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China coast guard says it rescued Philippine crew near Scarborough Shoal
Thirteen people have been rescued while operations were ongoing, the CCG said in a statement.
Israel Navy intercepts Egyptian vessel entering blockaded waters off Gaza's shoreline, IDF confirms
China encircles Taiwan with bombers, warships in largest-ever series of military exercises
Ukraine says Russian drone attack hit civilian Turkish vessel
Russia increases fleet in Black Sea, Ukraine says
The number of ships has increased to 13 units, including five large amphibious ships and one surface missile carrier.
US, UK forces shoot down Houthi missiles, drones in Red Sea
UKMTO and Ambrey also received reports of Red Sea incidents near Yemen's Hodeidah.
Israel-affiliated merchant vessel hit by Iranian drone off India
The incident follows drone and missile attacks in the Red Sea by Iran-backed Houthis on commercial shipping.
Has Captain Cook’s famed sunken ship HMB Endeavour finally been found?
The ship which sailed the globe from 1768-1771, named HMB Endeavour and later renamed Lord Sandwich, had been sunken during the United States’ War of Independence in 1778.
Israeli-owned cargo ship attacked by Iranian drone in Indian Ocean
While the ship, known as the CMA CGM Symi, was damaged, there were no casualties to any crew members.
Turkish cargo ship with 12 crew sinks in Black Sea
The region was hit by powerful storms on Sunday and the governor's office said the bad weather prevented air and sea vessels from carrying out searches.
Cutting-edge Israeli warship used for first time in Gaza attack
Cutting-edge Saar 6 vessels were used in the first attack on Gaza.
US Navy destroyer to be fitted with hypersonic missiles
The USS Zumwalt is the lead ship of the Zumwalt class of naval vessels. She has been described as the largest destroyer in the world.
Romania deploys ship, chopper to find stray Black Sea mines
Mines placed in the Black Sea during the Ruusia-Ukraine war are now drifting into the territory of other countries.
4th century Roman ship uncovered by Serbian coal miners
The vessel was probably part of a river fleet serving Viminacium, the sprawling and highly-developed Roman city of 45,000 people.