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  • Sino-Global to accept bitcoin as payment for its global shipping and logistics services
  • Germany's United Product Tankers appoints new managing director
  • Stena inks $180 million loan agreement for E-Flexer ferries
  • Swedish government awards four shipping companies
  • Spanish ferry operator Baleària starts sea trials of LNG-powered fast ferry
  • Ocean Winds and Terna Energy to work on Greece's floating offshore wind farm
  • Russia and Syria work on joint shipping line
  • Maersk Eindhoven sails from APM Terminals Yokohama
  • Ministry of Environmental Protection of Israel clears Minerva Helen from oil spill links
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IOM: Libya holds 340 irregular migrants on Mediterranean SeaIOM: Libya holds 340 irregular migrants on Mediterranean SeaThe International Organization for Migration (IOM) confirmed that 340 illegal migrants are being held by Libyan coast guard teams in the Mediterranean Sea.
Women from Turkey and Greece call for peaceWomen from Turkey and Greece call for peace
Turkey to conduct naval exercises with U.S. in Mediterranean SeaTurkey to conduct naval exercises with U.S. in Mediterranean SeaTurkish announcement came in the middle of an escalating row around maritime boundaries and the rights to vast natural gas reserves in the eastern Mediterranean.
Turkey and U.S. discussed reducing tensions in the Eastern MediterraneanTurkey and U.S. discussed reducing tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean
France to increase military presence in Mediterranean SeaFrance to increase military presence in Mediterranean SeaFrance will increase its military presence in the eastern Mediterranean as a result of Turkish oil and gas exploration in disputed waters, which has heightened tensions with Greece.
Turkey’s exploration in Eastern Mediterranean raised alarms in GreeceTurkey’s exploration in Eastern Mediterranean raised alarms in Greece
AKAR: Evidence shows Turkish ships did not harass French warshipAKAR: Evidence shows Turkish ships did not harass French warshipTurkey has proved through video recordings and radar photos that its ships are not involved in any criminal activity in the Mediterranean Sea, Minister of Defense Hulusi Akar said.
  • Odyssey of the Seas starts its journey from Israel in Summer 2021Odyssey of the Seas starts its journey from Israel in Summer 2021
  • Port Canaveral becomes 1st LNG cruise port of North AmericaPort Canaveral becomes 1st LNG cruise port of North America
  • Prosafe receives contract from CNOOC Petroleum EuropeProsafe receives contract from CNOOC Petroleum Europe
  • Solstad's vessels to provide support to NW AustraliaSolstad's vessels to provide support to NW Australia
  • Diana Shipping inks time charter contract with Tongli ShippingDiana Shipping inks time charter contract with Tongli Shipping
  • Deltamarin introduces new LNG-powered boxship designDeltamarin introduces new LNG-powered boxship design
  • 48 ships stranded off China with banned Australian coal48 ships stranded off China with banned Australian coal
  • Los Angeles Port launches new "Control Tower" data toolLos Angeles Port launches new "Control Tower" data tool
  • Ship finance giant Anchor Ship Partners launches Japanese green ship fundShip finance giant Anchor Ship Partners launches Japanese green ship fund
  • UAE-based fabrication company Lamprell inks new contract with Saudi AramcoUAE-based fabrication company Lamprell inks new contract with Saudi Aramco
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  • Russia and Syria work on joint shipping lineRussia and Syria work on joint shipping line
  • Spanish ferry operator Baleària starts sea trials of LNG-powered fast ferrySpanish ferry operator Baleària starts sea trials of LNG-powered fast ferry
  • Ocean Winds and Terna Energy to work on Greece's floating offshore wind farmOcean Winds and Terna Energy to work on Greece's floating offshore wind farm
  • Swedish government awards four shipping companiesSwedish government awards four shipping companies
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    Highlights of the Day

    • Maersk Eindhoven sails from APM Terminals Yokohama
    • Russia and Syria work on joint shipping line
    • Spanish ferry operator Baleària starts sea trials of LNG-powered fast ferry
    • Ocean Winds and Terna Energy to work on Greece's floating offshore wind farm
    • Swedish government awards four shipping companies
    • Stena inks $180 million loan agreement for E-Flexer ferries
    • Sino-Global to accept bitcoin as payment for its global shipping and logistics services
    • Germany's United Product Tankers appoints new managing director
    • Germany’s SAL and Dutch firm Jumbo to form a joint venture
    • Ministry of Environmental Protection of Israel clears Minerva Helen from oil spill links
    • New Liebherr ship to shore container crane enters service at Port of Alicante
    • Seaspan Corporation acquires 15,000 teu boxship pair
    • Wallenius Wilhelmsen begins reactivating nine of its vessels
    • HMM charters three VLCCs set to be built by Hyundai Samho
    • Ferus Smit launches latest LNG-fueled chemical tanker of Thun Tankers