Global investment in ocean science is lacking, says UNESCO marine policy expert
Experts at an international symposium in Brazil stress the need for increased investment in ocean science to ensure the success of the High Seas Treaty in protecting marine biodiversity.
The perspective of a former Marine: 'Trump has no strategy, seeks to be the viceroy of Iran'
A former U.S. Marine and ambassador critiques Trump's foreign policy, specifically regarding Iran, highlighting his inconsistency and lack of trust.
The area of coastal erosion including beaches, tidal flats, and bays has decreased by 21%
South Korea has reported a 21% decrease in the proportion of coastal erosion along its shores, according to a recent assessment by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries.
Arm Broken After Confrontation with Congressman
Former Marine Brian McGinnis suffered a broken forearm during a confrontation at a Congressional hearing in Washington, DC, where he shouted about Israel and the U.S. involvement in wars.
French Nuclear Umbrella: Marine Le Pen Smells a Deal with Germany
Marine Le Pen acknowledges France's expanded nuclear protection for eight European partners, signaling potential political support under specific conditions.
Hwang Jong-woo, the Minister of Oceans and Fisheries candidate from Busan... Internal selection through traditional bureaucrat experience
Hwang Jong-woo has been nominated as the Minister of Oceans and Fisheries candidate, marking a significant internal appointment within South Korea's government.
The RN files a motion of censure to protest the publication of the decree on the PPE
The National Rally (RN) has filed a motion of censure against the French government in response to the publication of an energy strategy decree.
Potential Minister Candidates from Busan: Lim Gi-taek and Hwang Jong-woo
Lim Gi-taek and Hwang Jong-woo, both from Busan, are likely candidates to succeed former Minister Jeon Jae-soo at the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in South Korea.
South Africa: Small-Scale Fishers Warn of Declining Catches, Big Policy Gaps
Small-scale fishers in South Africa are experiencing declining catches and policy gaps as they report changes in fish populations and quotas that do not reflect their realities.
The fear of a Le Pen victory accelerates changes in the European Central Bank and Lagarde does not guarantee she will serve her full term
Concerns over Marine Le Pen's potential victory in the 2027 French presidential elections are pushing the European Central Bank to undergo significant changes, including doubts over Christine Lagarde's tenure as president.
Italian government advances bill that calls for a maritime blockade to stop migrant boats
The Italian government has proposed a bill that allows the imposition of a maritime blockade for up to six months to prevent migrant boats from entering its territorial waters.
Energy trajectory: the right wary, the RN denounces a forceful passage
France's political right criticizes the government's energy trajectory planning as lacking legitimacy and warns of negative impacts on the nuclear industry.
Oil spills: Natasha demands action over Niger Delta cleanup
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan urges the Nigerian government to take decisive action on the environmental damage caused by oil spills in the Niger Delta during a National Assembly budget defense session.
"A serious mistake": Marine Le Pen warns Sébastien Lecornu about the publication of the decree on the PPE
Marine Le Pen has warned Sébastien Lecornu that publishing the energy programming decree (PPE) would be a serious mistake for France's energy future.
Strengthening Management System for Marine Waste and Marine Pollution Sediments
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of South Korea has announced a revised plan for comprehensive management of marine waste and pollution sediments to create a clean marine environment as part of a long-term strategy from 2021 to 2030.
FG approves digitisation of fish import licences
The Nigerian government has approved the digitisation of fish import licences to improve transparency and efficiency in the fisheries sector, as announced by Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola.
Scott Ritter says he was ‘de-banked’
Scott Ritter, a former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and critic of US foreign policy, claims he was ‘de-banked’ likely due to pressure from federal authorities.