...

Logo Pasino du Havre - Casino-Hôtel - Spa
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Rising maritime threats demand global cooperation, say experts at UN meeting

• Aug 12, 2025, 3:27 PM
2 min de lecture
1

Emerging challenges to global maritime security, including piracy, armed robbery, and cyber threats, are growing more complex and interconnected, warned top officials during a United Nations Security Council meeting on Monday. The International Maritime Organization (IMO), INTERPOL, and the Panama Canal Authority highlighted the urgent need for international collaboration to safeguard shipping lanes critical to global trade and economic stability.

IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Domínguez reported that nearly 150 incidents of piracy and armed robbery were recorded in 2024, underscoring persistent threats to seafarers and trade routes.

"The safety and security of the maritime sector is essential for economic stability, sustainable maritime development, and the livelihoods of many," he emphasized.

INTERPOL Secretary-General Valdecy Urquiza noted alarming trends in Southeast Asia, the Gulf of Guinea, the Singapore Strait, the Red Sea, and off the coast of Somalia.

Criminal networks are increasingly exploiting maritime routes to transport weapons, operatives, and illicit goods, blurring the lines between piracy and terrorism.

Panama canal: a vital artery under scrutiny

Ricaurte Vásquez Morales, Administrator of the Panama Canal Authority, reaffirmed the canal’s commitment to neutrality and equal access for all nations under an international treaty.

Over the past 25 years, Panama has expanded the canal’s capacity, modernized its locks, and strengthened security measures.

Revenues generated are reinvested into operations and social programs, ensuring the waterway remains a cornerstone of global maritime trade.

Cyber threats and the crime-terror nexus

Urquiza warned that as ports adopt automated systems, cyber vulnerabilities are becoming a growing concern.

Meanwhile, terrorist groups are leveraging maritime crime to fund their operations, using shared logistics and financial networks.

"What were once isolated incidents have transformed into interconnected maritime threats," he said, calling for enhanced intelligence-sharing and coordinated law enforcement efforts to dismantle these networks.

A call for unified action

The officials stressed that addressing these multifaceted risks requires stronger international partnerships, improved surveillance, and investment in port security.

With global trade heavily reliant on safe shipping lanes, the stakes for maritime security have never been higher.

As Domínguez concluded, "The threats are ever present—but so too must be our resolve to counter them."


Today

Greece battles multiple wildfires as strong winds spread flames
• 11:57 AM
1 min
Firefighters and residents joined forces on Wednesday to tackle fast-spreading wildfires on the outskirts of Patras, Greece’s third largest city, as conditions worsened.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews
Read the article
Morocco sends two Canadair planes to battle wildfires in Portugal
• 10:56 AM
1 min
The dry climate in the Mediterranean has always made the area prone to wildfires, but experts say that climate change is exasperating the issue with more frequent and bigger fires.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://w
Read the article
Shamans perform peace ritual as diplomatic row between Peru and Colombia heats up
• 10:39 AM
2 min
As a diplomatic row between Peru and Colombia heats up, this group of shamans are performing a peace ritual in the hope of ensuring good relations between the two countries.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.afri
Read the article
Haiti gang leader “Barbecue” challenges FBI after U.S. charges
• 10:15 AM
3 min
One of Haiti’s most powerful gang leaders, Jimmy Chérizier, known as "Barbecue," has openly challenged U.S. authorities after being indicted by a federal grand jury for violating sanctions and financing gang operations in the crisis-ridden Caribbean natio
Read the article
South African reserve lets visitors 'meet' elephants
• 9:47 AM
1 min
The tour starts with one of the reserve officials providing a background of the elephant’s history and how they ended up at the reserve in Bela-Bela<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.africanews.com/2025/08/13/sou
Read the article
Kenya's CHAN 2024 quarterfinal hosting rights at risk over fan riot
• 9:06 AM
2 min
Speaking to the press on Tuesday, LOC Chairman Nicholas Musonye cautioned that new crowd troubles in Sunday’s match against Zambia could mean that Kenya "may not host the quarterfinal".<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="http
Read the article
Berlin protesters swim in Spree to push for lifting 1925 ban
• 8:31 AM
1 min
Hundreds of people leapt into the Spree River’s calm, green-tinged waters in Berlin’s historic Mitte district on Tuesday, aiming to show it is both clean and enjoyable for swimming.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://
Read the article
Mali's former prime minister Maiga taken into custody on charges of corruption
• 8:21 AM
1 min
Former Malian prime minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga is under arrest – the latest top politician to be detained by the West African country’s military junta. Maiga was dismissed from his post in November 2024, just days after criticising the military regime
Read the article
Mexico City rally over Israeli strike that killed journalists in Gaza
• 8:11 AM
1 min
Journalists and activists gathered in Mexico City on Tuesday evening to demand justice for Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif and other reporters killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza late on Sunday.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__b
Read the article
U.S. sanctions armed group, firms over conflict minerals in Congo
• 7:25 AM
2 min
A senior U.S. government official said the State and Treasury departments are sanctioning the PARECO armed group, which controlled the key coltan mining site of Rubaya from 2022 to early 2024<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href
Read the article
'Existential threat': Sisi warns on Nile water as Ethiopia completes dam
• 5:46 AM
1 min
A decade of negotiations between the downstream nations and Ethiopia has failed to produce an agreement. Ethiopia has accused Egypt and Sudan of seeking to curtail its development ambitions<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="
Read the article