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'It's overwhelmingly painful': Theology professor shares insight on impact Maritime church closures have on some

CTV 17 May 2024
A growing trend of century-old churches being closed, sold and/or demolished in the Maritimes is a sad reality many parishioners are starting to get used to ... .
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UN say they are grateful to Cyprus for maritime corridor to Gaza

CNA 17 May 2024
“We're grateful for the efforts of Cyprus, supported by other member states, ...
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Noatum Launches Maritime Services In Trkiye

MENA FN 17 May 2024
(MENAFN - Dubai PR Network) Noatum Launches Maritime Services in Trkiye New Office Strengthens Noatum's Integrated Maritime Agency Services across the Mediterranean Region Madrid, Spain/Istanbul, ... .
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Noatum opens maritime services office in Türkiye

Seatrade Maritime News 17 May 2024
Port, maritime and logistics services company Noatum has announced the launch of Noatum Maritime’s Türkiye office, adding to its existing Noatum Logistics - East Europe, Türkiye & CIS office in Istanbul.
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China urges Philippines to settle maritime differences through negotiation

People Daily 17 May 2024
BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) -- China urges the Philippines to face the facts, honor its word, stop infringement and provocations at once and return to the right track of properly settling maritime ...
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Seafarer Training, Certification, Examinations and Careers (MCA - Maritime and Coastguard Agency)

Public Technologies 17 May 2024
) ... You must complete this training at an MCA Approved Training Provider ... Long Courses ... Short Courses ... Disclaimer. MCA - Maritime and Coastguard Agency published this content on 17 May 2024 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein.
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Bureau Veritas assesses carbon capture in the maritime sector

SAFETY4SEA 17 May 2024
While alternative fuels are generally seen as the key to ushering in a new era of sustainable shipping, the BV report recognizes that the role of carbon capture technologies in decarbonizing the maritime sector cannot be overlooked.
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'Empires of the Sea': A study of maritime history that’s all at sea

Live Mint 17 May 2024
In Empires of the Sea, maritime historian Radhika Seshan attempts the ambitious task of presenting the story of India’s engagement with the sea from the era of the Indus Valley civilisation to the 18th century.
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International Day for Women in Maritime 2024: Creating a safe space for women

SAFETY4SEA 17 May 2024
The 18th of May each year marks an important day for the maritime industry, as, on this day, it celebrates the International Maritime Organization’s International Day for Women in Maritime ... Women Shaping the Future of Maritime Safety”.
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Maritime Surveillance Market size is set to grow by USD 1.48 bn from 2023-2027, growing marine threats to boost the market growth, Technavio

PR Newswire 17 May 2024
NEW YORK, May 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The global maritime surveillance market  size is estimated to grow by USD 1.48 bn from 2023-2027, according to Technavio ... The maritime surveillance ...
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Women in Maritime Watch: Are you satisfied with the progress made towards DEI so far?

SAFETY4SEA 17 May 2024
Although the maritime sector is making significant strides to support gender equality and women’s empowerment, more action is needed to accelerate progress ... Managing Director and Principal Maritime Advisor, Integral Maritime.
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Press Briefing Following Anchoring of Temporary Pier for Humanitarian Maritime Corridor in Gaza (USAID - US Agency for International Development)

Public Technologies 17 May 2024
We will be providing an update on our efforts to move assistance into Gaza by the maritime humanitarian corridor ... So - while - let's focus on the maritime aid delivery route ... And that's not just for the maritime corridor.
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Deficient bill of lading, knowledge gap hobble Nigeria’s $4.5bn non-oil exports

Business Day Online 17 May 2024
Nigeria’s non-oil exports of $4.5 billion is being constricted by a knowledge gap among exporters and the challenge of incomplete. read more Deficient bill of lading, knowledge gap hobble Nigeria’s $4.5bn non-oil exports ... .
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