Authorities & Organisations
Authorities, Organisations and Geopolitics
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And the award goes to…
The Mission to Seafarers, a leading international seafarer welfare charity, is delighted to announce its international Seafarers Awards 2024…
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The future, EU regulations and the challenges of carbon capture
Speakers from the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), DNV, BIMCO and Zero Carbon Shipping will present the latest…
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How to be an ally?
ISWAN launches allyship guidance to build safer cultures at sea. New resources released by the International Seafarers’ Welfare and…
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WISTA at 50
WISTA, founded 50 years ago by four women in London’s maritime sector, has grown into a global association promoting…
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The Balkans: A region undergoing transformation
The Balkans are undergoing a transformation fueled by billions of euros invested in transport networks, wind farms, and solar…
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Seafarers and illegal recruitment fees
Seafarers and Illegal Recruitment Fees: 2024 Insights is a joint publication by IHRB, a leading global think tank focused…
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Norway gives green light to deep-sea mining
Norway, considering itself one of the world’s most eco-friendly countries, is on track to become the first country to…
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HEMEXPO’s global reach
According to the Union of Greek Shipowners’ 2023–2024 report, Greece controls over 20% of global deadweight tonnage, maintaining its…
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Draghi report: The Future of European Competitiveness
The long-awaited Draghi report could guide the new European Commission by proposing radical changes to the EU’s economic policy.…
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Learning from Generation Z
Seafarers, like people ashore, often criticize the next generation. Past generations have claimed that today’s seafarers have it easy…
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