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Global Hotspots: Maritime Security Threats Demand Heightened Vigilance

As global trade continues to rely heavily on maritime routes, the seas remain a dynamic arena for security challenges.

In 2025, maritime security incidents have persisted across several critical regions, with the Somali Coast, Caribbean Sea, Singapore Strait, and Gulf of Guinea standing out as notable hotspots.



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