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July 2005


 

Anti-piracy unit formed
China to establish oil pollution fund
Fish farms hit by oil pollution
Foreign Ships Caught Fishing Illegally to be Fined up to Rp2 Billion
India has no intention to patrol Malacca Straits: Naval chief
India to flaunt warship in South-East Asia
Indonesia to deploy four Japanese vessels to tackle piracy
Joint Statement Between President Bush and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
Malacca Strait among world's safest shipping lanes
Malacca Strait declared a high risk zone
Malacca Strait war risk ruling comes under attack
Malaysia Expects More Progress From Third Meeting On Sulawesi Sea Dispute
Malaysia lures China Shipping
Malaysia not to allow foreign forces to patrol Malacca straits: PM
Malaysia not to intensify maritime security in Straits of Malacca
Malaysia to issue commemorative stamps to mark 600th anniversary of Malaysia-China relations
Malaysian backlash at Malacca risk call
Malaysian PM meets CPC delegation
Malaysian PM warns foreign navies to keep out of Malacca Straits
MISC ships to transport KoGas LNG
Nations told to share in fight against straits pirates
Navy touches up friendly face
New court for admiralty cases
New research on propeller material
Pelepas to attract more box lines
Piracy attacks leave owners facing ransom cover dilemma
Piracy in Malacca Strait may raise insurance costs
Pirates add to risks for shipowners
Progress expected in Malaysian-Indonesian maritime border dispute
Resurgence of piracy highlights terror risk
S & P remains 'unconvinced' over shipping outlook
Sea diplomacy: Navy to 'exercise' its might
The Security of Selat of Melaka: the Evident and the Hidden
Selendang Ayu: report findings
Singapore port champions cruise growth: PSA determined not to be left behind
Singapore unveils S$3.5m transponder scheme
Straits a terrorism-risk area
Straits Security To Remain At Current Level Despite London Bombings
Third Round of Talks on Sulawesi Claims Concludes
Tracking systems for fishing boats


 


   
 

 

 

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