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China purchased record volumes of Russian oil in 2024
China’s crude oil imports from its largest supplier, Russia, hit a new high last year.
The owner of the tanker that sank in the Kerch Strait will appeal the lifting of part of the vessel
86 Ukrainian refugees were temporarily evacuated from a ship used as a shelter.
The cargo of fuel oil that spilled into the Black Sea was intended for a shadow fleet tanker
The fuel oil that spilled into the Black Sea as a result of the accident of a Russian tanker was intended for a ship of the so-called shadow fleet.
Russian ship suspected of espionage off the coast of Portugal
Portuguese military suspects Russian research vessel of spying on the country’s underwater infrastructure.
Syria bans imports from Russia, Iran and Israel
The new Syrian administration has banned imports from Russia, Iran and Israel due to market oversaturation.
In the US and Europe, damage to cables in the Baltic Sea is considered an accident, not sabotage.
US and European officials say accidents, not sabotage, were the cause of cable damage in the Baltic Sea.
The invaders plan to open a customs point in the port of Berdyansk
The Russian authorities will create a customs checkpoint in the Berdyansk seaport to work with foreign vessels.
Russia hopes to protect the plant “Zaliv: in Kerch from naval drones
The Russian invaders are trying to strengthen defenses on the coast of temporarily annexed Crimea.
Klaipeda Port will become a key hub for verifying the origin of Ukrainian grain
Ukraine continues cooperation with Lithuania and the UK in combating trade in stolen Ukrainian grain.
Businessman who organized extortion of grain traders to be tried in Odesa region
SBI employees have completed an investigation into an entrepreneur who was extorting money from exporters of the “grain corridor”.