• JULY 24, 2012
    • 0

    NATO: We’re Winning the War Against Somali Piracy

      The threat from Somali pirates is receding but the international community must continue to work together to eliminate the menace, a NATO official said on Saturday. “We are getting more successful in reducing the Somali piracy threats with our constant patrolling but the international community must continue to exchange ideas and increase efforts to

    Read more
    • JULY 24, 2012
    • 0

    Marine Navigation Systems and Electronic Tools Used by Ship’s Pilot

      Today, piloting in restricted waters has become a highly specialized job aided by modern technology. Gadgets, instruments and software tools are always in the process of evolving as newer advancements in the navigation aids and technology take place. Gone are the days when one had to anchor during mist, fog or blizzards when visibility comes

    Read more
    • JULY 24, 2012
    • 0

    Somali Piracy: Is Taking the Fight to Land the Solution?

      Years of naval counter-piracy operations have so far failed to strategically defeat Somali pirates. The presence of more warships and armed guards on civilian ships have pushed pirates to adapt to the evolving situation. It was in this context that, on March 23, 2012, the Council of the European Union decided to extend Operation

    Read more
    • JULY 23, 2012
    • 0

    Hawks to take on sea pirates

      The South African police are set to play a greater role in the international fight against piracy after officers from the Hawks underwent an intensive maritime training programme alongside members of the elite US Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) yesterday. The training, in conjunction with the University of South Africa’s (Unisa) criminology department, means

    Read more
    • JULY 23, 2012
    • 0

    Indonesian govt to develop Eastern Jabodetabek into logistic area

      Jakarta (ANTARA News) – The government is planning to develop the eastern part of Jabodetabek (Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang and Bekasi) area into a logistic area, Deputy Transportation Minister Bambang Susantono said. “The area will be equipped with an airport to be integrated with a seaport to support the development of (the eastern part

    Read more
    • JULY 23, 2012
    • 0

    ASEAN joint communique on South China Sea conflict to be released soon

      Jakarta (ANTARA News) – Foreign Ministers of 10 ASEAN member states have finally agreed to issue a joint communique on the South China Sea conflict, after Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa made a series of visits to four ASEAN countries. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Michael Tene told reporters here on Friday that the joint communique

    Read more
    • JULY 23, 2012
    • 0

    NATO says it’s winning war against Somali piracy

      The threat from Somali pirates is receding but the international community must continue to work together to eliminate the menace, a NATO official said on Saturday. “We are getting more successful in reducing the Somali piracy threats with our constant patrolling but the international community must continue to exchange ideas and increase efforts to

    Read more