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A new decree contains provisions that relate to South China Sea security
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Some increased shipments in the second half of 2015 will not alleviate a longer-term capacity glut
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The government has won the vote in parliament on its bailout but now faces a confidence vote after August 20
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Despite previous pay increases, the threat of further delays will likely see workers achieve their latest demands
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With the bloc heavily dependent on maritime trade, the EU's ports are pursuing expansion
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Swift completion of the landmark infrastructure project has political as well as economic benefits
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Croatia's pursuit of national interest may prove misguided if the country is now viewed as untrustworthy
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Moscow commissions spy ship for tracking US missile defence; new naval doctrine prioritises Arctic and Atlantic
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Indonesia's large internal sea area may help explain why it is now the world's worst-affected region for piracy
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Shipping reforms will reduce costs and spur the economy, but need infrastructure improvements to do so
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