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Why Oil Companies Are Raking In Record Profits Under Joe Biden - Merchant Navy Info - News

Why Oil Companies Are Raking In Record Profits Under Joe Biden

During a recent campaign rally, Donald Trump reiterated his warning that President Biden would harm the oil industry. Meanwhile, despite Biden’s focus on transitioning to green energy, the U.S. oil and gas industry has thrived under his presidency, with record-breaking production and profits. This growth can be attributed to factors beyond the administration’s control, such […]

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US Navy Conducts ‘Unplanned’ Exercises With Taiwan In The West Pacific - Merchant Navy Info - News

US Navy Conducts ‘Unplanned’ Exercises With Taiwan In The West Pacific

Amid rising tensions between Taiwan and the People’s republic of China. The United States and also Taiwan conducted unannounced “unplanned” exercises in the western Pacific Ocean. During a “routine open sea encounter” between the two navies ahead of the inauguration of president-elect Lai Ching in Taiwan. The unannounced exercises came amid a series of high-profile

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An Ethical – And Safe – Place to Swim with Whales - Merchant Navy Info - News

An Ethical – And Safe – Place to Swim with Whales

The Islands of Tahiti have long practised the ancient conservation custom of rāhui. They do so to help preserve their maritime spaces and species, including a seasonal refuge for humpback whale. Over 2,000km of the Pacific Ocean separates the 118 islands and five archipelagos comprising French Polynesia. Meanwhile, idyllic images of overwater bungalows, palm-fringed beaches, and

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Russian Submarine Hit by Missiles Now in New Hiding Place in Sevastopol - Merchant Navy Info - News

Russian Submarine Hit by Missiles Now in New Hiding Place in Sevastopol

The Russian Navy’s kilo-class submarine, which was attacked by storm shadow/scalp cruise missiles, has been relocated. The Rostov-on-don is now in a new hideout further inside the Crimean port of Sevastopol. She is camouflaged but not unnoticed. H I Sutton June 7, 2024 The Russian Navy’s improved Kilo-class submarines remain a major problem for Ukraine

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MBS Has Started Construction On The World's Largest Hydrogen Project To Power Neom. It Will Produce 25 Tons Of Hydrogen An Hour - Merchant Navy Info - News

MBS Has Started Construction On The World’s Largest Hydrogen Project To Power Neom. It Will Produce 25 Tons Of Hydrogen An Hour

Saudi Crown Prince MBS has started construction on the world’s largest green hydrogen project, which will power the Neom city. The $8.4 billion plant will produce a whopping 25 tons of hydrogen every hour. The world’s largest hydrogen project is being made in Neom City. Neom is a $1.5 trillion tourist destination of the future,

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What to Do with Your Solar Eclipse Glasses - Merchant Navy Info - News

Eclipse Glasses – What to Do with Your Solar Eclipse Glasses

Now that Monday’s celestial show is over, millions of people across North America. May find eclipse goggles lying around their homes. Those lucky enough to witness this rare solar phenomenon may not need to throw away their used eclipse glasses. According to the American Astronomical Society, eclipse glasses. That meet a certain safety standard called

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Turkish Navy Corvette Visits Hong Kong Ahead Of Goodwill Visit To Japan

Turkish Navy Corvette Visits Hong Kong Ahead of Goodwill Visit to Japan

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Turkey and Japan. And the 134th anniversary of the tragic accident of the Turkish Navy fourth. And last Ada-class corvette, the Ertugrul frigate, off the coast of Japan. The TCG Kinaliada (F-514) left Turkey on April 8 and was scheduled to arrive in

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