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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...

Gaza escalation raises risks of further disruptions in Red Sea

The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ended on March 18, with Israel resuming military operations in the Gaza Strip. This development heightens concerns regarding...

Uncertainty arises in global shipping after Trump’s statement on ceasefire deal

On 10 February, US President Donald Trump announced that he would consider scrapping the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement if the hostages in Gaza were not...

Middle East Turmoil: Recent developments, oil production fears, and global shipping impacts

As geopolitical tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East, concerns are mounting over potential disruptions to oil production and their far-reaching effects on...

“Abraham Accords” leads to market buoyancy in Middle East

Maersk Line, the world's largest container shipping carrier, will start to ship boxes between Israel and United Arab Emirates (UAE), as the two countries...
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Tripoli port shutdown sparks maritime crisis in Libya

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