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What Was the Most Shocking News of 2014?

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BY Kayla Turner 2014-12-19 12:14:46

2014 saw its share of weird, shocking and sad news within the maritime world – whether it was a rat-filled ghost ship haunting the coast, cruise passengers reporting a UFO sighting, or a real-life castaway tale.

So what did MarEx readers find most intriguing? Below is the ‘Top 7 Most Read Articles of 2014’:

7. Video Shows Fishing Boat Crew Being Murdered: In August, a disturbing video surfaced on YouTube reportedly showing fishermen being murdered at sea off Fiji. The video appears to be filmed from the deck of one of several fishing boats. A tuna boat moves in towards the upturned wreck of a small boat. The video then shows three men in the water, clinging to

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Is Turkey a Liability or an Asset?

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Published on Wednesday, 24 December 2014 06:34
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Is Turkey a Liability or an Asset?

– December 21, 2014Posted in: American Foreign Policy, Middle East

Turkey, counting on US support—for strategic and security reasons in the Balkans, the Caucasus region, the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean—has assumed a “master of the world” mentality. Over the years, President Erdogan’s behavior is increasingly becoming more and more arrogant with respect to Turkey’s neighboring states. His latest feat, to build a palace, boasting that it is 10 times bigger than the White House and the Kremlin, further showcases his Sultan mentality and proves he is a man who has lost all measure. Since then, and after the revelation that Turkey indirectly helps the jihadists in Syria, the country has lost facein international relations. Turkey

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China to set up satellite, radar network to strengthen maritime power

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BEIJING (Reuters) - China will set up an offshore observation network, including satellite and radar stations, to strengthen the country's maritime power, the official China Daily reported on Friday, in a move that could exacerbate tensions in the region.

Many of China's neighbours, including Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam, have expressed concern at China's military build-up and increasingly assertive posture in the region.

The network, which an official from the State Oceanic Administration called "fundamental" to protecting China's maritime interests, is set to be completed by 2020, the newspaper said.

The network would cover coastal waters, the high seas and polar waters, the report said, adding that undersea observation operations and tsunami warning stations would also be built.

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Belgium, willing to invest in Morocco’s maritime infrastructure- Ambassador

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Rabat  –  Belgian Ambassador to Rabat Frank Carruet expressed, on Thursday, that his country is willing to further invest in Morocco’s maritime and ports infrastructure projects.

“Belgian companies are very interested and involved in the large-scale projects carried out in Morocco, notably Tangier’s port, the new port of Nador and the port of Kenitra which will be built soon,” said the Ambassador during a meeting with Minister of Equipment, Transports and Logistics Aziz Rabbah on the occasion of a visit of a Belgian business delegation to Rabat.

Morocco is a “hub for Africa”, he said, adding

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Esto es lo que tienes que saber del Canal de Nicaragua

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Hoy, el Grupo HKND, empresa con sede en Hong Kong comenzó la construcción de un canal en Nicaragua que une los océanos Atlántico y Pacífico, valorado en 50, 000 millones de dólares

El canal será más largo, más profundo y más ancho que el Canal de Panamá, sin embargo hay varias preocupaciones que ponen en tela de juicio tanto la fecha de inicio y la finalización del canal mismo.

El proyecto, que también incluye dos puertos, un aeropuerto, un centro turístico y una zona industrial, está programado para estar en pleno funcionamiento en 2020. Además para garantizar el suministro de materias y energía, se está estudiando la opción

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