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Dryad Global flags reported incidents of vessels being targeted while operating within the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden in its latest security advisory. ....
There is probably a misunderstanding that a lot of vessel tracking and information is public earlier available. we have seen that vessels have been targeted further in 2023 incorrectly. i think there is that link in place and we will continue to monitor that that takes us further that the threat remains. thank you for your analysis. the cabin mate of an albanian man believed to have taken his own life on a barge for asylum seekers in the uk, says he fears others will harm themselves if conditions aren t improved. leonard farruku died last month on the bibby stockholm vessel, which is moored off portland in dorset. his death is being investigated by the police and the coroner, and his funeral is taking place in albania today. our west of england correspondent danjohnson reports. then i started knock, knock, are you ok, my friend, are you ok? they had to bring him ....
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An overwhelming majority of large boats off the US East Coast are speeding through slow-zones designed to protect critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, of which only around 340 remain.Oceana's report called for updating the slow-zones to reflect the whales' current distribution, an end to voluntary speed limits, and expanding the rules to ships 35-feet long. ....