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In the early hours of August 20th, the MV FAIRCHEM BOGEY was pirated off the Port of Salalah in Oman and has been taken towards the Somali coast.
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MV SININ, a 52 thousand ton Malta flagged and owned Bulk Carrier, which was hijacked by Somali pirates on February 12, 2011, has been released today, i.e. on August 13, 2011.
The EUNAVFOR Operation Headquarters (OHQ) is currently recruiting a pirate cultural advisor. Applications are to be received by the OHQ before close of business on August 24th 2011.
The trial of Thomas Kwoyelo, a former rebel in Uganda’s Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), the first such case before the Ugandan High Court’s International Crime Division (ICD), is eliciting mixed reactions. Analysts say that while it may satisfy...
The former Liberian president Charles Ghankay Taylor is to serve his war crimes prison sentence in the United Kingdom, a diplomatic source confirmed on Thursday.
The prosecutor of The Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC) has encouraged all people affected by the violence committed since the November 28th 2010 Ivorian presidential runoff to submit within 30 days, their observations, for the Court to request...
On the morning of June 10th, the EU NAVFOR German warship FGS Niedersachsen detected a suspected Pirate Action Group (PAG) whilst conducting a routine patrol in the Southern Somali Basin.
On the morning of May 5th, an Indian Navy’s TU 142 aircraft’s persistant efforts led to pirates fleeing from a Chinese merchant vessel MV Full City.
At about 0845 hrs on May 5th 11, the Indian Navy received an SOS call regarding a pirate attack...
On the May 1st, the Bulk Cargo Carrier the MV SINAR KUDUS was released from pirate control after 46 days in captivity.
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