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Sailing ship NADIR evacuates 47 people from abandoned oil platform

Sailing ship NADIR evacuates 47 people from abandoned oil platform

by Merle | Apr 23, 2026 | News

Press release dated April 23, 2026: Three-fold operation in the Mediterranean Sailing ship NADIR evacuates 47 people from abandoned oil platform The sailing ship NADIR, operated by the German NGO RESQHIP, assisted a total of 90 people in distress in the central...
Three sisters drown in rubber boat – NADIR rescues 65 people in distress at sea

Three sisters drown in rubber boat – NADIR rescues 65 people in distress at sea

by maike | Aug 23, 2025 | News

Leggi in italiano Press release from August 24, 2025:   Three sisters drown in rubber boat – NADIR rescues 65 people in distress at sea   In the night from Friday to Saturday, the sailing vessel NADIR operated by the organization RESQSHIP rescued 65 people from an...
NADIR BLOCKED IN PORT – again! Political repression against RESQSHIP continues.

NADIR BLOCKED IN PORT – again! Political repression against RESQSHIP continues.

by Anuschka | Jul 8, 2025 | News

Leggi in italiano Press Release 8 July 2025  NADIR BLOCKED IN PORT – again! Political repression against RESQSHIP continues.  The civilian sailing ship NADIR, operated by the German NGO RESQSHIP, has been hindered of leaving port for the second time in one month. The...

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