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First Containership in Over Two Years Reaches Ukraine to Expand Service

The Maritime Executive 26 Apr 2024
Russian missiles damaged the port facilities in Yuzhne (Pivdennyi) on April 19 forcing a closure of the port ... ports ... It was the largest vessel to call at a Ukrainian port since the Russian invasion.
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RUSSIAN GRAIN EXPORTERS MULLING SETTING UP GRAIN HUB IN UAE - TRADE OFFICIAL

Malaysian National News Agency 26 Apr 2024
It is more profitable for Russian grain exporters to deliver cargo to different ports than to create a grain storage facility in the UAE because of additional costs, the Russian trade envoy said, ...
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European Commission expected to propose new sanctions on Russian LNG, sources say

Natural Gas World 26 Apr 2024
The proposal would not ban imports of Russian LNG to Europe, but instead target trans-shipments, which move LNG from one vessel to another that then sails onto its final destination. The transfers are usually done in port areas.
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EU Mulls Sanctions on Russian LNG Projects, Transshipments

Rigzone 26 Apr 2024
The EU is discussing with member states proposals to sanction key Russian LNG projects and a ban on using EU ports to re-export supplies destined for third countries ... .
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India receives oil cargo in Russian SCF tanker after brief halt, sources say

The Times of India 26 Apr 2024
A ship operated by Sovcomflot (SCF), a Russian shipping giant sanctioned by the U.S., discharged ...
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Ship linked to NK arms shipments to Russia is moored in China: US State Dept.

Korea Times 26 Apr 2024
"We are aware of credible, open-source reports that the Russian vessel ANGARA is currently moored in a PRC port and have raised this issue with PRC authorities," the spokesperson said in response to a question from Yonhap News Agency.
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US calls for China to help monitor sanctions on North Korea

Beijing News 26 Apr 2024
The U.S ... China is harboring at its port in its eastern Zhejiang province a U.S.-sanctioned Russian cargo ship, the Angara, that transported arms from North Korea, Reuters reported Thursday, citing the Royal United Services Institute's findings ... .
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SMALL CAP MOVERS: Filtronic shares skyrocket following SpaceX deal

The Daily Mail 26 Apr 2024
Eyeing deal ... Previous 1 Next. SMALL CAP MOVERS ... Share ... Ferrexpo plc shares added 8.5 per cent as production at the Ukraine-based iron pellet maker hit its highest since the Russian invasion, while exports have also resumed from ports in the country ... .
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China harbors ship tied to North Korea-Russia arms transfers, satellite images show

Asahi News 25 Apr 2024
9, seemingly for repairs or maintenance, the Angara had been docked in January at North Korean and Russian ports with its transponder turned off.
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China harbours ship tied to North Korea-Russia arms transfers, satellite images show

GDN Online 25 Apr 2024
9, seemingly for repairs or maintenance, the Angara had been docked in January at North Korean and Russian ports with its transponder turned off.
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China harbours ship transporting North Korean munitions to Russia, satellite images show

AOL 25 Apr 2024
RUSI said that before arriving in China on Feb 9, seemingly for repairs or maintenance, the Angara had been docked in January at North Korean and Russian ports with its transponder turned off.
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First Containership Reaches Ukraine in Over Two Years to Expand Service

The Maritime Executive 25 Apr 2024
Russian missiles damaged the port facilities in Yuzhne (Pivdennyi) on April 19 forcing a closure of the port ... ports ... It was the largest vessel to call at a Ukrainian port since the Russian invasion.
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Third man is detained in a major bribery case that involves Russia’s deputy defense minister

Wtop 25 Apr 2024
Russian media reported that Ivanov oversaw some of the construction in Mariupol, a Ukrainian port city that was devastated by bombardment and occupied by Russian forces early in the war.
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Third man is detained in a major bribery case that involves Russia's deputy defense minister

Newsday 25 Apr 2024
Russian media reported that Ivanov oversaw some of the construction in Mariupol, a Ukrainian port city that was devastated by bombardment and occupied by Russian forces early in the war.

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