South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has vowed to seize "enormous amounts of money" from crews caught fishing illegally.
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Lee calls for stern measures against illegal fishing by Chinese vessels
President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday instructed maritime police to take stern measures against illegal fishing by Chinese ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has commanded a forceful response to the illegal activities of Chinese fishing vessels ...
A Chinese coast-guard vessel and personnel on a rubber boat over Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea on Thursday.JAM STA ROSA / AFP The Philippines' fisheries bureau says China is trying ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday ordered a stern response to illegal activities by Chinese fishing boats in ...
A fleet of Chinese fishing vessels allegedly subjected their North Korean crew members to forced labour conditions and severe restrictions, a British environmental group claimed in a report on Monday.
Several ships and aircraft searched Wednesday for 39 people reported missing after a Chinese fishing boat capsized in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said the accident ...
A new report shows Chinese fishing vessels illegally entered Ecuador’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) around the Galapagos Islands multiple times this summer. Chinese ships turned off Automatic ...
Chinese militia ships have been observed swarming a number of features in the West Philippine Sea, which is in line with ...
Hundreds of Chinese fishing boats lurking off South America add to fears about a future war for fish
More than 300 Chinese vessels have been fishing off the Galapagos Islands for nearly a month. The boats are in international waters, but they've raised concerns about environmental damage and ...
Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry says another 88 of its citizens have been repatriated from a Chinese fishing fleet where six of their compatriots died under harsh working conditions. At least 257 ...
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador — Tensions are rising along the Pacific coast of South America as a giant Chinese fishing fleet of roughly 300 vessels moves from the edge of the Galapagos marine preserve to the ...
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