Cuba coast guard kills 4 on Florida-registered boat
The Cuban coast guard has killed four individuals on a boat registered in Florida amid an escalation of tensions regarding migration and law enforcement at sea.
Togo: Ghana Seeks International Arbitration to Settle Maritime Dispute With Togo
Ghana has officially sought international arbitration to resolve its maritime boundary dispute with Togo under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
5 in the morning: The valuable friend - The crossroads of Europe - The rainy Tsiknopempti
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasized the importance of international law in resolving bilateral differences following their recent meeting in Ankara.
The Polish Army Will Have Broader Powers to Guard Critical Infrastructure in the Baltic Sea
A new law signed by President Karol Navrocki enhances the authority of the Polish military to protect critical infrastructure and respond to threats in the Baltic Sea.
Poland Expands Armed Forces Powers for the Protection of the Baltic Sea
Poland has enacted a law that expands the powers of its armed forces to enhance security in the Baltic Sea.
A new Polish law will allow the use of weapons for the protection of the Baltic Sea
Poland has enacted a new law that expands military powers for the protection of the Baltic Sea.
With a new law, Poland expands military powers to ensure security in the Baltic Sea
Poland has enacted a new law that extends military powers to enhance security in the Baltic Sea, allowing for the use of armed forces in maritime and aerial threats.
Turkey on 12 miles: Such unilateral actions are unacceptable and contrary to international law
Turkey has rebuffed statements from Greek officials regarding a potential extension of Greece's territorial waters in the Aegean Sea to 12 nautical miles, stressing that such unilateral actions are unacceptable and contrary to international law.
Protecting biodiversity without loss of sovereign rights: A maturity strategy test
The article discusses the complexities of a 'joint initiative' with Turkey regarding the Aegean Sea, emphasizing the balance between sovereignty and environmental protection within the framework of international law.
First Reaction from Moscow to the Seizure of the Tanker from the 'Shadow Fleet'
The Russian Ministry of Transport has sharply condemned the U.S. seizure of the tanker Bella 1/Marinera, accusing Washington of violating the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Turkey ratified the UN agreement on marine biodiversity without having approved the Convention on the Law of the Sea
Turkey has ratified a UN agreement on marine biodiversity even though it has not approved the Convention on the Law of the Sea.