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How the $193 Billion Narco Submarine Is Taking Over the SeasDiscover how the $193 billion narco submarine fleet has become a major player in global drug trade. Gabbard fires top National Intelligence Council officials Trump’s egg price fiction has suddenly ...
Narco-submarines, the clandestine vessels used by drug traffickers, represent one of the most sophisticated and elusive methods of smuggling drugs across international waters.
There are several classes of Coast Guard ships that are called cutters. Learn where the name came from and why it's used so ...
As the maritime industry undergoes a digital transformation, the integration of advanced technologies such as automation, Internet of Things (IoT), and big data is revolutionizing operations.
Author Tobias Jones, who wrote a book on Italian ultra culture, explains what the evolution of the movement can tell us about how it may develop ...
Punjab director general of police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav, in a post on X, said: “In a major crackdown on narco-hawala networks, Amritsar Commissionerate Police arrests 2 persons — including a ...
Naval ships, too, are armed with the means to destroy aerial threats — not just surface ships, but also submarines. While Germany's Interactive Defense and Attack System for Submarines — IDAS ...
New US tariffs on steel and aluminium could delay delivery and increase the cost of nuclear submarines promised to Australia under the Aukus pact, with analysts warning of rising scepticism about ...
The total seizure in the case includes one hand grenade (safely neutralized by the Bomb Disposal Squad), 706 grams of heroin, and two pistols with magazines and live cartridges Punjab Police have ...
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Mongabay News on MSNThe world needs a new UN protocol to fight environmental crime (commentary)In Brazil’s Yanomami Indigenous Territory and across other parts of the Amazon Basin, illegal gold mining ...
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