Authorities, Organisations and Geopolitics
Authorities, Organisations and Geopolitics
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Over 27,000 lives saved – new contract signed
The vessels are being supplied within the framework of the European Union-funded project “Improving the Turkish Coast Guard’s Operational Capacity…
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ICS statement on ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran
Thomas A. Kazakos said: “We welcome the conditional ceasefire between the United States and Iran and hope this signals a…
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“Time is short”: IMO head urges de‑escalation and protection of seafarers
Good morning distinguished delegates. Welcome to the 36th extraordinary session of the Council. At the outset, I must first express…
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ICS issues statement after 36th Extraordinary IMO Council Session
We echo the call that all attacks on ships in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz affecting innocent civilian…
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New cruise ship rules call for more effective potable water and Legionella testing
The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its Vessel Sanitation Program standards in November 2025 marking a…
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Australia is the world’s largest producer of battery-powered vessels – thanks to Denmark
Molslinjen has ordered three battery-powered catamaran ferries, which will be deployed in the Kattegat in the coming years on what…
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ICS publishes crucial revisions to MLC application guidelines
This new edition provides the most up‑to‑date and practical guidance on the mandatory and recommended employment standards set by the…
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BSH approves new North Sea wind farms
The two wind farms will cover 62 km² in the German Exclusive Economic Zone, located about 46 km from Borkum and 34 km…
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EU Launches Industrial Maritime and Ports Strategies to Strengthen Europe’s Maritime Future
The initiatives arrive at a time when global supply chains, energy systems and geopolitical dynamics are placing unprecedented pressure on…
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The Mission to Seafarers supporting stranded seafarers amid Gulf conflict
Arsenio Dominguez, Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), has highlighted the plight of an estimated 20,000 seafarers currently trapped…
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