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UK Maintains Qualship 21 Status

The United Kingdom has maintained its position on the US Coast Guard Qualship 21 list for the 2012-2013 year.

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Belgium and Italy approve armed guard use

Belgium and Italy have approved the use of armed guards on board their vessels.

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Tanzania Will Delist Iranian Ships

The Zanzibar government has announced plans to remove ships with identified links to Iran from its fleet.

Indonesia Ratifies IMO Conventions

Indonesia has announced plans to ratify several key IMO conventions.

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German Cruise Line Stays with National Flag

German cruise line company Reederei Deilmann has decided to keep its flagship MS Deutschland registered in Germany after its crewmembers protested against a possible reflagging to Malta.

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International Maritime Bureau Data Indicates Piracy Decrease

Research from the International Maritime Bureau indicates a decrease in the number of incidents of piracy over the past six months.

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St. Kitts and Nevis Joins Washington Declaration

St. Kitts and Nevis has become the fifth state to join the Washington Declaration of Violence against Seafarers.

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Olympic Games Showcase Maritime Powers

The ISRR editors join the billions worldwide celebrating the coming together of our nations at this year’s Olympic Games.

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Industry Columnist Warns Against Unintended Consequences of Sanctions

As the industry collaborates to curb the political power of sanctioned nations, it is important to ensure that the vessel safety is still maintained.

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US Office of Foreign Assets Control Issues Maritime Industry Advisory

The US Office of Foreign Assets Control has issued an advisory to the maritime industry as IRISL continues to engage in deceptive behaviors to evade sanctions.

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