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DP World says sea freight prices could fall 20% if Red Sea attacks curbed
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Estonia steps up patrols in the icy Baltic Sea in a show of force after suspected cable sabotage
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Trump attacks UK’s North Sea policy as ‘very big mistake’
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Number of migrants arriving in Canary Islands by sea set new record in 2024
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Ukraine says its unusual missile-armed sea drones have scored hits on multiple Russian helicopters in the Black Sea
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Twenty missing after falling from boat in rough seas off Libya’s coast
Small vessel tilted after taking in water, according to seven survivors who reached Italian island of Lampedusa. Twenty people are missing after falling into the sea from a tilting boat after it ...The Guardian - Jan. 1
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