An unusual agreement made during the Cold War led to Pepsi receiving many submarines as a penance for selling its popular, ...
"Russia plans to scale up cooperation in the fishing industry with such countries as Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, Nigeria, South Africa, Mauritius, Mozambique, and other countries interested in ...
Ship-tracking websites that use the data vessels emit on their identity, position, speed and course show the Milla Moon ...
"The most important for us is that our African counterparts together with us take a comprehensive approach to studies of reserves," head of the Russian Federal Agency for Fisheries Ilya Shestakov said ...
An investigation reveals how Belarusian elites, including Lukashenko’s inner circle, have leveraged Russian fishing quotas to ...
Admiral Nakhimov will be returned to service so that Moscow can lay claim to operating the largest non-aircraft carrier ...
The combat power of the Russian Navy is under pressure and forces the Northern Fleet to chose between solving missions and ...
Russia's fleet of supply vessels now makes up just shy of a fifth of global oil tankers operating across the world.
Russia is using non-sanctioned vessels and rerouting others to keep oil exports going, maritime data shows, but risks sanctions on even more ships.
Russian forces are conducting large-scale illegal fishing in the Azov Sea, depleting natural resources and causing losses exceeding UAH 4.1 billion (about US$98.1 million) to Ukraine's fishing ...
NATO has decided to launch its “Baltic Sentry” activities. It could deploy naval vessels, surveillance aircraft and uncrewed aerial drones to conduct patrols, bolstering and guaranteeing the security ...