AI and satellites reveal hidden fishing activity, exposing untracked vessels, maritime movements, and offshore energy.
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Unless there are Warhammer 40,000 nerds on the international space station, Michael Patterson is the first to send a 40k mini ...
Officials are investigating whether organised crime is behind a wave of illegal foreign fishing boats in Australian waters, which locals say are more sophisticated than ever before.
The Home Office lost contact with two thirds of asylum seekers who had been electronically tagged, a report has revealed.