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Gulf Of Guinea Records Highest Ever Number Of Crew Kidnapped In 2020

The Maritime Industry Guide [Up to 50% OFF New Launch] Check out The Complete Collection Of eBooks On Marine Electrical        Yes, Take Me To The Store You are here: Home › Shipping News › Gulf Of Guinea Records Highest Ever Number Of Crew Kidnapped In 2020 Gulf Of Guinea Records Highest Ever Number Of Crew Kidnapped In 2020 January 14, 2021 TwitterFacebookLinkedInPinterestBuffer The International Chamber of Commerce’s International Maritime Bureau (IMB)’s annual piracy report recorded an increase of piracy and armed robbery incidents in 2020. Image Credits: icc-ccs.org In 2020, IMB’s Piracy Reporting Centre (PRC) received 195 incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships worldwide, in comparison to 162 in 2019. The incidents included three hijacked vessels, 11 vessels fired upon, 20 attempted attacks, and 161 vessels boarded. The rise is attributed to an increase of piracy and armed robbery reported within the Gulf of Guinea as well as increased

GROS COUP DE FILET DES SERVICES DE SECURITE : UN RÉSEAU DE CRIMES ORGANISES EN COURS DE DEMANTELEMENT A BAMAKO

GROS COUP DE FILET DES SERVICES DE SECURITE : UN RÉSEAU DE CRIMES ORGANISES EN COURS DE DEMANTELEMENT A BAMAKO
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GROS COUP DE FILET DES SERVICES DE SECURITE : UN RÉSEAU DE CRIMES ORGANISES EN COURS DE DEMANTELEMENT A BAMAKO

GROS COUP DE FILET DES SERVICES DE SECURITE : UN RÉSEAU DE CRIMES ORGANISES EN COURS DE DEMANTELEMENT A BAMAKO
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Off-grid dream becomes reality as bushfire threat creates new era for power networks

Off-grid dream becomes reality as bushfire threat creates new era for power networks Posted MonMonday 14 updated MonMonday 14 DecDecember 2020 at 8:45pm Srisa Heffernan could not defend her family property against bushfire last summer, after a power outage left her without water. ( Share Print text only Cancel In the days after last summer s bushfires, Srisa Heffernan trampled around her mother s farm to see if she could find anything that hadn t been incinerated in the ferocious blaze. Key points: Energy companies are increasingly looking to replace power lines with standalone solar systems Consumer advocates say laws around standalone power systems need to catch up with industry

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