Month: February 2014

  • City & Guilds certified in India

    Ambrey Risk Training has now been accredited by Manipal City & Guilds to deliver Maritime Security Operative (MSO) 8269 – 03 courses in India. Ambrey Risk Training become City & […]

  • Textbook approach to Asia disputes

    Educationalists and historians hope that agreeing a common history textbook for South East Asia will help to diffuse escalation in competing territorial claims in the area. Textbook approach to Asia’s […]

  • Countering Crime in Gulf of Guinea

    Ghana’s Chief of Naval Staff is convening a conference of senior international Admirals and naval experts to find solutions to security in the Gulf of Guinea GHANA NAVY MOVES TO […]

  • Italy recalls India envoy

    Italy has recalled its ambassador to India in a continuing dispute with Delhi over two Italian marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen. Italy recalls India envoy in marine murder […]

  • Big cannabis bust off Oman

    Australian and Pakistani navy ships have seized almost two tonnes of cannabis resin in a drug bust off Oman that officers described Tuesday as a setback for extremist groups. Australia, […]

  • 1,000 Sorties with EU Naval Force

    On Sunday 16 February, the Luxembourg Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft (MPRA) detachment flew its 1,000th operational sortie as part of the EU Naval Force. Luxembourg Aircraft Detachment Achieves 1,000 […]

  • UNSEMG met with Combined Maritime Forces

    Personnel from the Combined Maritime Forces met with representatives from the United Nations Somalia and Eritrean Monitoring Group to gain a better understanding of each organisations effort within the Somali […]

  • Port Visit

    Between Sunday 2 and Saturday 8 February, Ukrainian Navy frigate, Hetman Sagaidachniy, visited the port of Salalah in Oman. EU Naval Force Ukrainian Warship Hetman Sagaidachniy Makes Port Visit to […]

  • N Korean ship returns to Cuba

    The North Korean ship seized with undeclared Cuban weapons on board is returning to Cuba, says the Panamanian government, after a nearly $700,000 (£425,000) fine was paid. N Korean ship […]

  • Severely Injured Fisherman

    On Thursday 13 February, FS Siroco and FGS Hessen worked together to save the life of a severely injured fisherman from a Korean fishing vessel, after his stomach was punctured […]