Jul 2009
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Seafarers have told the BBC port officials routinely demand cash, cigarettes, food and drink as bribes before allowing ships through.
So-called "gratuities" are against international anti-corruption laws. But the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network said it received 5,183 reports in 2023.
The International Association of Ports and Harbours is working to tackle it.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/2/2a72bce3.jpgI love this one.
For Antarctic wildlife, exposure to the Sun's damaging rays has increased in recent years, scientists say.
Why c a n t you?
Some of my topics have been locked by Gamefaqs
To protect my account I shall stop posting news to the news board.
A cat that was chiselled out from between two walls by firefighters appeared more angered than relieved after its rescue.
Don't use the app, just use old redditI use old Reddit. A few months ago it started switching between what I assume is the new design and the old.
Yeah, just the Democratic party members and those that caucus with them.You don't find that suspicious?
You know, this topic has nearly a thousand posts now, and this guy still hasn't told us who he's voting for.That's because he is only here to derail the topic.
Or maybe he has, I dunno. I definitely don't want to read back through all this shit to find out.
I care about Palestinians.
Conservatives in both the US and UK need a "bigger bazooka" to fight the left, former Prime Minister Liz Truss has told an event in Maryland.
Might be easier to contact Nessie so she can ask the aliens about ghosts.Plot twist: Nessie is a ghost.
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