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msnbc.comSomali piracy: At seaThe EconomistRansoms paid last year climbed to $238m, an average of $5.4m pership, compared with
31 articles found with keyword "Piracy"

msnbc.comSomali piracy: At seaThe EconomistRansoms paid last year climbed to $238m, an average of $5.4m pership, compared with

Telegraph.co.ukSomali piracy: Armed guards to protect UKshipsBBC NewsShipssailing under a British flag will be able to carry armed guards to protect them from pirates, the prime minister has announced. David Cameron says he wants to combat the risks toshippingoff the coast of Somalia, where 49 of the world's 53...UPDATE 1-UKshipswill be able to carry armed guards - CameronReutersArmed guards to protect Britishshipsfrom piratesTelegraph.co.ukBritain to Approve Armed Guards for Horn of AfricaShippingVoice of AmericaWashington Postall 323 news articles »

Google NewsCrew of Va.shipin piracy drama sues for $50MBoston.comMore than half the crew members of a containershipthat was at the center of a piracy drama off Somalia in April 2009 are suing for nearly $50 million, contending their captain ignored warnings to sail clear of pirate-infested waters off Africa.and more »

THE Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia Information Sharing Centre (ReCP ISC) said in its first quarter report that there were a total of 14 incidents in Asia during January-March 2018 - 48 per cent fewer than in the same period last year

Cases of piracy along the Indian Ocean coastline have reduced drastically, according to the Director of Public Prosecutions. DPP Keriako Tobiko attributed this to the

Director of Shipping Department,Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Captain Warredi Enisuoh and some

Marine piracy has hit the global economies hard with an estimated $6 billion loss last year alone, experts in the industry revealed in Dubai during

Governor Liyel Imoke of Cross River State said global economy lost over $950m to piracy in the Gulf of Guinea

The hijacking of MV Cotton off the western coast of Africa has again raised security concerns for merchant

Piracy off the coast of West Africa has now overtaken Somali piracy, a report by the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) and other

Despite decreases in successful naval piracy attempts in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea over the last two years, international

With pirate raids in eastern Arabian Sea virtually stopped for the past two years, India has taken up a new battle against global insurance firms to get the piracy risk

The piracy targeting the coast of West Africa takes root in the oil-slicked creeks of Nigeria’s southern delta, where

Somali piracy still poses a significant threat as numbers remain high and criminals remain heavily armed, say

As the defence budgets of leading maritime nations around the world are cut, anti-piracy operations are being hard hit.

“Squeegee merchants of the seas”: that is the nickname shipping companies have bestowed on the pilots who

A new project which will boost security and the safety of maritime routes across seven African countries in

The Piracy Ransoms Task Force presented its conclusions on how to work together to reduce the threat of piracy

Piracy on the high seas was once endorsed as a legitimate activity that contributed to the rise of the European

The Government has issued guidelines for deployment of armed guards on board merchant ships by the ship

The business model that has underpinned maritime piracy off the coast of Somalia for the past few years has

Google NewsCrew of Va.shipin piracy drama sues for $50MBoston.comMore than half the crew members of a containershipthat was at the center of a piracy drama off Somalia in April 2009 are suing for nearly $50 million, contending their captain ignored warnings to sail clear of pirate-infested waters off Africa.and more »

The HinduLaw to deal with sea piracy soonDaily News&AnalysisThe genesis of the law comes from a Supreme Court observation made in 2009 to form a law on piracy, and including issues like who pays the compensation if ashipsinks on high sea. Internationally, the United Nations Convention on the Law of Sea...Shrill media voices adversely affecting Somalian hostage crisisSifyGovernment to frame law to tackle piracy on the seasThe HinduModern-Day Piracy: More Aggressive Response NeededSouthern Pines PilotDeccan Chronicle -Hindu Business Line -Hindustan Times311 haber makalesinin tümü »

This overall high level of piracy activity especially in the Arabian Sea is expected to continue through next week.

TWENTY-EIGHT incidents of armed robbery and piracy took place in Asia during the first six months of the year aboard ships, down 32 per cent year on year - the lowest number among the 13-year period (2007-2019) of January to June

The piracy problem off the coast of West Africa highlighted by an International Maritime Bureau (IMB) report is, overwhelmingly, a Nigerian problem. The IMB

THERE appears to be reasons to hope that the drop in pirate attacks off Somalia means that piracy as serious threat is coming to an end

PIRATE attacks have fallen in the first half of 2012, led by a drop in Somali piracy, but have been offset by increasingly frequent attacks in the Gulf of Guinea, according to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB).

The EconomistSomali piracy: At seaThe EconomistRansoms paid last year climbed to $238m, an average of $5.4m pership, compared with

BBC NewsSomali piracy: Armed guards to protect UKshipsBBC NewsShipssailing under a British flag will be able to carry armed guards to protect them from pirates, the prime minister has announced. David Cameron says he wants to combat the risks toshippingoff the coast of Somalia, where 49 of the world's 53...UK's Cameron to overturn ban on armed guards aboardshipsin move against east...Washington PostUPDATE 1-UKshipswill be able to carry armed guards - CameronReutersBritain to allow armed guards to combat sea piracyThe Associated PressVoice of Americaall 393 news articles »

PIRACY and armed robbery against ships in Asia during the first half has fallen year on year, according to the Singapore-based Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCP)
31 articles found with keyword "Piracy"

msnbc.comSomali piracy: At seaThe EconomistRansoms paid last year climbed to $238m, an average of $5.4m pership, compared with

Telegraph.co.ukSomali piracy: Armed guards to protect UKshipsBBC NewsShipssailing under a British flag will be able to carry armed guards to protect them from pirates, the prime minister has announced. David Cameron says he wants to combat the risks toshippingoff the coast of Somalia, where 49 of the world's 53...UPDATE 1-UKshipswill be able to carry armed guards - CameronReutersArmed guards to protect Britishshipsfrom piratesTelegraph.co.ukBritain to Approve Armed Guards for Horn of AfricaShippingVoice of AmericaWashington Postall 323 news articles »

Google NewsCrew of Va.shipin piracy drama sues for $50MBoston.comMore than half the crew members of a containershipthat was at the center of a piracy drama off Somalia in April 2009 are suing for nearly $50 million, contending their captain ignored warnings to sail clear of pirate-infested waters off Africa.and more »

THE Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia Information Sharing Centre (ReCP ISC) said in its first quarter report that there were a total of 14 incidents in Asia during January-March 2018 - 48 per cent fewer than in the same period last year

Cases of piracy along the Indian Ocean coastline have reduced drastically, according to the Director of Public Prosecutions. DPP Keriako Tobiko attributed this to the

Director of Shipping Department,Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Captain Warredi Enisuoh and some

Marine piracy has hit the global economies hard with an estimated $6 billion loss last year alone, experts in the industry revealed in Dubai during

Governor Liyel Imoke of Cross River State said global economy lost over $950m to piracy in the Gulf of Guinea

The hijacking of MV Cotton off the western coast of Africa has again raised security concerns for merchant

Piracy off the coast of West Africa has now overtaken Somali piracy, a report by the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) and other

Despite decreases in successful naval piracy attempts in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea over the last two years, international

With pirate raids in eastern Arabian Sea virtually stopped for the past two years, India has taken up a new battle against global insurance firms to get the piracy risk

The piracy targeting the coast of West Africa takes root in the oil-slicked creeks of Nigeria’s southern delta, where

Somali piracy still poses a significant threat as numbers remain high and criminals remain heavily armed, say

As the defence budgets of leading maritime nations around the world are cut, anti-piracy operations are being hard hit.

“Squeegee merchants of the seas”: that is the nickname shipping companies have bestowed on the pilots who

A new project which will boost security and the safety of maritime routes across seven African countries in

The Piracy Ransoms Task Force presented its conclusions on how to work together to reduce the threat of piracy

Piracy on the high seas was once endorsed as a legitimate activity that contributed to the rise of the European

The Government has issued guidelines for deployment of armed guards on board merchant ships by the ship

The business model that has underpinned maritime piracy off the coast of Somalia for the past few years has

Google NewsCrew of Va.shipin piracy drama sues for $50MBoston.comMore than half the crew members of a containershipthat was at the center of a piracy drama off Somalia in April 2009 are suing for nearly $50 million, contending their captain ignored warnings to sail clear of pirate-infested waters off Africa.and more »

The HinduLaw to deal with sea piracy soonDaily News&AnalysisThe genesis of the law comes from a Supreme Court observation made in 2009 to form a law on piracy, and including issues like who pays the compensation if ashipsinks on high sea. Internationally, the United Nations Convention on the Law of Sea...Shrill media voices adversely affecting Somalian hostage crisisSifyGovernment to frame law to tackle piracy on the seasThe HinduModern-Day Piracy: More Aggressive Response NeededSouthern Pines PilotDeccan Chronicle -Hindu Business Line -Hindustan Times311 haber makalesinin tümü »

This overall high level of piracy activity especially in the Arabian Sea is expected to continue through next week.

TWENTY-EIGHT incidents of armed robbery and piracy took place in Asia during the first six months of the year aboard ships, down 32 per cent year on year - the lowest number among the 13-year period (2007-2019) of January to June

The piracy problem off the coast of West Africa highlighted by an International Maritime Bureau (IMB) report is, overwhelmingly, a Nigerian problem. The IMB

THERE appears to be reasons to hope that the drop in pirate attacks off Somalia means that piracy as serious threat is coming to an end

PIRATE attacks have fallen in the first half of 2012, led by a drop in Somali piracy, but have been offset by increasingly frequent attacks in the Gulf of Guinea, according to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB).

The EconomistSomali piracy: At seaThe EconomistRansoms paid last year climbed to $238m, an average of $5.4m pership, compared with

BBC NewsSomali piracy: Armed guards to protect UKshipsBBC NewsShipssailing under a British flag will be able to carry armed guards to protect them from pirates, the prime minister has announced. David Cameron says he wants to combat the risks toshippingoff the coast of Somalia, where 49 of the world's 53...UK's Cameron to overturn ban on armed guards aboardshipsin move against east...Washington PostUPDATE 1-UKshipswill be able to carry armed guards - CameronReutersBritain to allow armed guards to combat sea piracyThe Associated PressVoice of Americaall 393 news articles »

PIRACY and armed robbery against ships in Asia during the first half has fallen year on year, according to the Singapore-based Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCP)