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Puerto Plata ports receive four major cruise ships
Puerto Plata, a vibrant city in the Dominican Republic, recently experienced a surge in tourism. On December 19, four major…
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South American Countries Taking Lead on High-Latitude Capability
The world is witnessing a significant shift in polar research and maritime operations. Recently, Colombia launched its newest polar-capable research…
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Autonomous Drone Subs Help Researchers Study Arctic Plankton
In May 2022, the Arctic waters of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, came alive with the vibrant colors of spring. As the sun…
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China Blocks Investigation of Bulker Suspected of Baltic Subsea Attack
In a troubling development, Chinese officials have denied a Swedish prosecutor access to the bulker Yi Peng 3, which is…
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U.S. Navy Friendly Fire Incident in Red Sea
On Sunday morning, a serious incident occurred in the Red Sea involving the U.S. Navy. A U.S. Navy cruiser mistakenly…
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Türkiye Signs Historic Military Ship Export Deal
Türkiye has made a significant stride in its defense industry by signing its first military ship export agreement with a…
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India’s Offshore Wind Energy Ambitions is seeing hurdles
In recent years, India has made significant strides in developing offshore wind energy. The government has recognized the potential of…
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USS Gettysburg Shoots Down F/A-18 Fighter From USS Truman
On a tense Sunday morning, a U.S. Navy cruiser mistakenly shot down a U.S. Navy fighter jet over the Red…
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Trump threatened to regain control of the Panama Canal: what’s happening
US President-elect Donald Trump has accused Panama of charging excessive fees for using the Panama Canal. The politician threatened to…
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Europe’s New Regulations on Plastic Pellet Pollution
Europe is stepping up its fight against plastic pellet pollution. The European Union (EU) is drafting new regulations aimed at…
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