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Ukrainian Attacks On Russian Oil Refineries May Be Proving The Biden Administration Wrong, Experts Say - Merchant Navy Info - News

Ukrainian Attacks On Russian Oil Refineries May Be Proving The Biden Administration Wrong, Experts Say

Ukraine has stepped up attacks on Russian oil refineries in recent months. Aimed at hurting Russia’s export revenues and cutting fuel supplies to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military. In one of the latest attacks, Ukrainian drones attacked and set fire to a refinery in Russia’s Kaluga region. The state reported on Friday, Reuters reported. Earlier

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Baltimore Bridge Collapse Deep Draft Channel Reopens - Merchant Navy Info - News

Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Deep Draft Channel Reopens

The U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP) has reopened the Fort McHenry Limited Access Channel in Baltimore. It is 48 feet from commercial vessel traffic. The move comes a day after salvage crews used precision explosives to remove Baltimore bridge section resting atop the M/V Dali. However, the bridge remains grounded. An NTSB preliminary report released

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Chabahar Port US Says Sanctions Possible after India-Iran Port Deal, S. Jaishankar Responds To US Sanction Warning Over Chabahar Port Deal - Merchant Navy Info - News

Chabahar Port: US Says Sanctions Possible after India-Iran Port Deal, S. Jaishankar Responds To US Sanction Warning Over Chabahar Port Deal

A day after the US warned of a “potential risk of sanctions” after India inked a 10-year agreement to run the Chabahar Port in Iran. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted that the project will help the entire region. He said that people should not take a “narrow view” of it. He also indicated that

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British Power Company To Build World’s First Wood-powered Cargo Ship - Merchant Navy Info - News

British Power Company To Build World’s First Wood-powered Cargo Ship

British power company Drax has drawn up plans for the world’s first wood-powered cargo ship. They are claiming that the controversial power source can help to cut greenhouse gas emissions from sea freight. Drax is a tree-burning power station in the UK. It has signed a deal with three Japanese shipping companies to develop a “bioship” fuelled

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Dozens Of Stars Show Signs of Dyson Spheres Built by Advanced Alien Civilizations - Merchant Navy Info - News

Dozens Of Stars Show Signs of Dyson Spheres Built by Advanced Alien Civilizations

Two surveys of the millions of stars in our galaxy have discovered mysterious spikes. Of infrared heat emanating from dozens of stars. Astronomers say this could be evidence that an alien civilization is harnessing the energy of stars. Using giant structures known as Dyson spheres. But a more mundane explanation could be that it cannot

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AEVEX Unveils 50 Knots Speeding Unmanned Surface Vehicle - Merchant Navy Info - News

AEVEX Unveils 50 Knots Speeding Unmanned Surface Vehicle

AEVEX Aerospace recently unveiled its rugged, low-visibility unmanned surface vehicle (USV) Mako. Along with its variant Mako Lite at a show in Tampa. The light sea drone can carry out several operations. Including carrying cargo, delivering personnel infiltration/exfiltration, intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance, and even kamikaze missions.  The customizable sea drones can be fitted with extra

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Crew Members Rescued from Sinking Mussel Boat Off P.E.I.'s Malpeque Harbour - Merchant Navy Info - News

Crew Members Rescued from Sinking Mussel Boat Off P.E.I.’s Malpeque Harbour

Rescue crews saved the crew of a PEI news about the mussel-fishing boat. It was saved after it ran aground off Malpeque Harbour on PEI’s North Shore, according to reports from witnesses. The 45-foot vessel ran aground on a sandbar and started taking on water in rough seas just after 8 a.m. Monday, said Timothy Wall,

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Auroras expected all weekend across the U.S. as massive solar storm hits Earth - Merchant Navy Info - News

Auroras Expected All Weekend Across the U.S. as Massive Solar Storm Hits Earth

People expect auroras today as Skies across the U.S. were lit in a spectacular, colorful glow at levels not seen in years or decades as massive solar flares slammed into Earth on Friday. Northern Light displays, typically relegated to states along the Canadian border during a typical geomagnetic storm, reached as far as the Gulf

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