The proposed route map for the canal includes the central Gaza Strip. It will start in Gaza and join the Gulf of Aqaba.
Hapag-Lloyd reiterated it will return to the Red Sea "when it is sufficiently safe to do so," while Maersk said it was too ...
The sharp decline in ship traffic caused by attacks from Yemen is putting significant strain on the public finances of the ...
One of these potential threats stems from Egypt, a country with a growing military capability and strategic implications for ...
Israel and Hamas announced a ceasefire on Wednesday, leading to speculation that the Yemen-based Houthis — who began ...
Israel has an ambitious plan afoot to construct a huge 260-kilometre canal that would bypass the Suez Canal and challenge ...
The UN official in charge of the International Maritime Organisation is planning to strengthen the agency in Egypt in ...
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas may not spell the end of Houthi attacks on shipping in the Middle East, regional ...
It’s greatly enlarged and improved but an economic disaster for one reason only. The murderous Chouthis in Yemen chase away customers. A land-passage alternative was found draining Egypt’s ...
bypassing the Suez Canal altogether. Despite attacks by the United States, Britain and Israel on Yemeni territory, the Houthi military operations have continued unabated. The disruptions in the ...
With reports indicating that the Israel-Gaza ceasefire agreement is in its final stages, it is unlikely that shipowners will ...
The attacks have forced shipping firms to divert vessels from the Suez Canal to longer routes around ... AM UTC · Updated ago Middle Eastcategory Israel strikes Gaza within hours of ceasefire ...