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The Greek shipowners facing the “invisible” risks of Hormuz – The new wartime reality is changing the rules of navigation
The US–Iran escalation is turning every voyage through the Persian Gulf into a risk-management exercise - IMO warning on the Strait of Hormuz: “Remain extremely dangerous, avoid transits”
K.M. and Erdogan’s pistol, Nikos at the funeral, Alexis in Sardinia, and Polakis… ready for a procession!
Hello, let me start by saying something nice for once about our Nikos, the leader of PASOK—he did the right thing by attending the funeral of the murdered woman, whose family belongs to the New Democracy party.
AI, decarbonisation and future skills take centre stage at Imperial College Alumni event during Posidonia 2026
Artificial intelligence, decarbonisation and future leadership skills dominated discussions that highlighted the role of innovation and education in shaping the next era of global shipping
New leadership at the Greek-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce
The goal is to strengthen bilateral economic relations and support Greek businesses wishing to play an active role in the reconstruction effort of Ukraine once the war ends
Shipping and decarbonization: Pressure mounts for reinvestment of revenues into green technologies
“For Shortsea Shipping to operate productively and efficiently, it must use the revenues accumulated through these measures for its own improvement and development,” said Charalambos Simantonis
Black Sea: The silent escalation threatening international shipping
The recent discovery of an unmanned vessel in Lefkada confirms that asymmetric naval warfare tools can appear at much greater distances than in the past - Alketas Drosos of EOS Risk Group highlights serious threats to shipping, energy infrastructure, and security in the Black Sea