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OceanGate suspends operations after Titan submersible tragedy

OceanGate suspends operations after Titan submersible tragedy

The American company announced on its website that it “has suspended all business and commercial operations” two weeks after the Titan’s disastrous journey.

  • by Farrah Tomazin

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Shattered Titan submersible, suspected human remains brought ashore in Canada
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Shattered Titan submersible, suspected human remains brought ashore in Canada

Canadian and US authorities have in the past week announced investigations into the incident, which has raised questions about the unregulated nature of such expeditions.

  • by Ismail Shakil
Titan passengers ‘knew what they were getting into’, says OceanGate co-founder

Titan passengers ‘knew what they were getting into’, says OceanGate co-founder

His comments to Australian media come as an international group of agencies investigates what may have caused the Titan submersible to implode.

Is it wrong to blame the No campaign for the Voice’s possible demise?

Is it wrong to blame the No campaign for the Voice’s possible demise?

The Yes campaign has strayed from what it was about and has been replaced with nonsense arguments by ideologues, according to some readers.

Canada investigates why Titanic-bound submersible imploded

Canada investigates why Titanic-bound submersible imploded

The development comes as authorities from the US and Canada began probing the cause of the underwater implosion and grappled with questions of who was responsible for determining how the tragedy unfolded.

  • by Patrick Whittle, Jennifer McDermott and Steve LeBlanc
Confusion over who investigates what went wrong with the Titan

Confusion over who investigates what went wrong with the Titan

Questions have been raised about whether the vessel was destined for disaster because of its unconventional design and its creator’s refusal to submit to independent checks.

  • by Steve Gorman and Joseph Ax
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What the Titan search could cost and who will pay for it

What the Titan search could cost and who will pay for it

The search involved an international consortium of ships, aircraft and advanced technology, in what was widely believed to be a doomed expedition once contact with the craft was lost.

  • by Alex Horton and Dan Lamothe
Submersible’s implosion shouldn’t make Titanic off limits: Dick Smith

Submersible’s implosion shouldn’t make Titanic off limits: Dick Smith

One of the country’s best-known adventurers says there’s no need to regulate activities such as diving to the Titanic wreck site.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Titanic submersible search as it happened: Titan debris found, shows ‘catastrophic loss of pressure’, US Coast Guard says

Titanic submersible search as it happened: Titan debris found, shows ‘catastrophic loss of pressure’, US Coast Guard says

The search for the missing submersible has culminated in the discovery of vessel debris following a catastrophic implosion. All five passengers are confirmed dead.

  • by Lucy Cormack, Olivia Ireland and Latika Bourke
‘Commonsense reform’: Pharmacy script rewrite will help save millions

‘Commonsense reform’: Pharmacy script rewrite will help save millions

The 60-day script is a in the interest of the millions of Australians who suffer from a chronic condition. It will save time and money for many, and take the load off GPs.

Much like the Titanic, the captain of the Titan ignored the warnings

Much like the Titanic, the captain of the Titan ignored the warnings

The vessel wasn’t independently certified because OceanGate believed this would stifle innovation. Its final journey has now ended much like the Titanic’s.

  • by Farrah Tomazin