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A high-stakes collision near the world’s most vital oil chokepoint reignites fears as Iran renews threats to disrupt global energy flow.
Conflict between Israel and Iran has rekindled fears of a disruption to a narrow waterway key to the global economy.
Iran conflict, Iran is reportedly considering closing the Strait of Hormuz, which is critical in transporting the world's oil.
Commercial ships are sailing close to Oman and are being advised by maritime agencies to avoid Iran's waters around the ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Commercial ships are sailing close to Oman and are being advised by maritime agencies to avoid Iran's ...
The cost of insuring vessels navigating the Strait of Hormuz has soared, as underwriters scramble to reprice risk in response ...
Greenpeace Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has warned of a potential environmental disaster after two crude oil tankers collided ...
Volvo Trucks has unveiled an enhanced version of its electronically controlled steering system for lorries, known as Dynamic ...
Mideast tanker rates soar by 40% since June 13 *Rates in other region rise, reflecting Mideast tensions *Ship navigation systems in Gulf face heavy interferences By Ron Bousso LONDON, June 18 - While ...
A strange event occurred near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the busiest and most important waterways in the world. An oil ...