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Tech start-up launches new solar-powered, self-driving boats to clean up ocean waste

South China Morning Post, Published on 09/02/2024

» HONG KONG - Hong Kong-based marine tech start-up Clearbot is set to launch a new generation of bigger solar-powered autonomous boats to boost its efforts to clean up polluted waters in India.

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Inmarsat offers global airline tracking service after MH370

AFP, Published on 13/05/2014

» British satellite operator Inmarsat said Monday it was offering a basic tracking service to all the world's passenger airlines free of charge, following the disappearance of Malaysian Airways flight MH370.

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Inmarsat pushes broadband as next frontier for satellite

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 02/05/2013

» Inmarsat Plc, the British satellite communications firm, is shifting its focus to fixed-satellite and high-speed broadband satellite services to seek new revenue streams.

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Maldives opposition sabotage tourism promotion

AFP, Published on 16/07/2012

» The Maldivian opposition has hijacked the tourism slogan "sunny side of life" to highlight alleged rights abuses after failing to secure a boycott of the luxury destination, an official said Sunday.

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Liberal blogger stabbed in the Maldives

AFP, Published on 05/06/2012

» An outspoken Maldivian blogger known for his liberal views on religion is in intensive care after being stabbed by an attacker outside his home in the capital Male, police said Tuesday.

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When disaster strikes, why doesn't Thailand learn its lessons?

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 27/10/2010

» Disasters. With the Indian Ocean earthquake back in 2004 and the resulting tsunami, one would think Thailand would have learned a thing or two about handling disasters. Perhaps, but many of those lessons were not put to use when the floods hit the country last week.