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Ports on High Alert as Strikes and Unrest Disrupt Global Shipping Routes

The global maritime system is under siege by a new breed of actors using low-cost weapons and hybrid tactics to destabilize key ports and trade routes.

Recently, commercial vessels have been detained at gunpoint, ports shelled by drones, and strategic terminals rocked by deadly explosions.



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