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Tensions escalate in the Red Sea as Houthis threaten Haifa port amid fragile US-Iran nuclear talks

The strategic waters of the Red Sea are once again at the center of geopolitical tension as Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels declared Israel’s Haifa...

Houthis announce naval blockade of Israeli port of Haifa

Yemen's Houthi rebels declared on Monday their intention to impose a naval blockade on Israel’s port of Haifa, citing retaliation for Israel’s intensified military...

Ceasefire offers Red Sea respite, but Yemen’s ports remain in fragile state

As the Red Sea breathes a tentative sigh of relief following a newly brokered ceasefire between the United States and Yemen’s Houthi movement, a...

Ceasefire sparking Red Sea hope; Trump sets tariff, de minimis changes in motion

The six-week first stage of the Israel - Hamas ceasefire began on 19 January bringing a reprieve to the fifteen months of fighting which...

Maritime Security Risks 2025: Escalating Threats in Key Maritime Fronts (Red Sea, Black Sea, Persian Gulf)

Maritime security risks are shaped by a combination of geopolitical tensions, and the current situation indicates a trend of escalating threats. This makes it...

Red Sea Shipping Disruptions to Persist Amid Rising Tensions

Vessel incidents and shipping disruptions are expected to persist around the Arabian Peninsula into late November due to ongoing heightened tensions in the region. According...

Houthis claim attacks on vessels in Red Sea and Arabian Sea

On 28 October, Yemen's Houthi group announced their involvement in targeting three vessels in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea, according to Reuters,...

Trade Routes in Turmoil: Valencia capitalizes on vessel re-routings, Gulf ports under pressure

Theo Notteboom, a PortEconomics member, compiled data revealing container traffic trends at the top 15 container ports within the European Union during the first...

CMA CGM-operated ship targeted by Houthis for second time

UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said in an incident report that on 30 August, around 17:00 UTC, two missiles exploded near the 2002-built 2,500...

Tanker still on fire days after Houthi onslaught

An oil tanker is still burning six days after being attacked by the Houthis in the Red Sea. The 2006-built Suezmax tanker, Sounion, has become...
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