Wives of “Arctic Sea” sailors want their husbands back home
Published: 06 October, 2009, 00:02
The wives of four sailors from the “Arctic Sea” cargo ship have published an open letter calling on Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to help.
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26.03.2010, 08:50
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Hackers in Latvia claim the country was selling arms to Somalia in violation of a UN Security Council resolution. They say they obtained copies of documents proving a top Latvian official supplied weapons to pirates.
The Arctic Sea’s epic has taken another turn, having apparently left the Canary Islands. However, the new whereabouts of the vessel and an accompanying Russian warship are still not known.
17.08.2009, 23:35
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An investigative journalist, Wayne Madsen, suggests that NATO Secretary General Rasmussen wants to bring Finland and Sweden into the organization, and the “Arctic Sea” scandal may be a way of achieving this.
15.08.2009, 14:14
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The missing freighter “Arctic Sea” may have been found. According to the Russian Maritime Bulletin, the ship's GPS device briefly started working again at 8:30am GMT Saturday, showing the vessel is in the Bay of Biscay.
16.08.2009, 08:20
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Police in Finland say the owner of the missing freighter "Arctic Sea” has received a demand for a ransom, suggesting the involvement of pirates. Meanwhile, the ship's location is still unknown.
18.08.2009, 16:07
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The Russian frigate Ladny has freed the “Arctic Sea” cargo ship in the Atlantic without firing a shot and arrested eight alleged hijackers, according to the country’s Defense Ministry.
23.08.2009, 11:39
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The eight suspected hijackers of the ‘Arctic Sea’ cargo ship have been arrested and questioned by investigators in a high-security prison in Moscow this week.
17.08.2009, 18:06
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The cargo vessel the “Arctic Sea”, which had been missing for almost three weeks, has been found off the west coast of Africa.
01.09.2009, 15:04
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Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service has published documents revealing the pre-WWII Polish leadership’s plans for the partition and subsequent annihilation of the Soviet Union, informs RIA Novosti news agency.
22.05.2009, 00:59
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Catholic sex abuse has a long and ongoing history intertwined with that of religious institutions.
Published: 06 October, 2009, 00:02
The wives of four sailors from the “Arctic Sea” cargo ship have published an open letter calling on Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to help.