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FRIDAY, APRIL 03, 2026

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Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin.

Rise of shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh

Flames and smoke rise from Greek-flagged oil tanker Sounion on the Red Sea, in this handout picture released August 29, 2024. Houthi Military Media/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

Houthis' email alert to Red Sea ships: Prepare for attack, with best regards

Photo: BSS

EBFCI leaders to invest in ship, jute industries in Bangladesh

Photo: Collected

First direct ship from China arrives at Ctg port in just 9 days

On 17 August, the Hiramoni Salvage team recovered a steam-powered relic from beneath the silt and murky waters of the Karnaphuli River in Chattogram. The vessel, which is almost 150 years old, was part of the Revenue Survey Department attached to Oudh Province, now in modern-day Uttar Pradesh, India. Among the several relics that were found inside the vessel, the photos are of the nameplate, top left, with English, Urdu and Hindi inscriptions of the British Revenue Survey Department, that eventually revealed the identity of the vessel, the five silver coins, top right, from the 1862 Victorian era, and the salvaged vessel, bottom, from during the reign of Queen Victoria between 1856 and 1901. PHOTO: TBS

Relics under Karnaphuli: Nameplate sheds light to ship's Victorian-era past

Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker Advantage Sweet, which, according to Refinitiv ship tracking data, is a Suezmax crude tanker which had been chartered by oil major Chevron and had last docked in Kuwait, sails through Bophorus Istanbul, Turkey, February 11, 2023. REUTERS/Yoruk Isik/File Photo

Oil tanker seized by Iran moving to international waters, tracking data shows

Photo: Courtesy

IIMS Ship Survey Diploma inaugurated in Chattogram

Photo: Courtesy

Turkish navy ship 'TCG Kinaliada' to Bangladesh

File photo of EU naval forces warships escorting MV Abdullah after its release from Somali pirates. Photo: X (Twitter)

MV Abdullah anchors at UAE's AL Hamriya Port

File photo of lighterage vessel at Chattogram port. Photo: Collected

Chattogram ship owners settle lighterage vessel dispute

Luthfa Ara Begum shows a photo of her son Ainul Hoque Abhi. Photo: TBS

MV Abdullah sailor Abhi's mother urges safe return for her son

Toufiq Islam atop a ship. Photo: Collected

'I am in danger, please forgive me Maa'

Joy Mahmud. Photo: UNB

Hostage sailor Joy's family demands urgent steps to free all crew members

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