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DARPA Christens U.S. Navy’s First Fully-Unmanned Oceangoing Ship
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has officially launched its groundbreaking unmanned warship prototype, the No Manning Required Ship…
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Finland charges oil tanker captain over undersea cables sabotage
Finland’s national prosecutor’s office announced on Monday that it has charged the captain and first and second officers of the…
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Akkuyu Nuclear Project Faces Major Delays
Construction on Turkey’s first nuclear power plant, the $24 billion Akkuyu project, has hit a significant slowdown, with work on…
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Feds and Seaspan celebrate major shipbuilding milestone
The West Coast shipbuilding industry is experiencing a remarkable resurgence, thanks to the federal government’s commitment to renewing its navy…
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Philippines says Chinese ship collision shows risks of ignoring maritime rules
The Philippine government is calling on China to learn from a recent maritime incident involving two Chinese vessels that collided…
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Leadership change at Blue Water Shipping
Danish shipping and logistics company Blue Water has announced the appointment of Thomas Bek as its new chief executive officer,…
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Abraham Unger and Eli Glickman reportedly bid to take ZIM private
In a significant move within the shipping industry, ZIM Integrated Shipping Services’ CEO Eli Glickman is reportedly collaborating with prominent…
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No crew required: Christening held for autonomous ship prototype in Everett
In a groundbreaking ceremony on August 11, 2025, the USX-1 Defiant, an autonomous naval ship prototype, was officially christened at…
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Construction begins on new concrete hardstandat Arutanga Harbour
Construction has officially begun on the new concrete hardstand at Arutanga Harbour, a crucial infrastructure project for Aitutaki. Following the…
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Ministries debate shipbuilding jurisdiction amid Korea-U.S. negotiations
A contentious power struggle is unfolding between South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Ministry of Oceans…
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