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With more and more ships traveling Arctic waters, it's only a matter of time before there's a serious shipping accident, a Montreal conference is told. The waters round Nunavut are particularly vulnerable. undefined
China: Arctic Resources are Global, Not Regional
Beijing pledges to increase Arctic research, saying it has the right to exploration.
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