Industry Sector
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Military deal tops Philippine agenda
US President Barack Obama has arrived in the Philippines on the final leg of his Asia tour, as the two sides signed a military co-operation deal. Obama in Asia: Military […]
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Royal Navy withdraws HMS Tireless
The Royal Navy is withdrawing its HMS Tireless submarine from the search for missing flight MH370. HMS Tireless, working alongside HMS Echo, used specialist sonar equipment to try to locate the […]
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George Osborne orders new icebreaker
UK science is to get one of the biggest, most capable polar research vessels in the world. The £200m investment in an icebreaker is to be announced by Chancellor George Osborne […]
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Canadian sailor who died in Tanzania
A sailor who died in Tanzania while en route home to Canada for scheduled leave has been identified as Leading Seaman Brandon South. Canadian sailor who died in Tanzania named […]
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Would China fight for disputed islands?
US President Barack Obama touched down in Japan on Wednesday to hold talks with America’s key Asian ally. China’s leaders will be watching the visit from afar. Would China fight […]
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Chinese court releases Japanese ship
China has released a Japanese cargo ship it seized over a war-time debt after compensation was paid, a court statement said. Chinese court releases Japanese cargo ship China has released […]
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Ambrey Risk joins BIMCO
Ambrey Risk has now been formally accepted as an Associate Member to BIMCO. This follows the companies’ achievement of ISO/PAS 28007, the first assessment of a maritime security company’s quality […]
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CMF ship medevacs heart attack victim
While patrolling in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa, Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) ship, Royal Australian Navy Ship (HMAS) Darwin, provided emergency medical assistance to a heart attack […]
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Canadian sailor dies in Tanzania
A sailor has died in Tanzania while en route to Canada for scheduled leave, the Canadian Armed Forces has said. His ship, HMCS Regina, is sailing in the Indian Ocean and […]
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NATO minesweepers leave Kiel for Baltic Sea patrol
A multinational group of four NATO minesweepers and a supply vessel left the German port of Kiel on Tuesday (22 April 2014) to deploy to the Baltic Sea to enhance […]