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A cargo ship suffering from ‘sudden steering failure’ careened into a busy port on the Suez Canal, forcing workers to jump out of the way in time. The Liberian-flagged RED ZED boat, which was heading ...
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Shocking footage shows the 700ft Liberian-flagged RED ZED 1 running aground, reportedly after a 'sudden steering failure' en ...
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The conflict with Iran is the latest in a decades long series of regime change operations, long-term entanglements, and ...
CMA CGM has “reshuffled” a handful of Red Sea services and will continue to use the Suez transit despite the escalating ...
The logistics industry, central to the uninterrupted movement of goods across continents, faces a complex web of interdependent risks. These risks fall into four primary categories, geopolitical, ...
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A Global Flashpoint: Suez Crisis - MSNIn 1956, an international crisis over control of the Suez Canal put Britain and France into direct conflict with President Nasser of Egypt, a proud Arab nationalist determined to stand up to ...
The history of the Suez crisis will be familiar to many readers but is worth briefly retelling. In 1956, General Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt announced the nationalisation of the British-controlled ...
CAIRO (Reuters) -Suez Canal Authority Chairman Osama Rabie said on Wednesday that the Red Sea crisis did not create a sustainable route to replace the canal, adding that there were positive ...
CAIRO (Reuters) -Suez Canal Authority Chairman Osama Rabie said on Wednesday that the Red Sea crisis did not create a sustainable route to replace the canal, adding that there were positive ...
Suez Canal crisis as major player refuses to use route over Red Sea threat Yemen's Houthi militants, who Iran backs, have been attacking ships travelling through the Red Sea corridor for nearly a ...
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