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Migrant smugglers raising the stakes with 'ghost ships'
People traffickers have dramatically raised the stakes by using freighters to carry hundreds of migrants to Europe at a time, then jumping ship as the vessels steam towards shore.
Italian coastguards have narrowly prevented two disasters this week off the country's southern coast involving so-called "ghost ships", which seem to have originated in Turkey.
Search for Turkish freighter suspended due to poor weather
Rescue efforts to aid a freighter which sank after colliding with another merchant ship in a snowstorm off the Adriatic port of Ravenna on Dec. 28 have been suspended due to bad weather conditions, officials have said.
Drowning refugees
The European Unionâs decision-making processes lend new depth to the word âincoherentâ, and the current British governmentâs default mode is nastiness, but they have both outdone themselves this time.
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Greece retains Quality Flag State status
By Nikos Roussanoglou
The Greek flag is among those considered to be of the highest quality in the world, with the vessels on the Greek register being among the most cutting-edge in the global seas.
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Sunken cruise ship Concordia to be scrapped in Italy
An Italian port has beaten off foreign competition to scrap the hulk of the Costa Concordia cruise ship that sank off the Tuscan coast in 2012, leaving 32 dead.
"I can confirm that... the dismantling of the ship will take place in an Italian port," Transport Minister Maurizio Lupi said Friday.