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shipping researcher / PhD candidate studying maritime labour regimes across the Rhine Delta. Amsterdam, NL. liquidtime.substack.com
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Lamine Yamal waved a Palestinian flag during Barcelona's open-top victory parade to celebrate winning LaLiga.
omg our new redesigned Phenomenal World website is here! Did you know we are a tri-lingual publication in English, Spanish, Portuguese? Read and share our first 1st Issue: AMERICAN POWER phenomenalworld.org
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Probably the first time a mainstream (perhaps unsurprisingly, Spanish) newspaper uses this term to refer to the ships turning off their AIS transponders to transport oil from Azerbaijan to Israel despite Turkey's trade embargo
The sublime Horatio Clare (the person who inspired me to take my own contrainer ship trips more than a decade ago) writes about the plight of seafarers in the Gulf: www.ft.com/content/2181...
AIS tracks of the vessels Nissos Ios, Nissos Tinos, Nissos Serifos, and Kimolos between March 1 and today (all identified in this brilliant report by PYM/No Harbour for Genocide/Energy Embargo for Palestine et al.: palenergyembargo.com/resources/gr...)
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Greek shipping companies transport Azerbaijani crude oil from a Turkish port in violation of the embargo imposed by Ankara, concealing their shipments by turning off their tracking signals
english.elpais.com
As leaders debate how to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the voices of seafarers have been largely absent. Horatio Clare reports on the hidden world behind a global crisis
The phantom fleet fueling Israel’s wars
What life is like on the stranded ships of the Gulf
www.ft.com
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emerging attempts to decouple from the International Group of P&I through the creation (and sovereign backing) of new insurance pools is to my mind the most important development in maritime shipping right now