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Seafarers help move global trade, but their needs often go unheeded. According to the United Nations, more than 80% of the volume of international trade in goods is transported on the seas, making ...
Ships in the Red Sea are broadcasting nationality and religious information to avoid Houthi attacks, following increased aggression. Despite these measures and companies increasing diligence ...
Basing his reflection on the insight of Vatican II that whatever is genuinely human resonates in the hearts of Christians, the Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, ...
Ships in the Red Sea are signaling their nationality and religion to avoid Houthi attacks. Recent aggressions have heightened ...
Amid a surge in deadly attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, commercial vessels still navigating the Red Sea have begun broadcasting messages about their nationality and even religious affiliation in a ...
Seafarers are far from home, dependent on the shipping company and often unaware of their few legal protections. ... “I’d say you’re doing God’s work today, but I’m not religious.
Some 200 seafarers aboard more than 15 ships stuck for weeks off Yemen's port of Ras Isa are preparing to offload cargoes and leave thanks to a ceasefire deal between Houthi militia and the U.S., ...
The Mission to Seafarers' latest edition of its quarterly Seafarers Happiness Index has revealed a steadying in seafarer satisfaction… Monday, July 7, 2025 🔍 ...
Seafarers help move global trade, but their needs often go unheeded . According to the United Nations, more than 80% of the volume of international trade in goods is transported on the seas ...
Commercial ships are broadcasting messages about their nationality and even religion on their public tracking systems to ...
Rahil Gunawan, 55, of Indonesia, poses on the deck of the chemical tanker on which he works as a deckhand while calling at the port of Barcelona, Spain, Friday, Sept. 27, 2024.