Ports and Terminals
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Questions raised over mystery ship
Former Norwegian craft owned by UK-based security company. Questions raised over mystery ship By Tom Barnes QUESTIONS have been raised over the future of a former Norwegian Navy vessel currently […]
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Oil Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea
Despite regional efforts, hijackings and oil theft persist. Black Gold Buccaneers: Oil Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea Marissa Hall | Shale Plays Media The frequency of piracy attacks in […]
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Maritime security labelled high priority
Vietnam hosting 5th ASEAN Maritime Forum. Maritime security labelled a priority by ASEAN states Representatives of ASEAN countries met yesterday to review maritime co-operation and security among regional members at […]
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Growing threat of cyber-attacks
Security concerns persist in the shipping sector. Digital pirates and the growing threat of cyber-attacks to shipping By Charlie Bartlett from London In a world where young men are willing to pounce on […]
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Nigeria wages war on oil bunkering
Oil bunkering and theft are huge issues for the African nation. Nigerian Navy Wages War Against Illigal Bunkering The Nigerian Navy says it has made seizures of over thirty vessels […]
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AISLive spots Iranian paint party
Iranians changing tanker names. AISLive spots Iranian paint party AIS Live data has revealed that the National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC) has started to change its vessels’ identity. This change […]
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Libya: following Somalia’s road to ruin
The struggle for power continues to destabilise country. Libya Is Fast Following Somalia’s Road to Ruin The way things are going in Libya the only question is whether to compare it […]
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Tragedy in Tilbury
Incident raises the stowaway issue Tragedy in Tilbury This discovery of 35 Afghani Sikhs in a shipping container in the port of Tilbury, UK, has sent shockwaves through the British […]
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IMB warns of cyber threat
Cyber crime is the next big area of concern for shipping. IMB: Guard against threat of cyber attacks The International Maritime Bureau (IMB) is calling for vigilance in the maritime […]