A plan to promote U.S. maritime interests by penalizing China shipping only complicates supply chain woes, say experts.
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A global network of maritime archeologists is excavating slave shipwrecks—and reconnecting Black communities to the deep.
In a move targeting China’s maritime interests, the United States is proposing a range of fees that could cost ocean carriers millions of dollars each time they call a U.S. port.
Container ships transport the majority of the products we consumer every day, but how fast do they travel on the high seas?
For weeks, an unpleasant dream haunted Md Atik Ullah Khan. In his sleep, he heard machine guns and saw himself stuck in a ...