UN warned crewing crisis could involve ‘a million’ seafarers
UN warned crewing crisis could involve ‘a million’ seafarers The International Chamber of Shipping, which estimates 400,000 seafarers are trapped at sea and the same number trapped on...
UN warned crewing crisis could involve ‘a million’ seafarers The International Chamber of Shipping, which estimates 400,000 seafarers are trapped at sea and the same number trapped on...
Marine insurers must define ‘just a glitch’, IUMI told ‘It may be beneficial if the maritime industry puts more effort into reporting and finding the root causes, not...
Daily Briefing September 24 2020 Free to read: Will pandemic lead to a maritime crime spike? | Singapore relaxes rules to assist crew changes |… Free to read: Will...
Two men were injured in two separate shooting incidents in St Michael districts on Wednesday night. Police spokesman, acting inspector Rodney Inniss, confirmed the incidents...
World Maritime Day 2020 – sustainable shipping for a sustainable planet In 2020, everyone has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet this global crisis has demonstrated the...
No one tested positive for COVID-19 in Barbados for the third consecutive day, but one person will be discharged from the isolation facility at Harrison Point, St Lucy, after...
Ninety graduates of an online conversational Spanish programme, offered by the Embassy of Argentina, in association with the National Library Service, are being encouraged to...