The Merchant Marine operates in both peacetime and wartime, but its services are particularly valuable during times of ...
In an age of shifting global tides and economic uncertainty, the question lingers: where is Korea’s own ship steering today?
On October 16, Dr. Katrin Kleemann from the German Maritime Museum in Bremerhaven (DSM) was named a Young Academy Fellow by ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces criticism as England grapples with terror attacks, mass protests and cultural ...
Once overlooked in favour of Dublin and Galway, Cork is quietly transforming into Ireland’s next great destination.
A Cameroon-flagged tanker, Falcon, caught fire off Yemen’s coast in the Gulf of Aden on October 18, 2025, after being struck ...
A major exhibition in Newhaven will mark 200 years of the Dieppe to Newhaven cross-Channel ferry line, and bring a taste of France to Sussex shores this autumn.
Day 1 at the House of Lords: Heads of State keynotes, maritime and sustainability panels, and heritage awards. Day 2 in ...
At first glance, Sir Creek appears to be nothing more than a remote sliver of swamp - a 96-kilometre-long strip of tidal estuary where the Arabian Sea meets the marshy landmass of the Rann of Kutch.
For centuries the ultimate emblem of Britishness has meant different things to different people, and now it is back in the ...
Musa, strategically located in the Strait of Hormuz, are far more than simple stretches of land surrounded by water: they ...
Nato chief Mark Rutte has mocked one of Russia’s submarines for “limping home from patrol”, claiming the vessel had been ...