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Disney's Moana 2 set to voyage into New Zealand cinemas in November 2024

Moana of Motunui is sailing back to the big screen, in tow with her much-adored Demigod sidekick and another jam-packed adventure. It was announced today...

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World's biggest cruise ship Icon of the Seas: Ever-growing ships add to climate concerns

The world’s new largest cruise ship the Icon of the Seas is due to depart on her maiden voyage this Saturday. At a cool quarter million gross tonnes she has...

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Sonet Voyage: Hampi Heritage Drive

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CNN News Central

missile in the red sea. we learned from u.s. central command there was a ballistic missile fired against a u.s. owned and operated vessel. the uk said this happened south of yemen. it was a u.s. owned and operated carrier sailing through the red sea. there was minor damage to the ship and no injuries. the ship itself remained sea worthy. it continued on its way as part of its voyage. the houthis have said any u.s. asset was a legitimate target. this perhaps part of the retaliation the houthis promised. worth pointing out the u.s. carried out a follow-up strike 24 hours later.

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Verified Live

however, i think there is a challenge in that any strikes could end up politically strengthening the houthis and not actually fixing the problem and that i think is the bigger challenge for the western governments involved in formulating their response. you governments involved in formulating their re5ponse-_ their response. you talk of challenges. _ their response. you talk of challenges, as _ their response. you talk of challenges, as it _ their response. you talk of challenges, as it stands i their response. you talk of i challenges, as it stands now their response. you talk of - challenges, as it stands now with so many attacks, i think this is the 26, it is having a real economic impact which is presumably why the houthis are doing it? yes. impact which is presumably why the houthis are doing it?— houthis are doing it? yes, the red sea is virtually _ houthis are doing it? yes, the red sea is virtually closed, _ houthis are doing it? yes, the red sea is virtually closed, we - houthis are doing it? yes, the red sea is virtually closed, we are - sea is virtually closed, we are seeing shipping firms having to go round south africa, adding about ten days to their voyage. all of this is not adding up to any kind of economic crisis or supply chain crunch but if it continues, alongside other disruptions, for example we are seeing relatively one low water levels in the panama canal as well, you could see cumulatively an impact on economies, but i think an impact on economies, but i think a bigger problem here is the principle of freedom of navigation is at risk notjust in the red sea but also of course from russian

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BBC News

money. gone viralfor some living in pennsylvania, is a load of money. gone viral for some the g8 and what it was, he ate $4000 in cash. his owners (for grand on the side and they managed to piece together most of the shredded notes after a rather smelly search of droppings and vomit and in the end, the only voyage of $150 is missing and described the dog is goofy. people are able to laugh about this and a lot of us have a pet or toddler or a kid that is gotten their hands on something they shouldn't have become related to this story and in reality, you can get to mattapan for doing something like this, they may do something shocking or unexpected but are not doing it on purpose or the urge you it is that to love your bad, that's what there they're for.

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BBC News at Ten

nine days on the voyage. the additional fuel and labour costs, along with spiralling insurance premiums, make the cost of trade between the far east and europe much more expensive — a higher cost that could be passed on to consumers. here's katy austin. the string of attacks on vessels by houthi rebels in the red sea means delays and increased shipping costs for businesses here in the uk. literally, 100% of the lines are delayed. the difficulty what we have is that a valentine's day order is no good to a customer and a consumer on 15th february. here's the problem — on this map, you can see the difference that avoiding the red sea makes to the journey of goods coming to europe from asia. they'd use it to reach the suez canal, through which 30% of the world's shipping—container volume passes. the alternative route is around africa's cape of good hope. the extra 3,500 nautical miles can

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Verified Live

you very much, we'll bring you the latest from beirut. staying in the region... the head of the international chamber of shipping has told the bbc that consumers were likely to see a rise in the price of goods within weeks because of the cost of re—routing vessels away from the red sea, due to ongoing tensions in the middle east. tensions in the middle east. guy platten said about 20% of the container fleet was being diverted around southern africa to avoid the risk of attack by houthi rebels in yemen. he said the longerjourney added up to ia extra days to a ship's voyage and that shipping costs had already increased as a result. with me is our security correspondent, frank gardner. he is here to discuss all those developments. there is lots to go through, so let's go through them one by one. frank, first, at least 100 dead in those bomb blasts in iran. what more is your take on what has happened? the iran. what more is your take on what has happened?— has happened? the biggest question here is who did _ has happened? the biggest question here is who did it _ has happened? the biggest question here is who did it and _ has happened? the biggest question here is who did it and why? - has happened? the biggest question here is who did it and why? the - here is who did it and why? the first thing that is going to come up

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Verified Live

new research suggests that supermarkets experienced their busiest christmas period since 2019. the research firm kantar said customers made 400 and 88 million trips to the supermarket in the four weeks to christmas eve, with nearly £14 billion passing through the tills. kantar said promotions and offers were behind the boost. you're live with bbc news. the head of the international chamber of shipping has told the bbc that consumers were likely to see a rise in the price of goods within weeks because of the cost of re—routing vessels away from the red sea, due to ongoing tensions in the middle east. guy platten said about 20% of the container fleet was being diverted around southern africa to avoid the risk of attack by houthi rebels in yemen. he said the longerjourney added up to 14 extra days to a ship's voyage and that shipping costs had already increased as a result.

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