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The Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz are no longer just trade routes but litmus tests for how the world responds to overlapping security, economic and political shocks.
The Strait of Hormuz is the world's most critical and dangerous maritime chokepoint, essential for global energy supplies and ...
Iran last disrupted traffic in the Persian Gulf in April last year when it seized an Israel-linked container ship near the ...
The Strait of Hormuz is between Oman and Iran, which boasts a fleet of fast-attack boats and thousands of naval mines as well ...
The Iranian military loaded naval mines onto vessels in the Persian Gulf last month, a move that intensified concerns in ...
The Gulf of Oman, located between Oman, Iran, Pakistan, and the UAE, connects the Arabian Sea to the Persian Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz. It’s critical in the Israel-Iran conflict as 20% of ...
INS Tabar responds to distress call from burning oil tanker MT Yi Cheng 6 carrying 14 Indian crew members, successfully reducing fire intensity through coordinated rescue operation.
Iran and Israel accused each other of endangering commercial activity in sea lanes around the Gulf and the Red Sea at the UN's shipping agency on Wednesday, as their military conflict escalated.
The strait connecting the Gulf of Oman with the Persian Gulf is one of the world’s most critical chokepoints — just 20 miles wide at its narrowest point. Shipping lanes in the strait — the ...
The Middle East crisis continues to escalate and a decision to close the strait of Hormuz is a dangerous moment.
Hormuz is the only marine entryway into the Persian Gulf. It splits Iran on one side and Oman and the United Arab Emirates on the other, and it links the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the ...