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South Korea Seizes Hong Kong-Registered Ship Suspected of Transferring Oil to North Korea South Korea has seized a Hong Kong-registered ship that allegedly transferred oil to a North Korean vessel in violation of United Nations sanctions. The South Korean Foreign Ministry said the Lighthouse Winmore departed from the port of Yeosu in South Korea carrying refined oil which was then ...
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South Korea seizes Hong Kong ship for oil transfer to North: Seoul Seoul (AFP) - South Korea briefly seized and inspected a Hong Kong-registered ship in November for transferring oil products to a North Korean vessel and breaching UN sanctions, a foreign ministry official said on Friday. The Lighthouse Winmore, which was chartered by a Taiwanese company and ...
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Fin whale carcass discovered in Long Beach Harbor; a likely ship-strike victim A whale carcass discovered late Wednesday inside Long Beach Harbor has been identified as fin whale. The juvenile mammal measured 40 feet and probably was struck by a ship and brought into the harbor – unbeknownst to the crew – attached to the vessel. "Live fin whales have never been ... Experts probe for clues on whale's death near shipping lanes at Port of Long Beach - Los Angeles Times
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Donald Trump berates China over oil flows to North Korea Donald Trump has renewed threats of trade action against China, which he rebuked for being "caught red handed" allowing oil supplies to reach North Korea. The US president's comments followed reports this week of sanctions-busting ship-to-ship transfers of oil products at sea that had been ...
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Free tours of former US Coast Guard cutter in Miami The ship can cruise up to 29.5 knots and has a range of 330 nautical miles, according to the nonprofit. In January, the ship will be working with sister ships the M/V Farley Mowat and M/V John Paul DeJoria in "Operation Milagro IV" to raise awareness about the vaquita porpoise, which has been called ...
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Trump claims China 'caught red handed' transferring oil to North Korea Documents seen by Reuters this month showed that Washington called on the security council to blacklist 10 ships for circumventing sanctions by conducting ship-to-ship transfers of refined petroleum products to North Korean vessels or transporting North Korean coal. China and Russia subsequently ...
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