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Photo: Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs Fifteen seafarers stranded onboard the bulker Angelic Power in Southern China have returned home after up to 17 months onboard the vessel. The Angelic Power which discharged its cargo in Guangzhou in July 2020 had been at the centre of a commercial dispute between the cargo’s receiver and owner Angeliki Dynamis Investment, it remained in South China and was arrested by the courts in December last year. Seven Greek crew were repatriated in April this year, but 13 Filipino and two Greek crew were obliged to remain onboard, even though according to the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) the owners had abandoned the vessel and stopped paying the crew in February 2021. ....
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Greek Ship Crew Repatriated From China After 15 Months of Detainment ” width=”864″> The seven repatriated crewmen of the ship Angelic Power. Credit: Panhellenic Union of Merchant Navy Seamen (PENEN) Six Greek members of the crew of the Greek-owned ship Angelic Power and their technical inspector landed in Athens after over 15 months of being held onboard in China due to a financial dispute of the ship owner company. During their ordeal, they faced shortages of medical and other supplies, as they had no permission to set foot on Chinese soil and their passports had been detained by the ship’s agent. ” width=”1080″> ....
“Where there is disruption, there is opportunity”: What does the future hold for nonprofit newsrooms? On March 18, 2020, the staff at Isthmus, a 45 year old alt-weekly newspaper in Madison, Wisconsin, were scrambling to assemble that week’s newspaper for a coronavirus edition; they had just scrapped their original cover story. But after the paper ran the next morning, Isthmus’ owners told staff that the alt-weekly’s best chance for survival was to pause operations indefinitely. Within a week, all 23 full-time employees were laid off. “It was incredibly fast,” said Judith Davidoff, the editor of Isthmus. “I can’t say that any of us thought they were going to shut down that quickly.” ....