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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) dropped its COVID-19 health warning for cruise ship travelers. The federal health agency said it will leave ...
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on March 14 lowered its COVID-19 warning for cruise ships from “high” to “moderate” amid a decline in the ...
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The Philippines have formally inked an 18.9 billion pesos ($370 million) contract with India for the acquisition of Brahmos supersonic cruise missiles, its defense ministry said ...
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Luxury carmaker Bentley is cruising into its second year in a row of record sales, leaving other carmakers in the dust. Multiple cruise lines are canceling trips ...
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Ten Israelis and three Israeli companies are set to be indicted for illegally exporting cruise missiles to China, according to reports.
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It was just reported that there was a COVID-19 outbreak on a cruise ship, despite the fact that all of the crew members and all of ...
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At least 10 cases of COVID-19 have been reported on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship disembarking in New Orleans, officials said. All crew members and passengers ...
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands—A body found washed up in the northern Netherlands has been identified as that of an 81-year-old German who disappeared from a cruise ship ...
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A federal judge on Sunday ruled that Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings may require passengers to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before boarding a ship.
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Hundreds of people in Venice rallied on land and in small boats last month, demanding an end to cruise ships passing through the historic city’s waters. The ...
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U.S. cruise liner Royal Caribbean Group said on Friday only passengers with a negative COVID-19 test will be let aboard, after six guests on its Adventure ...
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DETROIT—General Motors Co and its Cruise robo-taxi subsidiary have filed a lawsuit to stop Ford Motor Co from using the name “BlueCruise” to market its hands-free ...
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JUNEAU, Alaska—A Utah man who was sentenced to 30 years in prison last month in the beating death of his wife on an Alaska cruise has ...
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Starting next month, ships over a certain size or weight or surpassing specific pollution levels can no longer ply the Giudecca Canal, a major sea artery ...
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The world’s largest money manager gets even larger. BlackRock hits a new record. A major cruise line is suing Florida for not allowing businesses to request vaccine ...
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One of the world’s largest cruise line companies on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in Florida over the state’s law prohibiting COVID-19 “vaccine passports.” “We believe Florida’s ...
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Some fast food restaurants are saying certain items might not be available this summer. What’s behind the shortage? Cruise line Royal Caribbean says unvaccinated passengers need ...
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Two guests aboard the first major sea cruise hosting Americans since the pandemic halted the industry have tested positive for COVID-19
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday signed into law a bill to ban government entities and private businesses from requiring proof of vaccination as a condition ...
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis again said that his state will not embrace so-called "vaccine passports."
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Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line said it may avoid Florida ports because of the Sunshine State's vaccine passport ban.
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Royal Caribbean Group said on Thursday it was aiming to restart its U.S. cruises in July after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ...
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Taiwan is seeking to acquire long-range cruise missiles from the U.S., as the island bolsters its forces in the face of increasing pressure from Beijing.
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Florida is the nation’s cruise capital—they have three of the world’s busiest ports. And now, the state is suing the Biden administration to reopen the cruise ...
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The grandfather charged in the death of his 18-month-old granddaughter who fell from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship last year pleaded guilty, the Puerto Rico Department ...
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On Aug. 16, one of the most common sights on the Mediterranean Sea has returned once again: cruise ships. But it’s not back to business as usual ...
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The Costa Atlantica cruise ship, which docked in southern Japan with over 100 crew members testing positive for COVID-19, has left the country.
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Fourteen people from a cruise ship that docked in Florida over the weekend with CCP virus victims aboard were hospitalized and one of them later died, ...
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Passengers from an ill-fated cruise were carefully freed from their cabins and allowed to touch dry land on April 3 for the first time in weeks, ...
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President Donald Trump said he would ask Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to allow the docking of a cruise ship with passengers who have had contact with ...