Explosions in the Chinese port of Tianjin last month would lead to cargo losses of at least $1.5 billion, and were having a "significant impact" on the marine insurance sector,
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China Port Cargo Losses to Reach $1.5 bln
Explosions in the Chinese port of Tianjin last month would lead to cargo losses of at least $1.5 billion, and were having a "significant impact" on the marine insurance sector,
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IUMI Sees Challenges Amidst Growth
The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) unveiling its annual statistical report on the marine insurance market
Global premiums for 2014 amount to USD 32.
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IUMI Sees Challenges Amidst Growth
The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) unveiling its annual statistical report on the marine insurance market
Global premiums for 2014 amount to USD 32.
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Ferry Capsizes in Maldives
A ferry enroute to South Ari Atoll (Alif Dhaal atoll) Maamigili from the capital Male has capsized leaving all the passengers onboard stranded at sea.
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Ferry Capsizes in Maldives
A ferry enroute to South Ari Atoll (Alif Dhaal atoll) Maamigili from the capital Male has capsized leaving all the passengers onboard stranded at sea.
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A device to zap away motion sickness
A new treatment being developed by scientists from Imperial College London could end the misery of motion sickness. By suppressing certain brain signals they found they could speed up a person's ability to adapt to motions that had previously caused sy...
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U.S., China, UK experts to tackle vexed issue of gene editing
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists from the United States, China and Britain will come together to discuss the future of human gene editing, which holds great promise for treating diseases but also has the potential to create "designer babies".
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Containership Catches Fire at Manila Port
The Marshall Islands-flagged containership MV Cape Moreton caught fire while berthed at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT)in Tondo, in the Philippines on Saturday.
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Kazakhstan greets record-setting Russian cosmonaut, two crewmen
ASTANA (Reuters) - Kazakhstan welcomed the world's most experienced space flier and two rookie crewmates on Saturday, including Denmark's first-ever astronaut, who returned from the International Space Station with a bull's-eye parachute landing.
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