Maritime Crime
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Egypt, Spain wrap exercises
Drills cement ties between countries. Egyptian, Spanish Naval Exercises in Red Sea Egyptian naval forces and Spanish naval forces have carried out joint training over several days in Egypt’s territorial […]
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Israel’s USVs
USVs to rule the waves? Israeli unmanned boats deliver firepower on the high seas Written by Arie Egozi African states are increasingly confronted by maritime crime and insecurity. One way to […]
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Follow the money
Finance industry has sway to keep illicitly caught seafood out of supply chain To Fight Illegal Fishing, Follow the Money Huw Thomas Seafood is the most valuable traded commodity in […]
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Uganda marsec push
Uganda tightens maritime security. Museveni Orders for 24Hr Marine Surveillance to Eliminate Security Threats The Commander in Chief of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces, Gen Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has said […]
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JTF denies attack
Media reports denied by military. Military says SPDC flow station in Bayelsa not under attack The Joint Military Force on Tuesday described as false, a report that three soldiers and […]
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Securing SE Asia
The area is a prime target for criminals. Pirates’ Strategies and Countermeasures in the South China Sea Except for a brief spike along East Africa that gained national attention with […]
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T&T anti-piracy measures
Response to Venezuelan pirates and reports of robberies at gunpoint. Fisheries bill to protect fishermen from piracy Sita Bridgemohan A Fisheries Management Bill will protect fishermen and impose penalties against […]
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Red Sea ports boost
The statement did not elaborate on which ports the two countries would develop. Somalia, Ethiopia to jointly invest in four seaports on the Red Sea Abdi Sheikh MOGADISHU (Reuters) – […]
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Cable ties
Sanctions highlight cable concerns. Spotlight falls on Russian threat to undersea cables BY MORGAN CHALFANT AND OLIVIA BEAVERS The Trump administration’s new sanctions on Russia are casting light on the threat posed to […]