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Armed sea marshals Begin Operating on Ferries

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Armed sea marshals Begin Operating on Ferries
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Better weather spurs hope over US oil spill

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CLEAN: Better weather spurs hope over US oil spill
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : De Beers launches Nambian offshore mining exploration

9th - Higher Ed
De Beers launches a diamond exploration vessel off the coast of Namibia. Named after Nambia's founding president the SS Nujoma is the world's largest diamond sampling vessel at 113 metres long
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Bloomberg

Baltic Dry Index Showing Signs Worst Might Be Over

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- Genco Shipping CEO John Wobensmith weighs in on the Baltic Dry Index and talks about shipping. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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US Tightens North Korea Shipping Sanctions

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More than 50 vessels, shipping companies and trade businesses were hit with sanctions by the Trump administration Wednesday in the latest bid to pressure North Korea over its nuclear program. The administration billed it as...
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US Representative: Iran acts unsafely at sea

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The US Special Representative for Iran on Friday accused Iran of routinely engaging in unsafe behaviour at sea and of attacking commercial shipping in recent weeks.
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CLEAN : Indonesian fishermen stuck in S.Africa

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Seventy five fishermen from Indonesia have been left stranded in Cape Towns harbour for three months victims of high seas slavery CLEAN : Indonesian fishermen stuck in S.Africa on December 01, 2013 in Cape Town, South Africa (Footage by...
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VOICED : Destitute Indonesian fishermen

9th - Higher Ed
Seventy five Indonesian fishermen were stranded in Cape Town's harbour for three months after being stuck at sea for years without pay VOICED : Destitute Indonesian fishermen on December 01, 2013 in Cape Town, South Africa (Footage by...
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Bloomberg

Where's Oil Headed Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions?

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Jan.06 -- Bob McNally, president and founder of Rapidan Energy Advisors, discusses what he thinks will be next for oil markets following the increase in tensions in the Middle East. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Bloomberg

300,000 Workers Stranded on Merchant Ships Globally

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Sep.17 -- Hundreds of thousands of workers are stranded on merchant ships due to the pandemic, putting them at risk from labor violations and mental and physical health issues. Bloomberg’s Oanh Ha reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Press Association

Jersey minister hopeful of end to fishing dispute between France and the UK

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Senator Ian Gorst, Jersey’s minister for external relations, says he is hopeful of a deal to end the fishing dispute this week between France and the UK. He said: “The solution to the current difficulties is to continue to talk and for...
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Bloomberg

Zelenskiy's Chief Of Staff Joins Bloomberg Television

Higher Ed
Ihor Zhovka, Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's Deputy Chief of Staff, joined Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" to discuss the latest on the war in Ukraine.
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Bridgeman Arts

Churchill, Queen Elizabeth II, launching of British ships of C20

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Clip from Centenary, an award-winning documentary (BISFA Gold Award 1967 best UK documentary) made by Peter Baylis & John Edwards, a duo who won BISFA Gold for a record-breaking three years running. 'Centenary' was sponsored by Vickers &...
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Curated Video

WRAP Japan hosts pro-whaling conference, Greenpeace protest; ADDS soundbite

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1. Protester with inflatable whale outside conference venue 2. Pan from board up to protester wearing mask of Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe 3. Mid of delegates talking 4. SOUNDBITE: (Norwegian), Turid Rodriguez Evashio, Norwegian...
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Curated Video

McNamara Presser on Tonkin 2

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Story 4, McNamara Presser 2 on Tonkin, 111 LC 48206, Aug 1964, colour, sound 02:31:48 - McNamara talks more percentages about Tonkin, on moving re-inforcements to Vietnam and story of the incidents at Tonkin 02:34:00- good map desc....
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Albania - Ship of potatoes arrives in Durres

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A cargo of potatoes desperately needed in Albania was being unloaded on Saturday (29/03) at the port of Durres. Ship in dock, cu of flag, ws of ship, potatoes being unloaded, cutawy to man with gun on wharf, ws of crane, potatoes...
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SYND 29-8-72 INTERVIEW WITH ICELAND'S SHIPPING MINISTER AS THE FISHING RIGHTS DISPUTE CONTINUES

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Icelandic coastguard vessels in port and at sea as fishing rights dispute with the UK continues. 1. gv coastguard vessel in harbour, zoom out to show two vessels 2. gv coastguard at sea through fog, zoom in 3. mcu interview with...
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SYND 13 2 75 ITALIAN TRAWLER ARRESTED FOR CATCHING LOBSTERS IN US WATERS

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New York a second Italian fishing boat was arrested by the US Coastguard for catching lobsters on the US continental shelf. The ship and its crew are being held on NY Governors Island, pending a court hearing 1. various shots, US...
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Curated Video

Mines fear over humanitarian ships leaving and entering Misrata port

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1. Wide pan of hundreds of displaced persons waiting for IOM (International Organisation for Migration) ship leaving from Misrata 2. Mid of displaced persons sitting waiting 3. Close up of bags belonging to displaced persons trying to...
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Curated Video

BRUSSELS: KOSOVO: NATO : PRESS BRIEFING

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English/Nat Bad weather again held up NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia on Saturday. Three of four planned waves of air strikes were cancelled in the space of twenty four hours. And the forecast calls for more bad weather in the...
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Curated Video

Belgium - Fishing Dispute Settled

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The European Union endorsed an agreement with Canada on Sunday (16/4) that ends the monthlong dispute over fishing rights in the North Atlantic. EU ambassadors in Brussels backed the deal which was thrashed out on Saturday night. "There...
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Curated Video

USA: FLORIDA: BAD WEATHER REDUCES SIZE OF CUBAN EXILE GROUP'S PROTEST

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Spanish/Eng/Nat Bad weather forced a Cuban exile group to trim its protest plans on Friday. The Miami-based group had intended to stage a large-scale protest off Cuba's coast on Saturday, to draw attention to the human rights record of...
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Curated Video

IRELAND: STAND OFF BETWEEN IRISH NAVY & JAPANESE FISHING FLEET UPDATE

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English/Nat An Atlantic Ocean stand-off between the tiny Irish navy and a 30-strong Japanese fishing fleet was continuing on Friday morning after the arrest of two ships. Irish naval officers also boarded an unnamed Japanese vessel found...
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Curated Video

Insurance and shipping experts comment on tanker piracy

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1. Set-up shot for Roger Middleton, expert on East Africa at the Chatham House think tank 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Roger Middleton, expert on East Africa at the Chatham House think tank: "Well, there's two sort of broad solutions, one is...