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May 2005


 

Armed escorts in high demand on sea
ASEAN countries appeal for closer security cooperation
Asian nations told to unite in piracy fight
Aussie guns for hire
Bangladesh seeks Malaysian funds
Bulker aground in the China Sea
Discussion on 'hot pursuit' agreements
Hounded by China, Japan turns to India
IMO's fire safety rules questioned
In Malaysia, Zoellick Discusses Tsunami Aid, Maritime Security
Indonesia: Malaysian Navy Moving Away From Karang Unarang Border Lighthouse
Indonesia rules out private armed escorts in Malacca Strait
Indonesia, S'pore co-effort to boost waterways security, prevent pirate attacks
Is joint development a possible solution to maritime dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia?
LCs fraught with risks by Surin Murugiah
Malaysia asks Indonesia, RP permission to pursue pirates
Malaysia perlu kerjasama negara pesisir, antarabangsa
Malaysia to upgrade enforcement
Malaysia-Indonesia relations surmount negative publicity
Malaysia, Indonesia agree no show of force in sea row
Malaysia, Indonesia discuss maritime boundary issues
Malaysian Bulk Carriers heads for another record year
Malaysian deputy PM says he accepts Indonesian paper's apology for false report
Malaysian premier rejects private armed escorts in Malacca Strait
MISC draws up energy alliances with Bergesen and SBM
MISC leaves dry bulk behind to smash $1bn profit mark
MISC will ride out LNG glut
MMHE eyes China hulls
Petronas 'withdraws' from $2bn Iran LNG project
Pirates preying on vessels could instead be terrorists seagoing raiders thrive in areas of lax enforcement
Presence of M'sian and Philippine forces help deter illegal activities
Project to protect dugongs
Region's ministers to map out anti-piracy strategies
Renewal of US-Malaysia Military Pact a Sign of Improving Ties
Reserve fuel sample advice
Settlement of land reclamation dispute helped by arbitration
Straits pirates facing joint attack
Suspected stowaways found dead
Tanker market faces three years of famine warns analyst
Terror threat remains despite tsunami lull
Thai Navy nabs suspected Aceh rebels
Transnational terrorism still the most immediate threat
US: Straits are littoral nations’ responsibility
The value of this dull-coloured bird lies in its powerful and musical warble, making it a target for poachers for the caged bird trade
The Way Ahead In East Asian Cooperation
Yangon to Manila Bay: a new cruising playground


 


   
 

 

 

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