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The Somali pirates have hijacked another vessel off the coast of Somalia, a representative from Oceans Beyond Piracy confirmed to World Maritime News.
News ID: 73118    Publish Date : 2017/03/25

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday said he had asked China to help in the fight against Islamic State-linked militants by sending ships to patrol southern waters plagued by raids on commercial vessels.
News ID: 72026    Publish Date : 2017/02/01

The Indonesian Navy has apprehended six alleged pirates planning operations in the Malacca Straits.
News ID: 71175    Publish Date : 2016/12/27

ReCAAP ISC has published its monthly report on piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia. In November 2016, a total of 10 incidents were reported, of which six were actual incidents while four were attempted incidents.
News ID: 70889    Publish Date : 2016/12/16

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Shipowners have been urged to implement additional security measures due to an increase in thefts aboard vessels anchored outside of Northern China’s ports during the winter months.
News ID: 70804    Publish Date : 2016/12/11

Incidents involving abductions of crew from ships while underway have increased in the Sulu-Celebes Sea and eastern Sabah region in the period from March to November 2016, according to piracy watchdog ReCAAP ISC.
News ID: 70521    Publish Date : 2016/11/23

Six seafarers have been kidnapped from a Vietnamese bulker sailing in the southern Philippines.
News ID: 70239    Publish Date : 2016/11/12

Six seafarers have been kidnapped from a Vietnamese bulker sailing in the southern Philippines.
News ID: 70239    Publish Date : 2016/11/12

A total of five incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia were reported in October 2016, according to piracy -watchdog ReCAAP.
News ID: 70223    Publish Date : 2016/11/11

A total of five incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia were reported in October 2016, according to piracy -watchdog ReCAAP.
News ID: 70223    Publish Date : 2016/11/11

Maritime piracy still poses a threat to shipping despite it reaching its lowest level since 1996, according to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB).
News ID: 69998    Publish Date : 2016/11/01

Maritime piracy still poses a threat to shipping despite it reaching its lowest level since 1996, according to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB).
News ID: 69998    Publish Date : 2016/11/01

The Gulf of Guinea, South East Asia and The Indian Ocean High Risk Area (HRA) have all seen a significant reduction of reported maritime crime throughout July, August and September of this year according to Q3 analysis released today by Dryad Maritime.
News ID: 69549    Publish Date : 2016/10/16

Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippine:
The Indonesian navy is currently drafting routes for joint patrols and plans to start implementing coordinated patrols with the Philippines and Malaysia this year as part of efforts to step up maritime defense in regional waters amid the risks of piracy and hostage-taking.
News ID: 68897    Publish Date : 2016/08/15

Maritime security incidents on a global level declined by 24 percent in the first six months of 2016, compared with the same period in 2015, according to Control Risks, a global risk consultancy.
News ID: 67724    Publish Date : 2016/07/23

Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines have agreed to designate a transit corridor for commercial vessels crossing a maritime zone hit by a spate of hijackings by militants in the southern Philippines, local reports said.
News ID: 65993    Publish Date : 2016/06/22

Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines have agreed to designate a transit corridor for commercial vessels crossing a maritime zone hit by a spate of hijackings by militants in the southern Philippines, local reports said.
News ID: 65993    Publish Date : 2016/06/22

As Nigerian militants step up their attacks oil company installations in the Niger Delta they have threatened to sink tankers serving the industry.
News ID: 65823    Publish Date : 2016/06/15

However, incidents of kidnapping, ransom and sabotage have surged in Gulf of Guinea, say Dryad Maritime.
News ID: 64395    Publish Date : 2016/04/13

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