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Russian shadow fleet's fake certificates breach NATO watersRussian tankers from the so-called shadow fleet used false certificates to navigate through NATO waters in the Baltic Sea.
The Central American country will deregister 128 sanctioned vessels sailing under its flag, Bloomberg reported.
The assignment was part of a new program aimed at suspected Russian sabotage. None has occurred since NATO began patrols.
Cooperation with Nato member states has reduced the response time to apprehending shadow fleet vessels from 17 hours to less ...
Germany has replaced the crew of the tanker Eventin, which was detained in mid-March, and taken control of the vessel, ...
One of the world’s biggest flag states is removing 125 ships in a “purge” linked to sanctions. The Panama Maritime Authority ...
Germany said Friday it is holding an ageing oil tanker that it labelled part of Russia’s sanctions-breaching “shadow fleet” ...
Germany seized a decrepit tanker found adrift off its northern coast in January that is believed to be part of a shadow fleet used by Russia to circumvent oil sanctions, Spiegel news magazine reported ...
The global shipping industry should be open to working with a new group of insurers that emerged to support Russia’s ...
NBC News joined a NATO flotilla as it sailed the icy sea hunting Russian saboteurs accused of targeting undersea cables.
Sanctions-hit Belarusian flag carrier Belavia is on the cusp of adding three Airbus planes to its depleted fleet after ...
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