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Europe Doubles Down on the Arctic to Bypass Risky Red Sea Internet Route
With growing instability in the Middle East, the European Union (EU) is considering using the Arctic as a bypass for…
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Houthis Remain on the Sideline While Iran Threatens to Widen Conflict
Senior political figures associated with the IRGC-dominated hardliner faction in the Iranian leadership continue to make escalatory threats in an…
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Red Cat Plans to Make 3D-Printed Drone Boats for On-Demand Delivery
Red Cat, the drone company bringing Ukraine’s famous unmanned boat designs to the U.S. market, has announced a partnership to…
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Largest Ship Repair Yard in East Africa Inaugurated in Djibouti
Officials in Djibouti officially inaugurated the Djibouti Ship Repair Yard on April 4, marking what they called a milestone in…
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Singapore launches red flag guide to help shipping industry detect wildlife trafficking in containers
Singapore has launched a practical compendium of red flag indicators to help the maritime supply chain identify and respond to…
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Report: USS Gerald R. Ford to Leave Red Sea for Repairs After Laundry Fire
The supercarrier USS Gerald R. Ford is scheduled to return to Souda Bay, Crete shortly for repairs to damage from…
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Xeneta: Ocean Carriers Unlikely to Return to Red Sea in 2026
The conflict between the U.S., Israel and Iran may well put off any real hope of a return to Red…
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Container Lines Adjust to New Risks in Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea
Following the exchange of attacks between Iran, its neighbors and American forces in the Mideast, ocean carriers are proceeding with…
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EU extends Red Sea naval mission
The European Council has decided to extend the European Union’s maritime security operation, EUNAVFOR ASPIDES, to safeguard freedom of navigation…
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Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd to Resume Red Sea Transits with Naval Escorts
Shipping groups Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk will resume some transit routes through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal this month under…
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