Maersk plans to resume Red Sea transits cautiously, prioritizing crew safety after a two-year hiatus due to Houthi attacks.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels are signaling they’ve stopped their attacks against Israel and shipping in the Red Sea as a shaky ceasefire holds in the Gaza Strip.
A company spokesperson shot down a report that the ocean carrier was beginning to phase in return to the Suez Canal in ...
After nearly two years of ship attacks in the Red Sea, any return by the top container carriers will be more of a trickle ...
The Red Sea may finally see calm after two years of turmoil as Yemen’s Houthi rebels have signalled a halt to their attacks ...
Yemen militia’s possible halt to Red Sea attacks may drastically cut shipping freight rates, but uncertainties persist. The ...
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The US and European Union have maintained a significant Middle East naval presence to battle the Houthis over the past year.
Liner giant AP Moller-Maersk will start sending its container ships through the Red Sea again from next month, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) announced on Tuesday.
Houthi militia have reportedly ceased attacks on Israel and shipping in the Red Sea, and the impact could be seismic for ...
DUBAI (Reuters) -Shipping company Maersk will take steps to resume navigation through the Red Sea via the Suez Canal as soon ...
A Houthi-controlled court in Yemen has sentenced 17 people to death for allegedly spying for foreign governments.