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Royal Caribbean slammed after video reveals shocking side of its Icon of the Seas mega-ship: 'Should be illegal'
"The ultimate symbol of gluttony and excess." Royal Caribbean slammed after video reveals shocking side of its Icon of the ...
India's maritime build-out is accelerating, backed by naval expansion. Beyond shipyards, ancillary and service players are ...
Over the last 20 months, since May of 2024, SpaceX has been building the second pad at Starbase, Texas. As of the end of the ...
The Venezuelan president and his wife were flown out of Caracas by helicopter to the U.S.S. Iwo Jima, a warship taking them ...
Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh government on Friday permitted the Andhra Pradesh Maritime Board to establish a greenfield port ...
One mystery remains: Who owns the ship? Speculation on Facebook runs the gamut, to a Middle Eastern emir, a Malaysian businessman and even celebrities. A Google search of "how to find yacht owner" ...
The acquisition includes a shipbuilding contract for a newbuilding mega yacht, the M/Y Sanlorenzo 1150Exp, expected to be delivered in the second quarter of 2027. The purchase price is set at $38.0 ...
Facebook detectives may have solved the mystery around a 242-foot luxury yacht docked off North Captiva Island, Florida.
A diverse lineup of cruise ships debuted in 2025, with 13 new vessels delivered, ranging from luxury newbuilds to mega ships.
This is one mega yacht. The vessel is Al Lusail, a 123-meter floating palace owned by Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani's.
MSC World America has been named the best overall cruise ship of 2025, which is one of the most competitive Cruise Hive ...
Economics Explained on MSN
What made ships grow to unimaginable sizes!
Why are ships so massive today? The answer lies in the economics of global trade, efficiency, and thin profit margins. This video unpacks the fascinating story of mega ships.
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