Industry Sector
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Worries for Ships Off Yemen
When it comes to world trade, a 17-day shortcut trumps terror, piracy and now bombs. That’s the time a supertanker saves by using the Bab el-Mandeb. Add Bombs to Worries […]
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Training with Tanzanian Navy
On the 24th of March, during their port visit to Dar Es Salaam, EU Naval Force Flagship, HNLMS Johan de Witt, conducted maritime training with a delegation from the Tanzanian […]
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Ospreys land on Korean Ship
A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft made its first ever landing on the flight deck of a Republic of Korea Navy amphibious assault ship off the coast of […]
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USAID, CJTF-HOA and Djibouti medical teams share knowledge
Understanding the medical capabilities of any environment or rural area is vital to providing the best medical care to patients in a city, region or nation. USAID, CJTF-HOA and Djibouti […]
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Commander CTF 150 strengthens ties
Commander of Combined Task Force 150 (CTF-150), recently completed a visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to further deepen the cooperation and information sharing relationship. Commander Combined Task Force […]
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EUNAVFOR Has Protected 300 WFP Vessels
The EU Naval Force achieved an impressive milestone this week by successfully completing its 300th close protection of a World Food Programme (WFP) vessel along the Somali coastline. EU Naval […]
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Nigeria Closes Land and Sea Borders
Nigeria has announced the closure of all land and sea borders until March 28 ahead of Saturday’s presidential elections, the Interior Ministry announced on Wednesday. NIGERIA CLOSES LAND AND SEA […]
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Mexican Ambassador deepens his understanding
Ambassador Jose Arturo Trejo-Nava visited the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) to gain an understanding of CMF’s involvement in the region. Mexican Ambassador deepens his understanding of the Combined Maritime Forces […]
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Sub design breaks cover
A computer-generated image of a Chinese nuclear-powered submarine (SSN) has recently appeared on both news and social media websites. ‘Type 093T’ sub design breaks cover Andrew Tate, London – IHS […]
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Overcoming Historical Divisions
The recent meeting in Seoul between the foreign ministers of China, Japan and South Korea has raised hopes of renewed cooperation, but the countries remain sharply divided by history. […]