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Global Marine Biotechnology Market was Worth US$ 1.2 Bn in 2021 and is Expected to Reach CAGR of 7% over the forecast period
Most of the answers for our questions lie in the nature. As all living creatures exists in one eco system, they are completely dependent on each other and this remains true in the case of marine life. The ocean is full of possibilities and yet the humans are unable to tap its full potential...
MOL Tankers Turned 50
The ocean shipping sector began to detect a trend toward specialisation in the 1960s, which resulted in boats committing themselves to hauling particular types of cargo. This trend was first observed in the shipping business. This pattern is still typical in today's society. During the same t...
Australia dismisses the idea of acquiring nuclear submarines by 2030
The likelihood of Australia acquiring US nuclear-powered submarines by the end of the decade was downplayed by Australia's new defence minister on Wednesday, who called such a timeframe "very ambitious."
With Australia's ageing fleet of six Collins-class diesel-electri...
Thailand rejects Beijing's offer to buy Yuan-class submarines without German technology
Thailand's Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, warned in April that the proposed procurement contract with China could be cancelled if Beijing was unable to equip the engines stipulated in the original purchase agreement due to worries over missing German engines in Chinese submarines.
...Keppel and SembCorp Marine are merging to form the world's largest oil-rig builder
Keppel Corp. and Sembcorp Marine, both controlled by Singapore's state-linked investment firm Temasek, have agreed to merge to form the world's largest oil rig builder.
The deal was completed nearly a year after the Singapore-listed companies stated in June 2021 that they were d...
The French election is a war of terrible raps for Le Pen and Macron
Before this Sunday's pivotal presidential election, colourful obscenities are written everywhere: "fascist" or "filthy liberal"; "racist" vs. "elitist" on Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron billboards.
It doesn't take long to figure out who...
Singapore Authorities Have Concluded the “Marmoris” Investigations, Stolen LS MGO Have Been Returned to Triton Bunkering Services
Singaporean authorities have returned 68 metric tonnes of low Sulphur marine gas oil (LS MGO), that was stolen recently, to the Triton Bunkering Services Private Limiter, a Singaporean bunker supplier, after investigations revealed that former crew members of the Singaporean bunker tanker, Marmar...
Thailand’s Oil Spill to Impact Corals for a Year
Marine Scientists believe that the oil spill in the Rayong province of Thailand might take a year or even more for impacts that manifest on the corals in the surrounding area.
The research team of the Marine Resources Research Institute at the Chulalongkorn University has been sending d...
US General in UAE Decides to Bolster Defenses After Houthi Attacks
The Marine General of the United States, Frank McKenzie. Arrived in the UAE on Sunday to have talks on bolstering the defenses of the Gulf state after Houthi fighters in Yemen launched a series of missile attacks on the country because of its involvement in the Saudi-led Coalition in Yemen.
...Singapore Grand Prix Gets the Go Ahead for the Upcoming 7 Years
After two years of the event being canceled, organizers have finally announced on Thursday that Singapore will be hosting the Formula One night race from 2022 to 2028.
The street race has been held 12 times around the Marina Bay financial district of Singapore since its debut in 2008. T...
The Louvre Museum in France to Take Marine Le Pen to Court
The Louvre Museum in France might be taking legal action against the country’s far-right politician, Marine Le Pen, for shooting a video for her presidential election campaign without permission with the museum as its backdrop.
On 15th January, the three-and-a-half-minute clip of ...
Carolina Marin, Spanish Badminton Player Pulls out of World Championships
Badminton enthusiasts were left disappointed when three-time champion shuttler, Carolina Marin failed to regain fitness from a knee injury and was announced to pull out from the World Championship.
The Rio Olympics gold medalist suffered an injury this year, during the Swiss Open and ha...
Dubai Marina to Witness An Amazing Show for the 50th National Day of UAE
The United Arab Emirates will be celebrating its 50th National Day on December 1st, 2021, and Dubai Marina is looking forward to making the most of the event. It has planned to turn the open sea into a full-on cultural extravaganza. The organizers have said that these marine edition celebrations ...
Australia, US and UK sign the AUKUS deal
Australia has commenced on a mission to equip its navy with nuclear-powered submarines in a defense alliance with the UK and US. Peter Dutton, Defense Minister of Australia has signed an agreement with the diplomats from US and UK. This agreement allows them in exchanging the sensitive naval nucl...
Kamala Harris to meet Emmanuel Macron amid France-US tensions
US Vice-President Kamala Harris met with Emmanuel Macron, French President on 10th November. The Vice-President will be trying to mend relationships with France which have been quite rocky after the submarines contract was cancelled.
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- Ka...
New measures introduced in Singapore to ease manpower challenges
The Ministry of Manpower has announced new measures on October 30 in order to ease the manpower challenges in the marine shipyard, construction and process sectors in Singapore.
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- New measures have been introduced to ease the manpower cha...
France doubtful about AUKUS deal, wary of Indo-Pacific tensions
Christophe Penot, the France envoy for the Indo-Pacific said that, France will not be supporting the new trilateral security partnership between Australia, UK and the United States. He said the it could increase tensions in the China-US. relations.
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North Korea confessed that it test-fired new type of SLBM
North Korea said that it had test-fired a newly developed ballistic missile from a submarine. This is their first such underwater test-launch in the past two years and North Korea says that this will bolster its military's undersea capabilities.
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Nuclear submarine deal will cause thousands to lose their jobs
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- The AUKUS defence pact will cause thousands of people to lose their jobs
- Morrison said that French-built fleet will not be able to meet Australia's needs
Trade unions have warned that thousands of Australian people mig...
South Korea and North Korea engage in arms race, rising tensions between both the nations
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- North Korea and South Korea both engage in an arms race
- Japanese defense ministry said that the missiles landed in Japan’s exclusive economic zone
On Wednesday, North Korea and South Korea test fired ballistic missil...