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Russian launch two missiles hitting Moldovan tanker

The Russian aircraft again fired missiles at Odesa region, repeatedly hitting the Moldova-flagged Millennial Spirit tanker which drifts in the Black Sea without a crew.
July 07, 2022

Issues Of Insecurity In West Africa, Sahel Priority For Nigeria

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed appreciation to Portugal for the deployment of weapons and training of military personnel in ensuring peace in the sub-region.
July 07, 2022

Power Projection: Expeditionary Sea Base Ships Are Built For One Mission

Any great power confrontation in the Pacific would rely heavily upon the U.S. Navy’s ability to project and sustain power from the sea.
July 06, 2022

EU Provides €28M to Improve Liberia Maritime Security

The Liberia National Coast Guard is to receive two specialized boats to enhance its maritime security through the ECOWAS SWAIMS project financed by the European Union next year.
July 05, 2022

Weekly Maritime Security Threat Advisory 4th July 2022

Access the latest Triton Scout Maritime Security Threat Advisory for the week commencing 4th July 2022
July 04, 2022

South China Sea: What could go wrong?

The Southeast Asian region is on tenterhooks anticipating how rapidly deteriorating US-China relations will manifest in the South China Sea. There is much that could go wrong and precious little that..
July 01, 2022

Bridge Watch: Corey Ranslem CEO Dryad Global talks risk intelligence

Why is risk intelligence crucial to route planning? In this week's vlog CEO Dryad Global Corey Ranslem talks about the importance of using risk intelligence in the planning process of maritime..
June 30, 2022

High unemployment rate of Nigerian seafarers may fuel piracy attacks

Stakeholders in the maritime industry have warned that with over 70 per cent of Nigerian seafarers out of job, there could be a spike in piracy attacks in the nation’s waters.
June 30, 2022

Libya suspends oil shipments from key port amid political crisis

Libya’s state oil company suspended shipments from the key eastern port of Ras Lanuf, according to people familiar with the matter, amid a worsening political crisis in the OPEC member. The National..
June 29, 2022

Deep Blue: NIMASA receives two UAS, nine boats, 10 armoured vehicles

THE Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has taken delivery of additional mobile assets for enhanced maritime security under its Deep Blue project.
June 29, 2022