Terrorism
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Nigerian army weighs in
And you thought that was the navy’s job… Militancy, sea piracy in C/River to end soon – Buratai The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, on Wednesday […]
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The post-piracy hangover
As piracy falls, what new challenges do CSOs face? The post-piracy hangover In this era of relative calm, Harry Pearce from Ambrey Risk reminds us that the challenge ahead might […]
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Delta pirates anger locals
Ongoing attacks anger residents. Trouble in Rivers as sea pirates attack Bonny By Soonest Nathaniel The people of Bonny Kingdom in Rivers state have decried the recurring attack on passengers […]
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MMEA watches for Abu Sayyaf Group
President Duterte’s push against ASG could see fighters flee to Malaysia. Sabah on high alert for those fleeing crackdown on Abu Sayyaf in Philippines BY ROY GOH KOTA KINABALU: Malaysian […]
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Ferries use French guards
Ferries from UK continue to rely on French armed guards. Armed French sea marshals deployed on Barfleur in anti-terror exercise Jim Durkin ARMED French sea marshals were deployed on Brittany […]
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Securing the Philippines
Piracy and terrorism off the Philippines. Nightmarish waters ripe for robust solutions BY EI SUN OH It is no secret that the eastern coasts of my home state of Sabah […]
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Chemical capability removed
Libyan chemical weapons were destroyed under global supervision in 2014. Libya chemical weapons: Components leave for Europe A Danish ship loaded with materials that can be used to manufacture chemical […]
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Delta militants in new threat
Claim soldiers involved in oil theft. Niger Delta Avengers threaten to expose soldiers Omotayo Yusuf The Niger Delta Avengers has threatened to release photos and video of how Nigerian soldiers […]
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SEACAT underway in SE Asia
Exercise begins today. SEACAT enhances Cooperative Maritime Security between navies in Southeast Asia By Commander, Logistics Group Western Pacific The 15th annual Southeast Asia Cooperation and Training (SEACAT) exercise commenced […]