Category: Security policy

Peace doves only have a small fragile twig in their beak.

Israel and Lebanon: An interjection We could accept it as a historic agreement, as Lebanon and Israel have officially been at war for decades. Now, after years of negotiations, the two states have contractually agreed on a common maritime border. With the mediation of the USA, they have also agreed on the extraction of gas deposits in the Mediterranean. Even if it was primarily of commercial interest, this economic agreement has a political dimension. Lebanon, including the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia, has thus effectively recognised the state of Israel. This will have major geopolitical repercussions. The maritime border has been a point of contention for...

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Marina-Armada de México: A coin for the navy on its 200th anniversary

That would be a good way to promote greater maritime understanding among the German population (and beyond): a coin with maritime coinage! Perhaps for the 175th anniversary of the German Navy next year? Mexico is leading the way. To mark the bicentenary of the founding of its navy, the state has commissioned the Banco de México (Banxico) to mint a new 20-peso coin. It is intended as a token of appreciation for the navy's services in winning and stabilising Mexico's independence, protecting and defending Mexican territory and supporting the Mexican population in emergencies and disasters.

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Naval aviators and DGzRS hand in hand - running!

On 17 October, the naval aviators from Nordholz supported the German Maritime Search and Rescue Service (DgzRS) in a SAR mission. A seriously ill crew member of the Oslo ferry "Color Magic" was to be rescued by the sea rescuers from the DGzRS station in Laboe and was flown directly to a hospital in close cooperation with the German Navy's naval aviators. When she needed help, the ferry was about to leave the Kiel Fjord heading north. The German Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC Bremen) was alerted via the Norwegian control centre in Stavanger, which dispatched the rescue cruiser "Berlin" with a rescue doctor to Laboe and simultaneously requested a SAR helicopter from the German Navy....

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International Maritime Bureau: Piracy continues to decline slightly

The International Maritime Bureau's (IMB) third quarter report is the second in a row to show the lowest level of piracy and armed robbery at sea in three decades. The IMB is a London-based division of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Its director, Michael Howlett, praised and welcomed the efforts of coastal authorities, particularly in the Gulf of Guinea, adding: "Sustained and continued efforts by coastal authorities and the presence of international navies remain critical to regional and international shipping, trade and the protection of seafarers in the long term." But: "This leaves no room...

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