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US sells two seized sanctioned tankers for recycling

Maritime-Telegraph August 13, 2026

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd expand Red Sea return with Jeddah call

Maritime-Telegraph August 13, 2026

Wan Hai Lines orders eight containerships worth up to $980 million

Maritime-Telegraph August 13, 2026

Ecuador seizes 1.25 tonnes of cocaine impregnated into cardboard boxes

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Six killed in Houthi attack on cargo ship near Yemen

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