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  2. Russia suffering 'environmental catastrophe' after oil spill ...

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    Russian scientists said in December that this spill could be more than twice the size of a similar disaster in the strait in 2007, which saw up to 1,600 tonnes of heavy oil leak into the sea.

  3. Russia–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    South Korea and Russia are participants in the six-party talks on the North Korea's nuclear proliferation issue. In November 2013, Russia and South Korea signed a visa-free travel regime agreement. [10] President Moon Jae-in speaks at the State Duma. South Korean president Moon Jae-in paid a state visit to Russia in 2018.

  4. Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship case - Wikipedia

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    On 18 September 2013, Greenpeace activists attempted to scale the Prirazlomnaya drilling platform, as part of a protest against Arctic oil production. [citation needed]The following day, on 19 September 2013, Russian authorities seized the Greenpeace ship the Arctic Sunrise in international waters in the Russian Exclusive Economic Zone, arresting the crew at gunpoint, towing the ship to ...

  5. List of oil spills - Wikipedia

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    2007 South Korea oil spill South Korea, Yellow Sea: 7 December 2007: 10,800: 10,800 [187] [188] 2007 Kerch Strait oil spill Ukraine Russia, Strait of Kerch: 11 November 2007: 1,000: 1,000 [189] COSCO Busan oil spill United States, San Francisco, California: 7 November 2007: 188: 188 [190] Kab 101 Mexico, Bay of Campeche: 23 October 2007 – 17 ...

  6. Russia shipping fuel to North Korea above UN cap - White House

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    Russia has been quietly shipping refined petroleum to North Korea at levels that appear to violate a cap imposed by the United Nations Security Council, the White House said on Thursday, with new ...

  7. Satellite images show North Korea breaking sanctions to get ...

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    North Korea has allegedly imported more than a million barrels of oil from Russia this year, flouting United Nations sanctions, according to satellite analysis released by the UK-based Open Source ...

  8. MOL Comfort - Wikipedia

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    The vessel was launched in 2008 as APL Russia and sailed under that name until 2012, when the ship was renamed to MOL Comfort. On 17 June 2013, she broke in two about 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) off the coast of Yemen. The aft section sank on 27 June and the bow section, after being destroyed by fire, on 11 July.

  9. Ryanggang explosion - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the blast, North Korea was under pressure to again resume six-way diplomatic talks concerning its nuclear program with the United States, South Korea, China, Russia, and Japan. North Korea was insisting on a delay before a fourth round of talks, citing recently revealed South Korean nuclear research programs .