piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, but examples of petro-piracy outside of the Gulf of Guinea is not uncommon. At least since 2008, the Gulf of Guinea has been...
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Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea affects a number of countries in West Africa as well as the wider international community. By 2011, it had become an issue...
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Cooperation in the Gulf of Guinea. Brill | Nijhoff. doi:10.1163/9789004301047. ISBN 978-90-04-30104-7. Murphy, Martin N. (2013). "Petro-piracy: predation...
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Petrol piracy also sometimes called oil piracy or petro-piracy, is an act of piracy that specifically involves petroleum resources, or their transportation...
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The Persian Gulf (Persian: خلیج فارس, romanized: xalij-e fârs, lit. 'Gulf of Fars', pronounced [xæliːdʒe fɒːɾs]), sometimes called the Arabian Gulf (Arabic:...
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and petro-piracy. The most organised piracy activities in the Gulf of Guinea takes place in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. A large number of both non-state...
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The Gulf of Mexico (Spanish: Golfo de México) is an ocean basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly surrounded by the North American continent...
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This timeline of piracy in the 1990s is a chronological list of key events involving pirates between 1990 and 1999. September 13 - The freighter Anna Sierra...
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on the Flying Dutchman as a stowaway. He is found, and made to work with the cook, Petros, an antagonistic character who abuses him. Petros names the boy...
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South China Sea (redirect from Natural resources of the South China Sea)
Conservation Centre – The South China Sea Weekly Piracy Report Reversing Environmental Degradation Trends in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand UNEP/GEF...
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Atlantic slave trade (redirect from Slave trade in the Americas)
son John Hawkins, sailed to the Guinea Coast and his voyage was supported by Queen Elizabeth I. John later turned to piracy and stole 300 Africans from...
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Stenka Razin (category People from the Tsardom of Russia)
(trans.) (1976), History of Russia, Volume 21: The Tsar and the Patriarch, Stenka Razin Revolts on the Don, 1662-1675, Gulf Breeze, FL: Academic International...
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Spanish privateers, del Petro Polla and Philip Ackling, engage merchant captains Woodberry, Willis (of Jamaica), and John Davis in the Bay. 1 July – 22 November:...
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inhabited the culturally diverse islands. The neighbouring Muslim states conducted slave raids from the 1600s into the 1800s in coastal areas of the Gulf of Thailand...
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insurgency in Nigeria Nigerian Civil War Petroleum politics Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea Warri Crisis Bakassi conflict "Amnesty Programme: Niger Delta...
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control. Congress increased the punishment associated with importing slaves, classifying it in 1820 as an act of piracy, with smugglers subject to harsh...
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Encyclopedia.com". "Libya Complains of Israeli High Sea 'Piracy' to UN Council". CommonDreams.org. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved...
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Islamic terrorism (redirect from Islamist terrorism in the United States)
In 2017, the EUISS noted an increased frequency of jihadist violence in an arc extending across borders from the Red Sea to the Gulf of Guinea. The Armed...
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1808. In 1820, the Act to Protect the Commerce of the United States and Punish the Crime of Piracy was passed. This law made importing slaves into the United...
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attention" of their masters. Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (c. 1490–c. 1558), a Spanish explorer who was enslaved by Native Americans on the Gulf Coast of what...
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Chairman of the Presidency Dragan Cović Panama – President Juan Carlos Varela Rodríguez Rwanda – President Paul Kagame Ukraine – President Petro Poroshenko...
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Iohannis Swaziland – Head of State King Mswati III Sierra Leone – President Ernest Bai Koroma Ukraine – President Petro Poroshenko Cameroon – President...
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