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Lawsuits over Baltimore bridge collapse likely, though limited, lawyers say
The owner, operator and charterer of the container ship that struck Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday (Mar 26)…
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US officials recover data recorder from ship that hit Baltimore bridge, divers search for bodies
The 289m ship had reported a loss of propulsion shortly before impact and dropped anchor to slow the vessel, giving…
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US plans ‘international coalition’ to counter Red Sea attacks
Monday’s attack took place as the Pentagon chief visited Israel after a stop in Bahrain, home base of the US…
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How are Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea affecting global trade?
WHY IS THE RED SEA IMPORTANT? The Red Sea has the Suez Canal at its northern end and the narrow…
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Japan’s major marine engine makers join fight against climate change with electric solutions
CHALLENGES OF ELECTRIFYING MOTOR BOATS However, Mr Seiji Saeki, senior managing director at Japan Marine Industry Association, noted that gasoline…
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Analysis: Thailand’s proposed land bridge project easier than Kra Canal idea, but steep challenges await
Assoc Prof Antonio L Rappa from the School of Business at the Singapore University of Social Sciences described the venture…
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Malaysia PM Anwar defends maritime border agreements with Indonesia
Subsequently, Pagoh MP Muhyiddin Yassin asked Mr Anwar for his guarantee that Malaysia will not compromise in future negotiations with…
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Passenger suffers stroke on cruise ship from Penang to Singapore, evacuated to Port Dickson hospital
SINGAPORE: A 66-year-old female passenger who suffered a stroke on board a cruise ship from Penang to Singapore was evacuated…
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