USS Delbert D. Black (DDG-119) is now in the Red Sea, adding to the increased U.S. presence in the Middle East, USNI News has learned. A Navy official confirmed the destroyer crossed into the Red Sea ...
The coalition architecture that once united Gulf powers against Iranian proxies is now divided, leaving the Houthis facing ...
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Maersk begins structural return to Red Sea after 2-year hiatus
The ocean carrier's India-to-U.S. MECL service will again use the Suez Canal as stability in the region improves following ...
A chilling video by Yemen’s Houthi militia seemed to threaten more violence against Red Sea shipping if the U.S. attacks Iran ...
A return of major liners to the Red Sea could return massive capacity to shipping and further pressure rates in an uneven ...
After more than two years of avoiding the Red Sea, the world’s leading container lines are inching back to the vital lane for ...
"There's no question that the extended deployment, the material degradations and so forth, are going to have that kind of ...
A major ocean container line reversed its decision to return to the Red Sea just weeks after resuming scheduled sailings ...
Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels threaten new attacks on ships traveling through the Red Sea corridor, likely trying to ...
Houthi rebels released footage on January 26, depicting a previous attack from a year prior in the Gulf of Aden against a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker.
The potential savings by using the Red Sea are considerable. Tankers sailing from Ras Tanura in Saudi Arabia to Rotterdam in the Netherlands can cut the length of their voyage by about 43%. The ...
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