Also on November 24, Oman and the Republic of the Philippines signed an MoU on the mutual recognition of seafarers’ ...
On November 26–28, the 3rd Astrakhan International Forum, “International North–South Transport Corridor: New Opportunities ...
Officials say the pact is expected to increase employment opportunities abroad for Tanzanian professionals in the maritime sector, many of whom face administrative barriers when seeking work ...
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UAE participates in 34th session of Assembly of International Maritime Organisation
The United Arab Emirates has participated in the 34th session of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Assembly, held at the organisation’s headquarters in London. Eng Hessa Al Malek, Advisor ...
Spanish ferry operator Baleària will incorporate Europe’s first autonomous e-methanol power generation container, ...
Morocco signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Netherlands on Monday in London to boost their cooperation in maritime transport.
Iraq’s transport ministry said on Monday that the country’s ports generated more than one trillion Iraqi dinars (over ...
Complicated day for maritime transport in the Gulf of Naples today due to bad weather. In Campania, an orange weather alert ...
Iraq’s port revenues surpass 1.063 trillion IQD by October 2025, driven by operational upgrades, improved logistics, and ...
London: The State of Qatar, represented by the Ministry of Transport, participated yesterday in the 34th Session of the International Maritime ...
Medical education in Egypt differs significantly from in the U.S., largely due to limited access to advanced technology and ...
LONDON: THE Tanzanian government and the government of Qatar have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the mutual recognition of seafarers’ certificates at a signing ceremony held in London.
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