A long-term maritime agreement could boost Somalia’s naval capacity to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
A long-term maritime agreement could boost Somalia’s naval capacity to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
For weeks, an unpleasant dream haunted Md (short for Mohammed) Atik Ullah Khan. In his sleep, he heard machine guns and saw himself stuck in a fierce fight between a group of pirates and navy ...
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Red Sea crisis drives Somali pirates into the Indian OceanThe notorious pirates once active off the coast of Somalia have resurfaced in the Arabian Sea to exploit rerouted Red Sea maritime traffic due to recent Houthi assaults on commercial vessels.
"We encourage dialogue between the Yemen and Al-Shabaab sanctions Panels ... to shed light on and ultimately sever the ties ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSomalia: Türkiye Throws Somalia a Lifeline to Catch Illegal FishersAnalysis - A long-term maritime agreement could boost Somalia's naval capacity to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
After almost a decade of hibernation, Somali pirates have resurfaced. Their reemergence follows the Yemeni Houthi movement’s campaign to target Red Sea shipping in support of Hamas in its war ...
For weeks, an unpleasant dream haunted Md Atik Ullah Khan. In his sleep, he heard machine guns and saw himself stuck in a fierce fight between a group of pirates and navy commandos. He woke up ...
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