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Donors to World Food Programme need to 'do more' to combat global food crisis

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Corinne Fleischer, a regional director with the World Food Programme says rising prices are exacerbating the global food crisis and donors need to do more. "We expect our donors to do more and we expect other donors that are not as...
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Ukraine to resume grain exports despite Moscow's attack on Odesa's port

9th - Higher Ed
Ukraine is set to restart exporting grain from its Black Sea ports this week following a deal brokered by the UN with Russia last Friday. This is despite two Russian missiles striking the port in Odesa less than 24 hours after the deal...
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More Tunisians make perilous journey to Europe

9th - Higher Ed
More Tunisians are making the perilous journey to Europe in search of better opportunities.
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‘It’s been a long time coming’: Grain ship leaves Odesa port

9th - Higher Ed
A ship carrying grain leaves Ukraine for the first time since Russia invaded.
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High-tech gear to protect Canada's naval ship from rust

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian government is seeking high-tech solutions such as ultrasound devices, magnetic sensors and drones to protect the ships of the Royal Canadian Navy from corrosion.
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DIMDEX 2022: International maritime defence fair begins in Qatar

9th - Higher Ed
Vying for business.. We look at the countries eyeing cutting edge Naval technology at a defence expo in Qatar.
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The mighty St. Lawrence, from a maritime pilot's bird's-eye view

9th - Higher Ed
Simon LeBrun sails the St. Lawrence River, running cargo between Montreal and Trois-Rivières. His social media posts offer marine enthusiasts and landlubbers alike a window into his world.
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Dutch King Willem-Alexander unveils 'world's largest' sea lock

9th - Higher Ed
The new sea lock will greatly improve the Port of Amsterdam's accessibility and stimulate the region's economy by providing tide-independent space for increasingly large seafaring vessels.
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Bulgarian PM Kiril Petkov says diplomatic solution is needed for Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
Kiril Petkov said the Bulgarian government had decided to update the country's security strategy and to prepare a battalion military group under its command, for defence purposes only.
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UNESCO places Viking-era 'clinker' boats on heritage list in Nordic triumph

9th - Higher Ed
Wooden 'Clinker' boats are now represent the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity through a joint bid made by Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden/
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UN steps up response to Tonga disaster

9th - Higher Ed
The UN says it is stepping up its response to the volcanic eruption and tsunami in Tonga.
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Banksy-funded boat brings migrants to safety in Lampedusa

9th - Higher Ed
Thirty-one migrants sailing on an overcrowded wooden boat were rescued off the coast of Tunisia by the Banksy-funded Louise Michel vessel and taken to the small Italian island of Lampedusa.
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‘Good Shepherd’ ancient gold ring found in a Roman-era wreck in Mediterranean

9th - Higher Ed
A very special golden ring from the Roman-era discovered by Israeli archeologists.
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One dead, one missing after cargo ship capsizes in Baltic Sea collision

9th - Higher Ed
The incident occurred between the Swedish coastal town of Ystad and the Danish island of Bornholm.
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Hazardous materials catch fire on cargo ship near Vancouver Island

9th - Higher Ed
A fire involving containers of hazardous materials on board a cargo ship off the coast of Vancouver Island appears to be under control, but the search for 40 containers that fell overboard is being hampered by a storm.
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NGOs decry deaths, abuse of fishermen in Southeast Asia

9th - Higher Ed
After a string of deaths, abuse and exploitation of fishermen on foreign ships, NGOs across the region are calling for the ratification of the Work in Fishing Convention.
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Aboard a quarantine ship

9th - Higher Ed
This video filmed by the Outlaw Ocean Project captures the life of migrants rescued in the Mediterranean Sea and forced to quarantine aboard a cruise ship commissioned by the Italian government.
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Russia-Ukraine tension: Moscow closes strait between Black, Azov seas

9th - Higher Ed
Russia has announced the closure of the Kerch Strait to Ukrainian and foreign navy ships for the next six months because of what it describes as military exercises.
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Piracy makes Gulf of Guinea world's most dangerous shipping route

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly half of the 38 pirate attacks recorded globally in the first three months of this year happened there.
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Suez Canal blockage 'could cause months of disruption' at European ports

9th - Higher Ed
The port of Antwerp told Euronews that shipments coming into the EU could be affected for months, even with the Ever Given ship freed from the Suez Canal blockage.
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Stranded Ever Given back afloat in Suez Canal: Reports

9th - Higher Ed
The giant container ship has been stuck for a week, blocking one of the world’s busiest waterways.
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Cargo ship freed from Suez Canal, but shipping backlog could last

9th - Higher Ed
The huge cargo ship stuck in the Suez Canal, blocking it for nearly a week, has been set free. While the online fascination may soon fade, the shipping backlog could take a little longer.
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Massive container ship blocks Suez Canal

9th - Higher Ed
A massive cargo vessel, the Ever Given, carrying 20,000 shipping containers is stuck sideways in the Suez Canal blocking all the ships trying to pass through, roughly 50 per day, causing costly delivery delays and a spike in the price of...
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Argentina strives to curb illegal and unregulated fishing

9th - Higher Ed
The large, extra-hemispheric fishing fleet, with vessels mostly from China, that operated in international waters close to Ecuador’s economic zone, has crossed to the South Atlantic.