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Portuguese navy reports increase in Russian ship traffic near its coast

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Portuguese naval authorities record heightened Russian ship activity, including spy vessels. Although deemed normal, they stress the importance of continued observation.
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How conspiracy theories about Spain’s deadly floods spread online

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The tragedy that left over 200 people dead has sparked a deluge of disinformation, including claims that the extreme weather was artificially engineered.
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Have a year of Houthi ship attacks made a difference?

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Yemen’s Houthis pulled off an audacious maritime hijacking one year ago, sparking a crisis in the Red Sea.
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Pakistan Ship Arrives In Bangladesh Amid Politically Charged Environment

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A Pakistani naval ship has arrived in Bangladesh, marking a significant moment amid a politically sensitive climate between the two nations. The visit comes at a time of heightened tensions, particularly related to historical and...
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What to know as Yemen's Houthi rebels launch new attacks on ships in the Red Sea

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The attacks on the two ships, the Magic Seas and the Eternity C, represent a new level of violence being employed by the Houthis. (Scripps News)
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Suspected migrants arrive in Dover

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People thought to be migrants arrived in Dover, Kent, following small boat incidents in the Channel.
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Trump meets with Carney in Oval Office

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As newly elected prime minister, Mark Carney aimed to address ongoing tariff disputes and restore diplomatic respect in his first meeting with President Trump. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Proposed Port Fees for Chinese Ships May Hit US Maritime Industry

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A proposed US trade measure has sparked widespread concern in the shipping industry. It would impose million-dollar levies on Chinese ships docking in the US. Critics argue it will divert trade away from US hubs but supporters say it...
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Bloomberg

Flexport CEO on Global Supply Chian Tariff Expectations

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Flexport Founder and CEO Ryan Peterson discusses discusses the uncertainty around tariffs as they're set to hit the global supply chain. He tells Dani Burger and Katie Greifeld on "Open Interest" the goal for Flexport is to become...
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Bloomberg

Lebanon Names New Central Bank Chief

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Lebanon has picked former HSBC managing director, Karim Souaid, as its new central bank governor, to lead a policy overhaul and kickstart an economic recovery. Bloomberg's Paul Wallace reports on the reaction to the appointment plus a...
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Bloomberg

Trump Says No Classified Information Shared in Signal App Chat

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President Donald Trump says the administration will look into how a journalist was added to a text group of top intelligence and military leaders that were talking about potential military strikes in Yemen. Trump says no classified...
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Bloomberg

US Vows Strikes on Houthis Over Red Sea Attacks

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US defense secretary Pete Hegseth said military strikes on Yemen's Houthi militants will be "unrelenting" until the group stops shooting at civilian and military vessels in the Red Sea. On Saturday, President Donald Trump said he ordered...
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Bloomberg

Asyad Shipping Lists on MSX

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Asyad Shipping has successfully listed on the Muscat Stock Exchange, raising $332.8 million. The company's CEO Ibrahim Al-Nadhairi speaks exclusively with Bloomberg TV's Joumanna Bercetche on the Horizons Middle East and Africa show.
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Ian Murray denies ministers were not briefed on changes to the winter fuel payments

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Scottish Secretary Ian Murray denied Holyrood ministers were not briefed on changes to the winter fuel payments during a visit to BAE Systems in Glasgow as he checked on the progress of the first Type 26 frigate Royal Navy warship.
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Bloomberg

Forget Taxes, Middle East Peace is more Important

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Harry Sommer, Norwegian Cruise Line CEO joined Bloomberg Open Interest to discuss comments from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about a potential tax crackdown on ships and why peace in the Middle East will be more meaningful to its...
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Bloomberg

Trump Says We Don't Need Products From Canada

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President Donald Trump says we don't need products from Canada and "they need our protection." He says Canada would be a serious contender to be our 51st state. He spoke at the Oval Office.
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Bloomberg

Trump Threatens Denmark With Tariffs Over Greenland

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President-elect Donald Trump refuses to rule out economic and military tools for the Panama Canal and Greenland and says he may impose tariffs "at a very high level" on Denmark.
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Bloomberg

Yellen Says Softer Oil Market Could Mean More Action on Russia

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the US is constantly tightening sanctions on Russia and has been looking for creative ways to curb Russia's revenue. She speaks with David Gura on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Bloomberg

The Illicit Shipping Hub Hiding in Plain Sight

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An armada of vessels operating near Asia's maritime thoroughfares moves hundreds of millions of barrels of sanctioned oil. Called the "dark fleet," the ships also risk environmental catastrophe.
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Cruises are making a post-pandemic comeback. Here's how the industry is changing to meet demand

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Not only are more cruise ships going to sea, some are getting larger, bringing with them environmental concerns that require some changes. (Scripps News)
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US bridges are frequently struck by barges and vessels

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Despite dozens of incidents each year, standards to protect bridges from vessel strikes are thin. (Scripps News)
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Dali crew still in limbo as FBI investigation continues into Baltimore bridge collapse

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Nearly three months after the fatal Baltimore bridge collapse, crew members of the Dali cargo ship are still aboard as an FBI criminal investigation into the incident continues. (Scripps News Baltimore)
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U.S. Navy tracks Russian warships as they sail near U.S. enroute to Cuba

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The U.S. Navy is tracking several Russian military vessels, including a nuclear-powered submarine, that just pulled into ​port in Havana, Cuba.​ (Scripps News)
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ScrippsTech: Protecting whales from cargo ships

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An academic research lab is using artificial intelligence to keep whales and ships away from each other.