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Press Association

Expert outlines key points in Jersey fishing dispute

Higher Ed
Interview with Duncan Fairgrieve, Professor of Comparative Law at Universite de Paris Dauphine, about the developing situation in Jersey. France has despatched two patrol boats to Jersey as tensions continued to rise in the dispute over...
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Bloomberg

How One of Asia’s Biggest Oil Empires Collapsed

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- Hin Leong was one of the most powerful and secretive names in Asia’s oil trading industry. But an epic gamble by its founder Lim Oon Kuin left the company badly exposed, eventually leading to its collapse. (Video by Vicky Feng)
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Sky News

Ghost ships sitting idle due to recession

Higher Ed
Ghost ships sitting idle due to recession
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

Amano worried about possible core damage at reactor

Higher Ed
1. Wide of the director general of IAEA, Yukiya Amano, arriving for press conference 2. Cutaway of journalist 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Yukiya Amano, IAEA Director General: "There were worrying events, like the spent fuel pond fire or...
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Sky News

Armed sea marshals Begin Operating on Ferries

Higher Ed
Armed sea marshals Begin Operating on Ferries
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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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Curated Video

US Tightens North Korea Shipping Sanctions

Higher Ed
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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Curated Video

US Representative: Iran acts unsafely at sea

Higher Ed
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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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Indonesian fishermen stuck in S.Africa

9th - Higher Ed
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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AFP News Agency

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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Press Association

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

Higher Ed
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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Bridgeman Arts

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

Pre-K - Higher Ed
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

SYND 13 2 75 ITALIAN TRAWLER ARRESTED FOR CATCHING LOBSTERS IN US WATERS

Higher Ed
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

Higher Ed
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

Higher Ed
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

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

Higher Ed
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

Higher Ed
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

GREECE: SEAMEN JOIN GROWING BAND OF STRIKE PROTESTS

Higher Ed
English/Nat Greek seamen began a 48-hour strike Monday, the latest in a growing band of angry wage-earners protesting against proposed socialist government austerity programs. The paralysation of Greece is worsening as construction...
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Curated Video

Two boats intercepted trying to reach Gaza, Hamas, IDF reaction

Higher Ed
Ashdod port, Israel 1. Various of IDF ships escorting to port vessels attempting to break blockade on Gaza 2. Various of port 3. Set up shot of Captain Arye Shalicar, IDF spokesman 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Captain Arye Shalicar, IDF...
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Curated Video

After securing a new, tight-fitting cap on top of the leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico, BP prepared to begin tests to see if it will hold. The AP's Haven Daley reports from onboard a Coast Guard ship.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: In Gulf, tests begin on cap to stop oil gusher CAPTION: After securing a new, tight-fitting cap on top of the leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico, BP prepared to begin tests to see if it will hold. The AP's Haven Daley reports...
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Curated Video

The commander of the USS Bainbridge, the American destroyer from which the SEALs took their shots at Somali pirates, said Capt. Richard Phillips' life was repeatedly threatened.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Bainbridge Cmdr. on pirate ordeal CAPTION: The commander of the USS Bainbridge, the American destroyer from which the SEALs took their shots at Somali pirates, said Capt. Richard Phillips' life was...
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

Expo showcases growing Brazilian oil industry

Higher Ed
1. Zoom-out of oil pump to entrance of "Rio Oil and Gas 2004" exposition and conference 2. Various of opening conference 3. Wide shot of podium 4. Set-up shot of Sebastião do Rego Barros, CEO Petrobras 5. SOUNDBITE ( Portuguese):...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Malaysia sends rescue teams after US destroyer collison

9th - Higher Ed
The Director General of Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency says the US destroyer and the tanker were coming from the same direction when they collided