Month: October 2012

  • Shock in Store at Intermanager AGM

    The forthcoming Intermanager AGM in Copenhagen will be treated to a mixture of sexual demons, graphic violence and explosive action……but all in a book whose sales profits will benefit global […]

  • Disputed Waters

    The bitter territorial dispute over Japanese-controlled islands in the East China Sea has further intensified with the presence of four Chinese surveillance ships Chinese Ships Re-Enter Disputed Waters Four Chinese surveillance […]

  • Women on Infantry Course for First Time

    1:15AM EST October 3. 2012 – QUANTICO, Va. — It was 10 a.m., and the Marines trudging along the road bordered by thick Virginia woods had been up for seven […]

  • Fishermen to Join Coastal Security Op

    Fishermen on the Maharashtra coast will play a key role during the co-ordinated multi agency coastal surveillance exercise—‘Operation Sagar Kavach’ — that commences at daybreak on Thursday. The 48-hour exercise […]

  • PH Seeks Proactive Role Of UN

    MANILA, Philippines — Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario has urged the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to take a more pro-active position in resolving the West Philippine Sea dispute […]

  • Romanian Navy Frigate Joins Eunavfor

    Romanian frigate ROS Regele Ferdinand today [October 1st] joined the European Union Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) – Operation ATALANTA, combating piracy off Somalia. In doing so she becomes the first […]

  • Certificate in Maritime Security

    One of Maritime Security Review’s main aims it to ensure that our readers are well educated about the current issues and trends in the maritime domain.  With this in mind […]

  • Taiwan, Japan coast guards spar in waters near Diaoyutais

    Taipei, Oct. 1 (CNA) Coast guard vessels from Taiwan and Japan sparred in waters near the disputed Diaoyutai Islands Monday over their countries’ conflicting claims to the uninhabited island chain […]

  • ICS Welcomes Navigational Safety Progress

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents 80% of the world merchant fleet, has welcomed the outcome of an important meeting between governments to advance navigational safety in the […]

  • Iran Shippers Face Difficult Sanctions

    Officials from landlocked Mongolia said they would cancel the flag registrations of five Iranian cargo ships, providing a window into the cat-and-mouse game played by international authorities that are trying […]