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Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Europe News Brussels unveils €3bn to boost green fuels for aviation and shipping The plan to step up financing for sustainable fuels in shipping and aviation by 2027 comes as the bloc is falling short of decarbonising heavy transport by 2050. 06/11/2025
Green News World’s first global shipping carbon tax sinks after US-led opposition The US, Saudi Arabia and other petro-states led pushback against the world’s first carbon tax for shipping. 20/10/2025
Nature See the rare species scientists are breeding in China’s longest river Scientists have called for additional measures to regulate shipping on the Yangtze River. 10/09/2025
Economy China to build 'Suez Canal' railroad to connect Europe and Asia China is quietly building alternative routes to help it export goods to Europe, without passing through its South Sea, to avoid tensions with the United States and its allies in the region. 02/09/2025
Yemen Two injured, two missing after suspected Houthi attack on Red Sea ship The Greek-owned bulk carrier Eternity C came under fire late in the same area where the Houthis claimed to have recently sunk another vessel. 08/07/2025
Yemen Germany summons China's ambassador after aircraft lasered in Red Sea The maritime surveillance aircraft was part of the EU mission Aspides, which is intended to better defend civilian ships against attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. 08/07/2025
Europe News China calls for efforts to defuse tensions over Strait of Hormuz Chinese foreign affairs spokesperson issued an appeal during a press briefing in Beijing following US calls for China to intervene with Iran on the vital global waterway. 23/06/2025
Economy World Bank: Economy set for worst run since 2008 outside of recessions The group has cut its growth forecasts in nearly 70% of all economies — across all regions and income groups. 10/06/2025
Climate How shipping in the EU is driving the rapid loss of Arctic sea ice Black carbon emissions from ships in the Arctic nearly doubled in six years. 28/05/2025
Europe News Navigator charged with negligence after ship ends up in Norway garden Homeowner Johan Helberg told the Norwegian broadcaster NRK that he’d slept through the whole incident and only woke up when a neighbour started ringing his doorbell. 26/05/2025
Europe News Norwegian man wakes to find cargo ship in his garden Shipping company NCL said in a statement it was aware of the incident and was cooperating with the police investigation. 23/05/2025
Russia Russia releases Greek-owned oil tanker after detention near Estonia The Liberian-flagged Green Admire was seized on Sunday in Russian waters after leaving a port in Estonia. 20/05/2025
Europe News Lawmakers extend new microplastic controls to shipping After a series of high profile spills at sea, MEPs and governments have agreed that new pollution controls must extend to maritime freight, despite opposition from the EU executive. 09/04/2025
Green News Could the shipping industry introduce a world first global carbon tax? As nations of the world debate a historic global carbon tax on shipping, the US has waded in with threats of retaliation. 09/04/2025
Business Merck sales forecast underwhelms as it pauses some shipments to China Shares of Merck slid on Tuesday in early trading after the drugmaker surprised Wall Street with a lower-than-expected 2025 sales forecast due partly to a pause in shipments of one of its top-selling products to China. 04/02/2025
Norway Norway releases Russian-crewed ship after cable damage investigation Norway has released a Russian-crewed ship authorities suspected of damaging a fibre optic cable connecting Latvia and the Swedish island of Gotland. 01/02/2025
Europe News Governments back tight controls on plastic pellet shipment by sea In the wake of the spillage of some 26 tonnes of tiny plastic pellets which washed up on Spanish beaches a year ago, environment ministers have agreed that minimum standards and monitoring should apply to shippers operating in EU waters. 17/12/2024
Green News Revealed: European shipping firms moving deforestation-linked beef The loss of rainforest three times the size of London can be linked to these five European shipping companies. 12/12/2024
Europe News Climate Commissioner eyes chance to drive emissions cuts through tax Wopke Hoekstra wants to use tax changes to nudge Europeans towards cleaner and greener choices in areas such as transport and heating – but he’ll face the same veto that has blocked reform for years. 23/10/2024
Green News Drought-hit Panama Canal could be saved by a controversial dam This dam could save the drought-hit Panama Canal - but displace 2,000 locals through flooding 23/10/2024