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Chinese coast guard shadows Filipino activists sailing toward disputed shoal

Asahi News 16 May 2024
Chinese coast guard ships have also ventured into waters close to Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia in the past, sparking tensions and protests, but the Southeast Asian nations with considerable ...
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Filipino activists and fishermen sail in 100-boat flotilla to disputed shoal guarded by China

Asahi News 15 May 2024
Chinese coast guard ships had also ventured into waters close to Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia in the past, sparking tensions and protests, but the Southeast Asian nations with considerable economic ...
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100-Boat Convoy of Filipino Fishers, Activists Sets Sail to Disputed Shoal in South China Sea

Time 15 May 2024
Chinese coast guard ships had also ventured into waters close to Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia in the past, sparking tensions and protests, but the Southeast Asian nations with considerable economic ...
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About 100 Filipino activists and fishermen sail on wooden boats to disputed shoal guarded by China

Springfield News-Sun 15 May 2024
Chinese coast guard ships had also ventured into waters close to Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia in the past, sparking tensions and protests, but the Southeast Asian nations with considerable economic ...
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Filipino activists, fishermen sail to disputed shoal guarded by China

Korea Times 15 May 2024
Chinese coast guard ships had also ventured into waters close to Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia in the past, sparking tensions and protests, but the Southeast Asian nations with considerable economic ...
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ReCAAP ISC: One incident of armed robbery 7 – 13 May

SAFETY4SEA 14 May 2024
One actual incident of armed robbery against ships (CAT 3 incident) in Asia was reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 7th – 13th May 2024 ... tanker while anchored at Belawan Anchorage, Indonesia on 1 May 2024.
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Japan eyes muscling up Australia’s rebuilding navy

Asiatimes 14 May 2024
Dan notes using identical types of ships would enhance this alignment ... Those debates may influence the outcome of other planned Mogami-class frigate exports, particularly to Indonesia, which has plans to acquire eight such ships.
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Conference tackling deadly cooking methods begins in Paris today

Dawn 14 May 2024
According to the IEA, a transition to ‘clean cooking methods’ (such as LPG or electric cooking) would save 1.5 billion tonnes of CO2 per year, by 2030 (roughly the amount emitted by ships and planes last year).
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A US Navy supply ship was run aground by a distracted junior officer after the ...

Business Insider 13 May 2024
It wouldn't be until the next day when, helped by rising tide and tugs, the ship would be freed from the sand ... Kenji Igawa, after the ship suffered a "soft grounding" on August 10 as it was pulling into Bali, Indonesia, for a port visit.
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IMO Piracy Report: Eight ships attacked during March 2024

SAFETY4SEA 08 May 2024
The following acts of piracy and armed robbery are allegedly committed against ships during the month of March 2024, reported by IMO Member States or international organizations in consultative status ... No perpetrators were found onboard the ship.
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Australian PM Albanese says China military air incident unacceptable

Hong Kong Standard 07 May 2024
The Standard Channel. IOS Android ... China claims sovereignty over much of the South China Sea, a conduit for more than $3 trillion of annual ship-borne commerce, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei ... .
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China says its military took necessary steps to warn Australia in jet incident

GDN Online 07 May 2024
China claims sovereignty over much of the South China Sea, a conduit for more than $3 trillion of annual ship-borne commerce, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei ... .
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Philippines rules out use of water cannon in disputed South China Sea

The News International 06 May 2024
China claims sovereignty over much of the South China Sea, a conduit for more than $3 trillion of annual ship-borne commerce, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia ...
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Marcos eases fears of sea-row escalation

Hong Kong Standard 06 May 2024
China claims sovereignty over much of the South China Sea, a conduit for more than US$3 trillion (HK$23.4 trillion) of annual ship-borne commerce, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.
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