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Sanctioned tankers transported over 43% of Russia’s seaborne oil last month
In August 2025, tankers under EU, US and UK sanctions transported 43.6% of Russia’s seaborne oil.
Another dead dolphin found on the Black Sea coast
Two large dead mammals were found on a sandbank within the Tuzli Estuaries National Park.
Kernel’s capitalization has grown to over $1.5 billion
In general, during the past week, the share prices of Ukrainian agroholdings on stock exchanges were in different directions.
The Russian flotilla in the Mediterranean Sea remained without tanker support for a month
Now Russian Mediterranean Fleet will once again be supported by an outdated Soviet ship.
Romania plans to introduce new rules for vessels passing through the Sulina Canal
The Romanian government is considering the option that one tanker per day will be able to pass through the Sulina Canal.
Comoros takes action against ‘shadow fleet’
The Comoros government has begun purging its international registry, whose flag has been central to the shadow fleet.
Ukrainian farmers will file lawsuits for refund of export duty on rapeseed
Farmers who agreed to pay the export duty on rapeseed are simultaneously collecting documents for claims for its reimbursement.
ATESH: Russian submarine Rostov-on-Don still not restored
The Russian submarine, which was hit twice by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, has been raised, but repairs have not yet begun.
Zelenskyy: Trump can influence EU countries that still buy Russian oil
It is Washington’s position that may be decisive for countries such as Hungary and Slovakia, which continue to buy Russian energy resources.
Every sixth tanker in the world transports oil in the interests of Russia
Despite numerous Western sanctions packages, Moscow has created a large-scale illegal maritime transportation system.