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A tanker belonging to Russia’s shadow fleet narrowly escaped running aground off the coast of Finland, which could have resulted in ... measures would be taken against ships carrying Russian oil.
Today, we’re seeing the broken windows theory play out on the high seas: lawlessness begetting more lawlessness.
The sanctions would represent Britain’s largest package of measures against the shadow fleet. Read more at straitstimes.com.
"The Russian oil tanker Kiwala was allowed to continue its journey today after the vessel's significant deficiencies were eliminated," Tsahkna said in a press release. "The detention of Russian shadow ...
After years of reducing its reliance on Russian gas, the European Union is moving to turn off the taps completely within the ...
The Kiwala tanker detained in Estonia on April 11, bound for the Russian port of Ust-Luga, has eliminated the identified ...
An oil tanker that is part of Russia's "shadow fleet" is now free to leave Estonian waters after the issues that led to its ...
Estonia has released the oil tanker Kiwala, which is on an EU sanctions list, having detained it for sailing without a valid ...