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Bloomberg

Oil Surges as Two Tankers Are Damaged in Suspected Attack

Higher Ed
Jun.13 -- Two oil tankers were damaged in a suspected attack in the Gulf of Oman, sending crude prices spiking higher from near the lowest level in five months. Bloomberg's Anthony Dipaola reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sky News

US aircraft carriers and warships arrive in Strait of Hormuz

Higher Ed
VOICED: It's a symbol of America's military might. A multi-billion pound aircraft carrier sent to the Middle East by the U.S president Donald Trump -- after months of heightened tensions with Iran. Those tensions are focussed on the...
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Bloomberg

Genco Shipping CEO: Freight Rates Starting to Recover

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- John Wobensmith, chief executive officer of Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd. discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on his company and the industry. Genco’s dry-bulk vessels ferry iron ore, coal and grains, linking mines...
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Bloomberg

Why Carnival Kept Cruising During Coronavirus Outbreak

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- Carnival Corp. still has ships sailing around the world despite the virus outbreak. Bloomberg's Chris Palmeri talks about how the cruise line handled the pandemic and its sick passengers. He reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

How Is the Coronavirus Outbreak Affecting the Cruise Line Industry?

Higher Ed
Feb.18 -- Brian Salerno, senior vice president of maritime policy at the Cruise Lines International Association, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the industry. He speaks with Paul Allen and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Carnival Cruise Line Ships Will Set Sail Again In August

Higher Ed
Carnival Corp. said eight ships will depart from three U.S. ports on Aug. 1. The CDC still recommends travelers avoid cruise ships.
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Bloomberg

Shipowners in Wait-And-See Mode, IHS Global Insight's Kapoor Says

Higher Ed
Mar.26 -- Rahul Kapoor, Vice President of Maritime & Trade at IHS Global Insight in Singapore, talks about the ongoing challenges created by the 400-meter-long container ship Ever Given that ran aground in the Suez Canal. He speaks with...
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Curated Video

Carnival Cancels All U.S. cruises thru June

Higher Ed
Carnival Cancels all U.S. cruises thru June 30 following new CDC Guidance
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Bloomberg

Maduro's Plan to Rebuild Venezuela's Oil Industry

Higher Ed
Jun.18 -- International sanctions have crippled Venezuela's oil industry. President Nicolas Maduro recognizes that global investment is the key to recovery -- but he also believes his country is "doing a lot with a little," and that it's...
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Bloomberg

Port Congestion Growth in the U.S.

Higher Ed
Craig Fuller, FreightWaves Founder and CEO, joined Guy Johnson to discuss supply chain constraints.
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Curated Video

Transportation Secretary Warns Supply Chain Issues Could Go Into 2022

Higher Ed
There's a backlog of container ships stranded at sea, and it's driving up prices on goods.
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Curated Video

Experts Warn Now Is The Time To Buy Holiday Gifts

Higher Ed
Chris Stewart reports from Maryum Al-Hammami's toy store, The Game Chest.
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Bloomberg

China's Missiles Likely Flew Over Taiwan, Japan Says

Higher Ed
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan earlier this week is still causing geopolitical waves. Japan's Defense Ministry says five missiles fired by China on Thursday as part of military drills near Taiwan were thought to have...
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Bloomberg

Dry Bulk Shipping Rates Are Soaring and the Rally Looks Set

Higher Ed
Aug.23 -- The Baltic Dry Index has surged to an 11 year high as ships are tied up in ports and congestion pushes shipping rates higher. A rebound in demand for commodities in the post-covid era is also fueling the rally. Bloomberg’s...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Business as usual on the Bosphorus, despite war

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Across the rising silhouettes of Istanbul's skyline that stretch out into the Bosphorus, ships registered in Russia come and go in both directions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Pres. Biden To Sign $280B CHIPS Act In Bid To Boost U.S. Over China

Higher Ed
The Rose Garden ceremony on Tuesday will include lawmakers, union officials, local politicians and business leaders.
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Bloomberg

Labor Sec. Walsh on Jobs Report, Possible Port Strike

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US Labor Secretary Marty Walsh discusses the June US employment report and says he's not concerned about the West Coast ports' labor-contract negotiations. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Curated Video

Two Iranian naval vessels entered the Suez Canal on Tuesday en route to Syria, officials said, the first time in three decades that Tehran has sent military ships through the strategic waterway.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Iranian naval vessels enter Suez Canal CAPTION: Two Iranian naval vessels entered the Suez Canal on Tuesday en route to Syria, officials said, the first time in three decades that Tehran has sent military ships through the...
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Curated Video

For more than a century, the elite cadre of 60 San Francisco Bar Pilots have enjoyed monopoly control over guiding ships around the San Francisco Bay. After a massive oil spill, shipping companies are contesting the pilots' rising fees with the Legislature.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bay Ship Pilots' Salaries Questioned CAPTION: For more than a century, the elite cadre of 60 San Francisco Bar Pilots have enjoyed monopoly control over guiding ships around the San Francisco Bay. After a massive oil spill,...
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Curated Video

SYND 9-9-72 BRITISH TRAWLERS AT SEA AS "COD WAR" CONTINUES

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British trawlers at sea, as "cod war" continues 1) reporter, Norman Reece: PIECE TO CAMERA , on ship's deck, with trawler in background (lip synch is out) 2) various shots trawlers 3) ls catch hauled aboard trawler 4) boat hauling in...
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Sky News

Ice Patrol is Vital to Shipping in Greenland

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Ice Patrol is Vital to Shipping in Greenland
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Bloomberg

Why Dont All Aircraft Have WiFi?

Higher Ed
Dec. 8 -- Global Eagle Entertainment CEO Dave Davis discusses the companys partnership with Air France and Orange. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

4:3 Shuttle crew talk of their experience as end of program nears

Higher Ed
Orbiting above Earth - 08 March 2011 1. Wide shot of Discovery in space orbiting around the Earth, now disconnected from the International Space Station (ISS) Cape Canaveral, Florida - 08 March 2011 2. The band Big Head Todd and the...
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USA: USA: SUBMARINE BOAT COLLISION LATEST 2

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English/Nat The U-S Navy has admitted that it had failed to disclose information about last Friday's submarine-boat collision off Hawaii to investigators. Navy Chief of Information, Admiral Stephen Pietropaoli, told the media that it...