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UAE Exits OPEC Impacting Global Oil Market The United Arab Emirates announced its withdrawal from OPEC, a significant shift for the oil coalition amid tensions from the Iran conflict. This decision, made independently, could weaken OPEC’s unity and potentially reshape market dynamics. As geopolitical tensions ease, the UAE aims for a larger market share, benefiting global consumers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2026
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Iran Condemns US Blockade During UN Council Session In a recent UN Security Council session, Iran’s Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani condemned the U.S. for undermining maritime security and violating international law. He characterized U.S. actions, including the seizure of Iranian vessels, as “piracy and hostage-taking,” warning that these threaten vital waterways and undermine freedom of navigation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2026
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MEPC 84 Begins with Focus on Collaboration and Emission Reduction During the opening of MEPC 84, IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez urged collaboration on the Net-Zero Framework to reduce shipping emissions. He highlighted the need for dialogue to ensure seafarer safety amid geopolitical tensions, while emphasizing the importance of addressing marine plastic litter and enhancing ballast water management for sustainable shipping practices... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2026
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Cruise Ship Safety Concerns After Two Deadly Falls Two tragic falls from cruise ships occurred in U.S. waters over consecutive days, raising safety concerns. A female passenger fell from the Carnival Firenze near Catalina Island, while a crew member fell overboard from the Norwegian Breakaway off Cape Cod. Investigations are underway to determine the causes of these incidents... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2026
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India’s Inland Waterways Hit New Milestone at 145.84 MMT India's inland waterways sector has reached a historic milestone, transporting 145.84 million metric tonnes of cargo in FY 2024-25, positioning it among Asia's most commercially active systems. Passenger traffic surged to 76 million journeys, driven by new services and urban demand. Ongoing investments and infrastructure improvements promise continued growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2026
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Safety of Indian Seafarers Secured Despite Gulf Unrest On Tuesday, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways reassured that all Indian vessels and crews in the Persian Gulf are safe, despite rising tensions. Additional Secretary Mukesh Mangal confirmed no incidents involving Indian-flagged vessels, emphasizing active monitoring and successful repatriation efforts for over 2,800 Indian seafarers. Operations remain normal... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2026
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LNG Tanker Successfully Clears Strait of Hormuz Amid Regional Tensions An LNG tanker managed by UAE's ADNOC has reportedly crossed the Strait of Hormuz and is now near India, marking the first loaded LNG vessel to navigate the strait since the Iran war began. Analysts note that vessels have been using evasive maneuvers amid heightened tensions in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2026
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Japan-Linked Crude Carrier Crosses Strait of Hormuz amid Tensions The Panama-flagged tanker Idemitsu Maru, carrying 2 million barrels of Saudi oil, has crossed the Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant milestone as the first Japan-linked crude tanker to do so since the Iran conflict began. This crossing highlights Japan's ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure energy supplies amid regional tensions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2026
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FMC Spearheads U.S. Opposition to IMO’s Net-Zero Framework FMC Chairman Laura DiBella recently voiced strong opposition to the IMO's Net-Zero Framework, citing potential financial burdens on U.S. shippers and consumers. She warned that the framework could lead to anticompetitive conditions and inflation, while the FMC remains vigilant in protecting U.S. shipping interests against unfavorable international regulations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2026
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Russian Billionaire’s Superyacht Passes Strait of Hormuz Amid Successfully A superyacht owned by Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov successfully navigated the blockaded Strait of Hormuz after maintenance in Dubai. The yacht, Nord, valued at over $500 million, sailed through without objections from Iran or the U.S., adhering to international maritime law and recognized as a civilian vessel from a friendly nation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2026
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