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Yearly Archives: 2014

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Bad Weather Hampers Rescue of Sinking Boat in Papua

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianApril 24, 2014Leave a comment

Sentani, Papua Province (ANTARA News) – Bad weather in Yapen waters hampered the rescue effort of a sinking boat that carried 30 people in the area of Pasorae Strait to Kurudu Kaipuri waters of Papua. The Jayapura X Naval Main Base Commander First Admiral Rudy Bangkinas explained that bad weather was still continuing in Papua…

Two Killed at HHI Shipyard

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianApril 23, 2014Leave a comment

Two people were killed and two injured in a fire at Hyundai Heavy Industries’ shipyard in Korea on April 21. The fire broke out on a newbuilding Hull 2657, an 84,000-ton LPG carrier being built for Dorian LPG, and expected to be completed next month. Around 60 firefighters and 18 fire trucks battled the fire…

Beijing pours cold water on WWII ship seizure claims

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianApril 23, 2014Leave a comment

Beijing: China’s Foreign Ministry has quashed reports that the Japanese bulker seized by the Shanghai Maritime Court was taken because of outstanding World War II debts. The Baosteel Emotion VLOC, owned by Mitsui OSK Lines, was arrested over a “regular business contract dispute” a spokesman for the ministry said. Earlier missives from the maritime court…

Fourteen nations look to resolve regional boat people issue

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianApril 22, 2014Leave a comment

In an attempt to address the boat people issue, Indonesia has invited 13 countries to meet and seek ways to prevent asylum seekers from embarking on perilous journeys by sea. In a two-day international workshop titled Special Conference on the Irregular Movement of People, at the Foreign Ministry on Monday and Tuesday, representatives are expected…

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