Photos: Singapore-Flagged Cargo Ship Rescues Two Australians From Stricken Yacht
The Singapore-flagged cargo ship IVS Phinda has rescued two Australian sailors this morning 370 kilometres north of Darwin.
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The Singapore-flagged cargo ship IVS Phinda has rescued two Australian sailors this morning 370 kilometres north of Darwin.
The global trade association for ship operators – ICS, is increasingly concerned about the new policy of the Italian Government to close its ports to migrants rescued by ships at sea.
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