The U.N.’s supreme maritime body said on May 11 it was reviewing new proposals to track suspect ships by satellite to fight terrorism and prevent the movement by sea of illicit material such as weapons of mass destruction. The U.N.’s International Maritime Organisation (IMO) said the draft proposal, drawn up to enhance marine security, would be one of the items discussed at a 10-day meeting that began this week at its headquarters in London. Full Story
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