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El auditor se niega a aprobar las cuentas de la Confederación Hidrográfica del Cantábrico

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Published on Sunday, 27 September 2015 00:33
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BOE

 

24 septiembre, 2015

 

Eva Belmonte

auditoría, Confederación Hidrográfica del Cantábrico, cuentas anuales

•La Intervención General de la Administración del Estado deniega la opinión al detectar errores graves

•La entidad no ha hecho inventario de sus bienes, que suman más de 550 millones de euros

•La auditoría lleva alertando de este problema desde 1998

 

El BOE recoge, día sí día también -especialmente cuando se acerca el final de año- las cuentas de 2014 de los diferentes organismos públicos y sus informes de auditoría. Esos informes pueden acabar de varias formas: favorable (no encuentran incorrecciones, como pasa aquí), favorable con salvedades (las encuentran, y son importantes como para destacarlo, pero no tanto como para tumbar todas las cuentas, como pasa aquí) o denegación de opinión (los errores

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These five countries fought a war that was literally over bird sh-t

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Published on Monday, 14 September 2015 23:05
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In the early 1860s, Spain was dealing with the loss of many of its overseas colonies. Spain also suffered a series of minor insults to their prestige at the hands of Peru, a former Spanish colony. In an effort to save face and collect on debts left over the Peruvian War of Independence, Spanish forces launched a fleet of ships in April 1864 to seize the valuable Chincha Islands off the coast of Peru.

      
Photo: Wikipedia/Federico Castellón Martínez

The Chincha Islands supplied over half of Peru’s annual budget at the time as laborers collected bird guano from 150-foot-high deposits. Yes, sh-t stacks that high. In the late 1800s, bird guano was known as both a great fertilizer and a great source of saltpeter. Saltpeter mixed in the proper

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Libyan military shells Turkish cargo ship, crew member killed

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By Reuters

Published: 10:16 EST, 11 May 2015 | Updated: 10:16 EST, 11 May 2015

 

By Ayman Al-Warfalli and Tulay Karadeniz

BENGHAZI, Libya/ANKARA, May 11 (Reuters) - Forces loyal to Libya's internationally recognised government said on Monday they shelled a Turkish ship off the Libyan coast after it was warned not to approach, and one crew member was killed in what Turkey described as a "contemptible attack".

Libya is in a state of violent factional chaos with two rival governments backed by various armed groups vying for control of the oil-producing North African state including its ports, four years after rebels overthrew Muammar Gaddafi.

The dry cargo ship was targeted about 10 miles from the coast on Sunday after it was told not

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IMO Adopts IGF Code

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Published on Tuesday, 16 June 2015 01:52
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MEX  15 de junio 2015

 

By MarEx 2015-06-15 19:31:48

On Friday, the IMO adopted globally binding regulations for ships using LNG as fuel.

The newly updated international code, the IGF Code, covers the safety of ships using gases or other low-flashpoint fuels and is designed to ensure that the safety level of ships using LNG and other more environmentally friendly fuels is enhanced and made more homogeneous.

The regulations will enter into force in 2017 and apply to new ships and new conversions of ships, respectively, except for gas tankers.

The IGF code was adopted at the 95th session of the IMO Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 95). MSC 95 was held in London from 3 to 12 June 2015 under the chairmanship of

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The ocean and sustainable development: UN ICP meeting and SDGs

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Published on Monday, 20 April 2015 05:29
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10 april 2015

http://highseasalliance.org/content/ocean-and-sustainable-development-un-icp-meeting-and-sdgs

The focus of this year’s United Nations Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea (ICP) meeting from 6 to 10 April was ‘Oceans and sustainable development: Integration of the three dimensions of sustainable development, namely, environmental, social and economic’. 

With the high-level UN Summit on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set for the 25–27 September, the SDG process and proposed indicators was one of the key focal points at the ICP’s sixteenth meeting. The adoption of a stand-alone goal for oceans is critical if the importance of the ocean and its linkages in all three areas of sustainable development is to be emphasized in the post-2015 development agenda. 

Under the proposed stand-alone

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