Officials across the Channel claimed the vessel had cut one of the trawler's cables in a deliberate attack in the early hours ...
Two sailors died in separate accidents on the first night of the 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race in Australia, the event organizers announced. The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia said in a ...
At least 69 people died, including 25 Malian nationals, after a boat headed from West Africa to Spain capsized off Morocco on Dec. 19, Malian authorities said. The makeshift boat was carrying ...
Two sailors died in a storm that ravaged Australia’s prestigious Sydney to Hobart yacht race overnight on Thursday, marking the first fatalities during the annual event since 1998. Nick Smith ...
The men suffered head injuries on their yachts in separate episodes, as participants faced challenging weather conditions. By Yan Zhuang Two sailors taking part in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race ...
The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia in Sydney, which administers the yacht race, has said that one sailor each on entrants Flying Fish Arctos and Bowline were killed after being struck by the ...
At least 69 people, including 25 Malians, died after a boat heading from West Africa to Spain’s Canary Islands capsized off Morocco, Malian authorities have said. The makeshift boat was carrying ...
Two sailors were killed on separate boats during a yacht race in Australia - adding to the event's long history of deaths. Both were taking part in the 722-mile Sydney to Hobart yacht race and ...
The sight of dozens of yachts zigzagging around Sydney Harbour's blue water on Boxing Day has competed with the cricket for TV audience eyeballs for a while now - so why all the fuss? Is it just a ...
Two of us lifted those from the water and made them come aboard our boat. 'He whistled loudly to call for more help' At the same time we saw a (fishing) trawler in the vicinity so one of Irfan ...
The sight of dozens of yachts zigzagging around Sydney Harbour's blue water on Boxing Day has competed with the cricket for TV audience eyeballs for a while now — so why all the fuss?