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Articles for December 2022

Shipping on high alert amid warning of more drone attacks

Armed, unmanned aerial vehicles will increasingly be used in politically motivated attacks against shipowners with certain characteristics that make them key targets, writes Bridget Diakun of Lloyd's List

Shipping sails on but how will global trade fare in 2023?

The shipping industry has navigated some challenging waters in the past year, with ongoing pandemic issues compounded by war in Europe and swelled by accumulating international regulations. As this year comes to a close, members of international legal specialist Hill Dickinson's marine team examine 2022's journey and anticipate the panorama of 2023

Marine war risks insurers worry about further ship detainments in Ukraine

The first anniversary of the start of the conflict is likely to trigger detainment clauses in many of the war risks policies held by shipowners and operators, writes Francis Churchill of Insurance Day

Mental health at sea

Sophia Bullard, of the UK P&I Club, discusses the importance of maintaining a good approach towards mental health, particularly while at sea

The future of learning in the maritime sector

John Lloyd, of The Nautical Institute, considers the changes to teaching and learning that have emerged in 2022 and how the landscape will alter in the future

Adapting to a world in transition

With the end of the year fast approaching, the new International Union of Marine Insurance president Frédéric Denèfle reviews and highlights the organisation's achievements, including the importance of remaining vigilant amid ongoing climate and geopolitical challenges

Global satellite connectivity comes of age

As the sun sets on 2022, Nabil Ben Soussia, of IEC Telecom Group, looks ahead to how digital connectivity will develop in the coming years

Free pratique - more than a formality?

Michael Biltoo, at Kennedys, warns Covid-19 has changed the landscape on free practique

2022: a year of reckoning

Captain Dwain Hutchinson, of The Bahamas Maritime Authority, looks back on the past year and shares his views on the future for both the registry and the industry

Sea transport and fire safety of electric vehicles

Yeontae Kim, of the Korean Register, looks at the impact of rising electric vehicle movements by sea and measures to reduce the risk of fire aboard

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