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Casualties confirmed after Russian drone hits Turkish dry cargo vessel, Ukrainian Navy says
There were casualties among the nine crew members who are nationals of Egypt, Turkey and India, it said, adding that everyone was rescued.
Ship traffic plunges after Iran re-closes Strait of Hormuz following Israeli strikes on Lebanon
Hormuz must be cleared of 80 mines, may not open until year's end, says tanker body - report
Taking a page from Iran's playbook, US uses ship-to-ship transfers to smuggle oil out of Gulf
LNG tanker evades pirates off Somalia as attacks escalate, maritime sources say
Amid a recent spate of armed attacks on vessels in the region, a liquefied natural gas tanker outran pirates seeking to board the vessel.
Among representatives worldwide – Israel wins prestigious award
Sunorama, the exclusive sales representative of the Royal Caribbean Group in Israel, received the “Outstanding Global Representative 2025” award
Ukraine's 'sea baby' drones are growing up with longer range, bigger payload
Aerial drones have dominated attention for the sheer numbers deployed and their destructive power, but Ukraine has had considerable military success with small, fast, unmanned boats
Yemen's Houthis say they will target major US oil exporters in nearby seas
Yemen’s Houthis named Exxon, Chevron, and other US firms as targets, vowing attacks in the Red Sea despite a prior truce with Trump’s administration.
British tourist, 60, dies on Turkey ‘Pirate Ship’ cruise; crew reportedly continue foam party
Colville's daughter alleges the barman declared him dead, covered his body with a towel and the entertainment carried on.
Midnight fireworks as 340-Metre liner Disney Destiny begins dramatic journey
After a short sea trial, Destiny is expected to dock in Eemshaven on Sunday morning, where final outfitting will take place.
From luxurious liner to wartime tragedy: Titanic’s sister ship Britannic's artifacts recovered
“Divers have recovered artifacts from the Britannic for the first time, including the observation bell, navigation light, Turkish bath tiles, and a pair of binoculars.
Oseberg leads the way: Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum begins final move of a 1,200-year-old fleet
The Gokstad ship will follow in autumn, while Tune, the most deteriorated of the ships, is set for summer 2026.
Sea power in the 21st century: Built in Korea, backed by Israel
America’s maritime future may depend on Korean shipyards, Japanese craftsmanship, and Israeli innovation.
“Like time stopped”: second-deepest shipwreck ever discovered off the Côte d’Azur
Preserved wreck reveals secrets of 1500s trade - and the shocking presence of modern plastic trash alongside priceless relics.