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Piracy: Brussels no longer believes IMO capable of implementing worldwide armed guards standard
UK, Netherlands, Germany and Greece object to Brussels IMO power grab
Germany scores against Brussels in battle for control of IMO decision-making
Will EU manage to maintain unanimous RO Code position?
EU working on new RO Code / III Code 'clarification'
Brussels expected to seek political capital in Sewol tragedy
CO2 monitoring: Brussels sees China giving ground in IMO
Did EU Member States break the law by agreeing to MEPC NOx compromise?
Delay-hit Galileo facing competition from China's Beidou for navigation services
Low-sulphur fuel availability: uncertain support for UK call for accelerated study
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