• SEPTEMBER 7, 2012
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    IMB Notes Increase in Piracy Off West Africa

      The ICC International Maritime Bureau’s Piracy Reporting Centre (IMB-PRC) has recorded a spike in activity off the coast of West Africa. Since 18 August 2012, three vessels have been hijacked by pirates in this region. These recent attacks are notable as they have all been against tankers, with the purpose of stealing the valuable

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    • SEPTEMBER 6, 2012
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    China’s Xi cancels Clinton meeting

      Beijing (ANTARA News) – China’s likely next president Xi Jinping has cancelled a meeting with the visiting US Secretary of State, a US official said Wednesday, amid friction between the two global powers. Hillary Clinton had been due to meet Vice President Xi later Wednesday during a brief visit to Beijing that looks set

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    • SEPTEMBER 6, 2012
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    Indonesia and Australia discuss illegal immigrant issues

      REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA – Indonesia and Australia strengthen its cooperation to minimize the impacts of illegal immigrants crossing to Australia through Indonesian waters. “The accident often happens in the middle of the sea and threatens their life,” Indonesian Minister of Defense, Purnomo Yusgiantoro, said after welcoming the visiting Australian Minister of Defense Stephen Francis Smith at

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    • SEPTEMBER 6, 2012
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    Nato Weekly Piracy Update: Reporting period 29 Aug – 4 Sep 2012

      During the reporting period of 29 August to 4 September 2012 there have been no piracy related incidents in the High Risk Area (HRA). However, there have been continued reports of suspicious activity in the Southern Red Sea (SRS) and Bab-al-Mandeb (BAM) during the past week. Pirate activity can still take place during the

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    • SEPTEMBER 6, 2012
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    Korea Navy Rescue Ship Launched at DSME

      Korea’s first naval rescue and salvage ship launched at Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) shipyard. The 3,500-ton Tongyeong will go through a series of tests before being handed over to the Navy next year. The Navy’s older rescue ships, the Pyeongtaek and the Gwangyang, were second-hand, bought from the U.S. Navy in 1996

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    • SEPTEMBER 5, 2012
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    Six Suspect Pirates To Go On Trial In Seychelles Court

      Six new suspected Somali Pirates have appeared before the Seychelles court on September 3 for the offence of acts of piracy on the high seas and have all been remanded for 14 days. Aged between 15 and 38 years old, the suspected pirates arrived in the country on Saturday, September 1 having left the

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    • SEPTEMBER 5, 2012
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    China set to run Gwadar port as Singapore quits

      China will take over the Pakistan’s strategically located Gwadar Port in southwestern Balochistan after Singapore decided to pull out of a 40-year port management and development contract signed in 2007. Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) and its partners – Aqeel Kareem Dedhi (AKD) Group of Karachi and the National Logistic Cell (NCL) – are

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