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World Bank and EBRD project envisages restoration of ports on the Danube
The Ukraine Investment Framework (UIF) Steering Board has approved the financing of projects, including the restoration of Danube ports.
Ports of Great Odesa handled 40 million “Mykolaiv” cargo
The ports of the Odesa region have handled 150 million tons of grain, of which 40 million were previously handled by the ports of Mykolaiv.
A network of Baltic companies refuels Russian tankers under sanctions, — LRT
Over the past 9 months, 286 refueling operations of 177 Russian tankers were recorded by Fast Bunkering companies.
Another raid for grain: one of the bulk carriers-thieves left the Yalta Bay for Sevastopol
Two ships-thieves were spotted on the Yalta traverse the day before, one of which arrived on Sunday.
A floating crane overturned in occupied Sevastopol: there are dead and injured
The incident killed two people and injured more than 20.
The largest Indian buyer refuses from Russian oil
India’s largest buyer of Russian oil, Reliance Industries Ltd, plans to comply with Western sanctions against Russia.
Ukraine, together with other states, is strengthening control over ballast water of ships in the Black Sea
Ukraine and other member states of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) are strengthening enforcement of the Ballast Water Management Convention.
Nord Stream undermining: Italian court approves extradition of Ukrainian to Germany
An Italian appeals court has upheld a decision to extradite a Ukrainian to Germany in the Nord Stream case.
Ukraine and Moldova will build a bridge across the Dniester, despite financial difficulties, – ambassador
Currently, Ukraine and Moldova are looking for financing options for the construction of the Yampil-Koseuts bridge.
Greek tanker companies have reduced their participation in the transportation of Russian oil
Greek tanker companies have begun to refuse to work with Russian oil companies due to sanctions imposed by the Donald Trump administration.