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Tanger Med II: A Historic Record of 5 Million Containers
Tanger Med II has achieved a historic milestone by processing 5 million TEUs in 2025, reflecting its growing significance in…
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Tanger Med: New Record of 161 Million Tons in 2025
Discover how the port of Tanger Med recorded 161 million tons of cargo handled in 2025, setting a new record.…
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Tanger Med: The Moroccan Port Strengthening Its Leadership
Tanger Med is expanding rapidly, processing 79 million tons in 2025. Discover new maritime links, infrastructure modernization, and security enhancements…
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Tassili II of Algeria Ferries: Release After a Month in Marseille
The ferry Tassili II of Algeria Ferries has been released after a month of detention in Marseille. Discover maritime safety…
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Marhaba 2025: 2.78 Million Moroccans Abroad Welcomed Until August 4
Discover the Marhaba 2025 operation that welcomed 2.78 million MREs until August 4. Learn more about the services offered, main…
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Operation Marhaba 2025: Fluidity, Security, and Maritime Support
Discover Operation Marhaba 2025 in Morocco, focused on traffic fluidity, enhanced security, and close support. With 29 ships, 12 routes,…
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Corsica Linea: Strengthening Maritime Links to Algeria in 2026
Corsica Linea is enhancing its maritime links to Algeria starting in 2026, with frequent departures from Sète. Discover details about…
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Incident in Sète: Attempted Takeover of a GNV Ferry
On December 13, a GNV ferry in Sète was immobilized, leaving 650 passengers stranded. Investigation into a takeover attempt. Discover…
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Direct Maritime Crossing Annaba-Tunis: A Promising Project
Discover the future direct maritime crossing between Annaba and Tunis, announced by Saïd Sayoud. This project strengthens exchanges between Algeria…
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Incident in Sète: Attempt to Control a Ferry to Algeria
On December 13, the GNV ferry bound for Béjaïa was immobilized in Sète due to a DGSI investigation. Two crew…
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