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Russian Oil Tanker Adrift in Baltic Sea Raises Security Concerns

A Panama-flagged oil tanker from Russia's Shadow Fleet drifts in the Baltic Sea, raising alarms about maritime security and sanctions enforcement.

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Spanish captain recounts remarkable rescue of woman who gave birth in dinghy

A Spanish captain shares the inspiring story of rescuing a woman who gave birth aboard a dinghy in the perilous waters off the Canary Islands.

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Indonesia aims to enhance defense ties and expedite South China Sea code of conduct

Indonesia to intensify defense ties and work towards a timely South China Sea code of conduct amidst rising tensions in the region.

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Estonia Enhances Naval Patrols in Baltic Sea Amid Suspected Cable Sabotage Tensions

Estonia intensifies naval patrols in the Baltic Sea following incidents of suspected sabotage on undersea cables, heightening tensions with Russia.

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Chinese Analyst Warns of Increased Aerial Conflicts with Philippines in South China Sea

Chinese expert Hu Bo highlights a greater risk of aerial confrontations between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea, amidst rising tensions.

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Philippines Advised to Strengthen US Alliance to Counter Chinese Presence in South China Sea

A security analyst urges the Philippines to enhance its alliance with the US to effectively counter Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea.

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Dockworkers Reach Agreement, Averting Second Major Port Strike

Dockworkers secured a new six-year deal, preventing a potential strike and enhancing job security against automation.

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Finland Prevents Unsafe Tanker Linked to Baltic Sea Cable Damage from Sailing

Finland halts tanker suspected of damaging Baltic Sea cables, citing safety issues and ongoing criminal investigation into the incident.

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Chinese Shipowner Rejects Taiwan's Claims of Undersea Cable Damage

Taiwan investigates a Chinese ship suspected of damaging an undersea cable, while its owner denies involvement, raising security concerns in Taipei.

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Sri Lanka Reverses Ban on Foreign Research Vessels, Balances China and India Concerns

Sri Lanka lifts its ban on foreign research vessels, navigating complexities between India and China's maritime interests.

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