Niels Hartmann and Atef Abou Merhi-owned company also reveals strong net asset value growth
Towards an EU global sanctions regime for corruption
In December 2020, the EU adopted a global human rights sanctions regime (EUGHR SR) enabling it to apply targeted restrictive measures against persons responsible for serious human rights violations and abuses (such as genocide, torture, slavery, extrajudicial killings or arbitrary arrests), and for other human rights violations (such as human trafficking, abuses of freedoms of: peaceful assembly, association, opinion and expression, religion and belief), if widespread and systematic
Cyclone Gabrielle shuts New Zealand’s cities as residents hunker down: ‘Worst is yet to come’
Cyclone strikes as Auckland emerged from devastating record rains
Turkey earthquake survivors face despair, as rescues wane
Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets for hot meals
As survival window closes, more rescued in quake in Turkey
Rescue crews on Monday pulled a 40-year-old woman from the wreckage of a building a week after two powerful earthquakes struck, but reports of rescues are coming less often as the time since the quake reaches the limits of the human body’s ability to s…
Exodus of North Sea anchor-handlers a concern for charterers
Norwegian shipbroker Seabrokers explains why vessel supply is again looking tighter
Mars attacks: Factory fined after staff hurt in chocolate accident
A factory which makes M&Ms and Mars bars has been fined more than $14,500 (£12,000) after an accident in which two workers fell into a vat of chocolate.
Chinese coast guard accused of laser attack on Philippines ship crew
Manila called the incident in the South China Sea a ‘blatant’ violation of its sovereign rights.