• JANUARY 10, 2014
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    Chinese bulkers detained at Indonesian ports

      Dalian: More than 20 Chinese bulk carriers are currently being detained at Indonesian ports as the shipping companies couldn’t get approval for departure having loaded, and Indonesian authorities haven’t been able to provide any reasons yet for the delays. An official from a China Shipping subsidiary told SinoShip News that the detention of vessels

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    • JANUARY 10, 2014
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    The Delegation of Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board Participated the Bilateral Meeting Between Indonesia and Malaysia

      The 4th Working Group on the Agreement between the Attorney General’s Office of The Republic of Indonesia and the Attorney General Chambers of Malaysia on Legal Cooperation Activities was held at Nusa Dua, Bali (18-19/12/2013). It discussed about the drugs ‘Narcotics’ problem which involved the Indonesian and Malaysian citizen. Thus, it purposed on updating

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    • JANUARY 10, 2014
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    The Delegation of Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board Participated the Bilateral Meeting Between Indonesia and Malaysia

      The 4th Working Group on the Agreement between the Attorney General’s Office of The Republic of Indonesia and the Attorney General Chambers of Malaysia on Legal Cooperation Activities was held at Nusa Dua, Bali (18-19/12/2013). It discussed about the drugs ‘Narcotics’ problem which involved the Indonesian and Malaysian citizen. Thus, it purposed on updating

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    • JANUARY 10, 2014
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    Manila Seeks Clarification On Chinese Fishing Rules In South China Sea

      The Philippines said it was seeking clarification of rules from China’s Hainan province that say fishing boats need permission to enter waters under its jurisdiction, which the local government says covers much of the disputed South China Sea. Such a move, if broadly enforced, could worsen tensions in the region. Beijing claims almost the

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    • JANUARY 10, 2014
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    Manila Seeks Clarification On Chinese Fishing Rules In South China Sea

      The Philippines said it was seeking clarification of rules from China’s Hainan province that say fishing boats need permission to enter waters under its jurisdiction, which the local government says covers much of the disputed South China Sea. Such a move, if broadly enforced, could worsen tensions in the region. Beijing claims almost the

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    • JANUARY 9, 2014
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    One U.S. Navy Crewman Confirmed Dead After Helicopter Crash

      One crew member has been confirmed dead following the crash on Wednesday morning of a U.S. Navy MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter in the Virginia Capes. The U.S. Coast Guard responded to the crash that occurred with five people aboard the helicopter approximately 20 miles east of Cape Henry, Va. A Navy aircrew contacted Coast

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    • JANUARY 9, 2014
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    One U.S. Navy Crewman Confirmed Dead After Helicopter Crash

      One crew member has been confirmed dead following the crash on Wednesday morning of a U.S. Navy MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter in the Virginia Capes. The U.S. Coast Guard responded to the crash that occurred with five people aboard the helicopter approximately 20 miles east of Cape Henry, Va. A Navy aircrew contacted Coast

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