Month: June 2018
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UN Hodeidah fears
Concerns over aid shipments. Yemen war: UN calls for vital port of Hudaydah to stay open The UN Security Council has reiterated its call for the rebel-held Yemeni port of […]
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Never make Assumptions
Seychelles Coast Guard will set up its own base on Assumption Seychelles cancels agreement for the establishment of Indian naval base Written by Oscar Nkala Seychelles President Danny Faure says his government […]
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Costa Rica TSS routes
Routes to protect whales and shipping. Costa Rica Establishes Two New Maritime Routes to Increase Security for Marine Environment in the Country’s Pacific By Laura Alvarado Through an executive decree, Costa […]
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Maritime Information Warfare
SMi are thrilled to announce the return of Maritime Information Warfare conference, now in its second year, taking place on 26th and 27th November 2018, in London. With rapid […]
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Ethiopa’s naval ambitions
Country has a stake in port of Djibouti. Why landlocked Ethiopia wants to launch a navy By Dickens Olewe When Eritrea gained independence in 1993, Ethiopia suddenly found itself without […]
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Indo’s UN marsec push
Indonesia has won a seat at the UN’s top body. Time to make good use of this chance to advance maritime security. Indonesia’s Chance to Advocate Maritime Security Issues on […]
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UAE ship attacked
Reports from Houthi and Iranian media sources yesterday suggested that a UAE warship had been attacked by Houthi rebels off Hodeidah and badly damaged. The incident has not been confirmed […]
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Hodeidah assault begins
Huge concerns for shipping, aid agencies. Yemen war: Saudi-backed forces begin assault on Hudaydah port Saudi-backed government forces have begun an assault on the key Yemeni port of Hudaydah, which […]
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Niger Delta’s illegal refineries
The regular promise is rolled out. Niger Delta – Navy Vows to End Illegal Refineries The Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) in Delta, says it will continue to use swamp buggies […]