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Hanoi accuses Chinese law enforcers of brutality towards Vietnamese fishermen near the South China Sea’s Paracel Islands
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A strike by dock workers affecting ports from Maine to Texas began last night, although there is some hope of progress
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Iran is facilitating talks that could see Russia transfer supersonic anti-ship missiles to Yemen's Huthi rebels
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US sanctions have caused Novatek to freeze several large liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in the Arctic
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Guatemala is resilient to shocks, but it is heavily reliant on remittances and faces increasing structural gaps
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A meeting of the heads of the Bilateral Consultation Mechanism on the South China Sea took place yesterday
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Manila is striving to bolster its military amid increased Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea
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The slow pace of naval modernisation means that Russia’s most important fleet is dependent on Soviet-era vessels.
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Russia's Northern Fleet is modernising slowly due to deficiencies in the shipbuilding industry
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Despite both sides making some progress on the frontline, neither side appears capable of a decisive breakthrough
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