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Fighting Russia's shadow fleet: Britain's new measures

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The United Kingdom and the European Union are preparing to take decisive action against Russia's "shadow fleet" of oil tankers, a move aimed at increasing scrutiny under international sanctions. According to sources cited by Bloomberg, these measures will be discussed at the upcoming meeting of the European Political Community on July 18. A coordinated response to a growing threat The underground fleet that Russia uses to circumvent sanctions and export its oil poses significant risks to maritime security and economic stability. In response, the UK and EU member states plan to share intelligence on these vessels to better coordinate their actions. These efforts will involve working closely with the private sector and other relevant stakeholders to mitigate the risks posed by these unregulated vessels and their intermediaries. Strengthening of sanctions and security measures One of the key steps is the formation of a special task force to implement immediate concrete actio

NATO warns China over support for Russia

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NATO issued a stern warning to China regarding its support for Russia   amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The alliance's declaration was the strongest condemnation yet, underscoring China's critical role in supporting Russia's military effort. Here's a closer look at what this means for global security and international relations. Key points of the summit At a recent NATO summit in Washington, the leaders of the alliance's 32 member states emphasized that China's provision of dual-use technologies, such as semiconductors and manufacturing equipment, has greatly strengthened Russia's military capabilities. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that "China has become a decisive factor in Russia's war against Ukraine." NATO concerns NATO's rare public criticism of China underscores concerns that Chinese technology is helping Russia produce weapons used in Ukraine. This support has allowed Russia to continue its military operations d