Malaysian Coast Guard intercepts dark fleet tanker CERES I after a severe collision, revealing suspicious
To combat illegal fishing, Indonesia is investing 1.14 trillion rupiah ($73.4 million) to strengthen surveillance
On 05 July, in Jakarta, the Chief Minister of Security, Mohamad Mahmud MD, announced a
On 09 June, the President of Indonesia and the Prime Minister of Malaysia reached an
The Indonesian Navy had many names and underwent changes before establishing itself in its modern
The Djibouti-flagged oil supertanker YOUNG YONG, loaded with approximately 284,000 tonnes of crude oil, which
Indonesia and Australia commit to eradicating illegal fishing in the Timor and Arafura Seas. Indeed,








