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Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise Case
Russian ministry to work on new Arctic cleanup program
Moscow says Hague arbitration court has no jurisdiction in Artic Sunrise case
Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship leaves Russia after months of arrest
Greenpeace campaign ship to be ready for departure from Russia Tuesday
Greenpeace campaign ship prepares to set sail for Amsterdam
Crew led by captain Daniel Rizotti and insurance representatives have been working on the vessel in port at Murmansk in northern Russia since the end of June
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St Petersburg City Court rejects appeal over Arctic Sunrise ship arrest, says Greenpeace
Greenpeace International lawyers have been seeking access to the detained ship since January
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Access to Arctic Sunrise ship delayed over ‘bureaucratic hurdles’ — Greenpeace
The organization said earlier it had expected to gain access to the ship by June 16
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Greenpeace expects to be granted access to northern Russian port of Murmansk
The crew is ready to leave, a Greenpeace spokesperson says, while Russian authorities had not yet returned essential navigation gear removed from the ship in the course of investigations
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Greenpeace International says Arctic Sunrise ship released
“Our main priority now is to get the ship checked by independent surveyors to assess the level of damage,” the organisation says
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St Petersburg City Court to reconsider access to Arctic Sunrise ship for Greenpeace
Twenty-eight activists and two freelance journalists were arrested by Russian authorities after they attempted to scale Gazprom’s Prirazlomnaya oil rig in the Barents Sea
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Greenpeace International seeks access to Arctic Sunrise ship
On Monday, the organization filed a formal petition with the Russian Investigative Committee regarding the release of the Arctic Sunrise ship
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Russia starts refunding bail money in Arctic Sunrise case
The ship contained complex technical equipment and its transfer required presence of specialists who would decide on possible repair work
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Greenpeace lawyer: Arctic Sunrise case may be officially closed in February
In December 2013, Russia formally dropped criminal charges against all crew aboard the ship, released under a Kremlin-backed amnesty
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Greenpeace wants European Court of Human Rights to consider Arctic Sunrise case
Lawyer: even though all the “Arctic 30” activists who stormed the Russian drilling rig in northern waters were amnestied at the end of 2013, the criminal case had not been closed yet
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