FEATURE | Caught in the net: slavery on Southeast Asian seas
About an hour south of Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, down a dusty, broken-edged road, dotted with grimy stores and street stalls, with the incessant buzz of motorbikes,...
About an hour south of Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, down a dusty, broken-edged road, dotted with grimy stores and street stalls, with the incessant buzz of motorbikes,...
The Royal Australian Navy has commissioned an experimental squadron called 822X to test the use of unmanned aircraft at sea.
On October 15 the 3,300-tonne US oceanographic research vessel Thomas G Thompson docked in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. According to official Taiwanese sources...
The crew of Military Sealift Command’s (MSC) fleet ordnance and dry cargo ship USNS Wally Schirra (T-AKE 8) rescued five Filipino fishermen off an adrift...
[caption id="attachment_65192" align="alignnone" width=""]Kuroshio[/caption]There is no doubt that Tokyo is ratcheting up its efforts to counter Chinese...
The Philippine Navy (PN) suffered major embarrassment on August 29 when the service’s flagship, the frigate Gregorio del Pilar grounded on Half Moon...
The announcement earlier this month that ASEAN and China had agreed on a single draft code of conduct negotiating text over the South China Sea after...
[caption id="attachment_64766" align="alignnone" width=""]Spike firing[/caption]The Philippines has, in recent years, significantly upgraded its previously...
For very good reasons, maritime security concerns, particularly those centred on the South China Sea, have featured prominently in ASEAN member states’...
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