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Global: Report on maritime piracy

Following a five year engagement by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) to conduct applied research and geospatial analysis on piracy activities, this report constitutes the first global geospatial analysis on the…



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Experts warn that nuclear risks may be increasing

Source: http://www.publicintegrity.org/2016/01/15/19148/experts-warn-nuclear-risks-may-be-increasing?utm_source=email&utm_campaign=watchdog&utm_medium=publici-email&goal=0_ffd1d0160d-9e236f238b-100381977&mc_cid=9e236f238b&mc_eid=9ff443c0ec U.S. efforts to keep nuclear explosive materials out of the hands of terrorists are losing steam and will be undermined without a concerted new diplomatic push, an independent nonprofit group in Washington, D.C., warned…


Piracy Report 2020

Is piracy still a threat?

Article Source: http://www.thecrewreport.com/features/22126/is-piracy-still-a-threat%EF%BB%BF WBIED.com comments: although a report almost a year old – we still think it has relevancy.  The superyacht industry is often told to ignore worries over piracy in most areas where yachts would…



Piracy Report 2020

Pirates forced to scramble for less

Source: http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htseamo/articles/20150910.aspx September 10, 2015: Worldwide piracy has become a less expensive problem since 2013 and most of the activity has moved to the coasts of Malaysia and Indonesia and areas near the Malacca Strait. In…




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