Houthis as Truman Strike Group Arrives in Region
U.S. Strikes Houthi Targets Amid Rising Tensions On December 17, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed a series of airstrikes targeting…
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Salvors Arrive to Pump Fuel Off of Lost New Zealand Survey Ship
Efforts Underway to Remove Fuel from Grounded Ship In a significant development, a deck barge equipped with oil removal technology…
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KR, Sinokor, and HD Hyundai Marine Solution Join Forces
Revolutionizing Ship Maintenance with AI The maritime industry is on the brink of a significant transformation. Korean Register (KR) has…
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Pakistan to build first commercial ship since the 1980s
In a significant development for its maritime industry, Pakistan has announced plans to embark on its first commercial shipbuilding project…
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Wärtsilä cargo handling system again the choice for new Very
Wärtsilä to Supply Cargo Systems for New VLACs Wärtsilä Corporation, a leading technology group, has announced a significant contract to…
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Preah Sihanouk aims to boost overnight stays among cruise ship tourists
Sihanoukville: A New Hub for Cruise Tourism Preah Sihanouk province is making significant strides to attract cruise ship tourists. The…
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Can François Bayrou unite France’s moderates? Marine Le Pen looms if he fails
France’s Political Crisis: François Bayrou Takes Charge France is facing a significant political and financial crisis. The appointment of François…
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Hidden Dangers: The Threat of Underwater Shipwrecks
The world’s oceans and seas are home to over 8,500 shipwrecks from the two world wars. These wrecks are not…
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