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‘Russia doesn’t care’: Sweden sounds alarm over unsafe oil fleet

AOL 18 Apr 2024
However, some Nordic countries are anxious about the Russian reaction if they did intervene since it may add to Moscow’s belief that the Baltic Sea is being turned into a “Nato lake”, cutting Russia’s ...
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Stella Maris Warns of High Levels of Depression Among Ukrainian Seafarers

The Maritime Executive 18 Apr 2024
The chaplains said many ships visiting UK ports are still operating both Russian and Ukrainian crew, with no option but to work as a team ... Hogan adds there are no winners as the conflict continues, with Russian crew members facing challenges too.
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Russian Ships to Remain Banned from US Ports

Rigzone 18 Apr 2024
Biden extended for one year a ban imposed 2022 on Russian vessels from entering U.S. ports ... .
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'Dirty as Hell': Coal Dust Chokes Murmansk as Moscow Ramps Up Asia Exports

Moscow Times 17 Apr 2024
... port ... As Moscow aims to expand its exports to the east, the activity in the port of Murmansk offers a glimpse of the state of the Russian coal industry amid the third year of the war on Ukraine.
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Message to the Congress on the Continuation of the National Emergency and of the Emergency ...

The White House 17 Apr 2024
... Federation and the emergency authority relating to the regulation of the anchorage and movement of Russian-affiliated vessels to United States ports, is to continue in effect beyond April 21, 2024.
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Today in History: April 17, US launches Bay of Pigs invasion to topple Fidel Castro ...

Lima Ohio 17 Apr 2024
... known pocket of resistance inside the shattered city of Mariupol ignored a surrender-or-die ultimatum from the Russians and continued to hold out against the capture of the strategically vital port.
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Today in History: Ford Motor Co. unveils the Mustang at the New York World’s Fair

Chicago Tribune 17 Apr 2024
... known pocket of resistance inside the shattered city of Mariupol ignored a surrender-or-die ultimatum from the Russians and continued to hold out against the capture of the strategically vital port.
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Today in History: April 17, US launches Bay of Pigs invasion to topple Fidel Castro in Cuba

The Call 17 Apr 2024
... known pocket of resistance inside the shattered city of Mariupol ignored a surrender-or-die ultimatum from the Russians and continued to hold out against the capture of the strategically vital port.
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Russian seaborne oil shipments hit 11-month high – Bloomberg

Russia Today 16 Apr 2024
Maritime exports of Russian crude almost climbed to a year-on-year high in the second week of April, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, adding that flows from the country’s major ports were near peak levels.
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Russia's crude oil exports at 11-month high in April, crosses OPEC target to support prices

Live Mint 16 Apr 2024
... crude of Russian origin to create a uniform export grade ... A total of 36 tankers loaded 27.6 million barrels of Russian crude in the week to April 14, vessel-tracking data and port agent reports show.
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Ukraine suddenly walked away from Black Sea deal – Reuters

Russia Today 16 Apr 2024
The Ukrainians used these free secure passages to launch their weapons in the form of naval drones,” damaging Russian ships and ports, Lavrov stated ... Egypt wants to host Russian wheat hub.
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Gazprom makes second delivery of LNG to Spain

Offshore Technology 16 Apr 2024
According to Reuters, a spokesperson for Spain’s energy ministry said the country supports the common EU position on banning Russian LNG, as Russian companies could avert a Spain-only ban by sending their fuel to other EU ports.
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Ukraine suddenly walked away from Black Sea deal Reuters

Beijing News 16 Apr 2024
... blocking exports of Russian food and fertilizer ... "The Ukrainians used these free secure passages to launch their weapons in the form of naval drones," damaging Russian ships and ports, Lavrov stated.
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To destroy Iran

The Daily Mail 16 Apr 2024
President Biden is counselling him to ‘take the win’ and refrain from escalation of ­hostilities ... He was right then and he’s right today ... At the port of Bushehr on the Persian Gulf, there is an atomic energy plant controlled by ­Russian engineers ... .
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Iran will learn from its failed attack on Israel and work to make its next ...

Business Insider 15 Apr 2024
In the future, if Iran learns from its wins and losses in this exchange, these weapons "could cause significant civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure, including ports and energy.".
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