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Jérôme OLLIER

Via @greenpeaceindia - Solar-powered ferry to debut in sunlit Kerala - @ICD_climate - 0 views

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    Solar-powered ferry to debut in sunlit Kerala.
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    Solar-powered ferry to debut in sunlit Kerala.
Jérôme OLLIER

MV Benita Sinks During Tow to Alang - @SeaNew_Tr - 0 views

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    MV Benita Sinks During Tow to Alang.
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    MV Benita Sinks During Tow to Alang.
Jérôme OLLIER

12 Somali pirates sentenced to jail in Mauritius - @todayng - 0 views

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    Twelve Somalis who attacked a container ship in the Indian Ocean were sentenced to five years in jail in Mauritius Thursday, a reminder of the region's battle against piracy.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @OCEANUSLive - Indian cargo ship with 11 crew members from Mumbai hijacked by Somal... - 0 views

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    Indian cargo ship with 11 crew members from Mumbai hijacked by Somali pirates.
Jérôme OLLIER

EU Naval Force Delivers Blow Against Somali Pirates On Shoreline - Neptune Maritime Sec... - 0 views

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    15th May - Earlier today, following the decision taken on 23 March 2012 by the Council of the European Union to allow the EU Naval Force to take disruption action against known pirate supplies on the shore, EU forces conducted an operation to destroy pirate equipment on the Somali coastline.
Jérôme OLLIER

Somali piracy death toll rises as violence worsens - Reuters - 0 views

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    Somali piracy death toll rises as violence worsens.
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Britain urged to rule on lethal force against pirates - AFP - 0 views

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    Britain urged to rule on lethal force against pirates.
Jérôme OLLIER

Somali pirates weakened but not defeated: EU commander - AFP - 0 views

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    Somali pirates weakened but not defeated: EU commander.
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Autopsy Reveals Why Two Died on 'Captain PHILLIPS' Ship - TIME - 0 views

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    Autopsy Reveals Why Two Died on 'Captain PHILLIPS' Ship.
Jérôme OLLIER

Jihad at Sea - Al Qaeda's Maritime Front in Yemen - Center for International Maritime S... - 0 views

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    Yemen's state weakness due to fragmentation and ongoing conflicts allowed Al Qaeda and affiliates to take and hold territory, possibly enabling them to seize the Port of Aden. If Al Qaeda establishes safe havens in the southern Abyan province, supported by local Yemeni inhabitants, attacks at sea or in near by ports similar to the "USS COLE bombing" in 2000 could become a threat, increasing the danger to Red Sea shipping. Yet Al Qaeda is of secondary concern for the Yemeni government, with secessionist insurgencies in the north and the south threatening the state's unity. Only a stable Yemen can effectively deny Al Qaeda a stable base in the long run.
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