Iranian strikes damage Dubai airport and luxury hotel
Iranian strikes have caused damage to Dubai international airport and the Burj Al Arab hotel, resulting in injuries but no major disruptions to airport operations.
Iranian drone hits Dubai International Airport
An Iranian drone attack has targeted Dubai International Airport, resulting in injuries and temporary suspension of airport operations.
Iran hit Kuwait Airport with drones (video)
Kuwait International Airport was attacked by Iranian drones, leading to operations being suspended due to security concerns and reported casualties.
UK Prime Minister says British warplanes participated in defensive operations in the Middle East
In response to US and Israeli attacks on Iran, the UK Prime Minister stated that British warplanes engaged in defensive operations in the Middle East, asserting this action aligns with international law.
US and Israel launch strikes on Iran: what we know so far
The US and Israel have initiated significant military operations against Iran to eliminate perceived threats from its regime, sparking intense international concern.
Palestine: Court Halts Immediate Closure of Humanitarian Organizations
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily halted an order that would have forced Refugee Aid and 36 other international organizations to cease operations in Palestinian territories.
Ukraine: Ceasefire around Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
A local ceasefire has come into effect around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, facilitated by the International Atomic Energy Agency, to allow demining operations and restore reserve power lines.
First UN airplane arrives at Khartoum airport after reopening
The first humanitarian airplane from the United Nations has arrived at Khartoum International Airport, marking a significant step towards resuming relief operations in Sudan.
How 'ghost ships' work that generate billions in revenue to finance the Iranian Revolutionary Guard
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard finances its extensive operations through a clandestine oil trafficking network involving 'ghost ships' that evade international sanctions.
Peace Operations Amid the Crisis of Multilateralism
The article discusses the challenges faced by peace operations within the context of a weakening multilateral framework, particularly focusing on the United Nations.
Airport fire destroyed our air-to-ground communications equipment โ NAMA MD
A fire at Lagosโ Murtala Muhammed International Airport damaged critical air-to-ground communications equipment, leading to reliance on backup systems for flight operations.
Fire at Cape Town International Airport Disrupts Flights Temporarily
A fire at Cape Town International Airport has caused temporary disruptions to flight operations, with international flights halted as a precautionary measure.
At Alpha Bulkers, the Students of the Postgraduate Maritime Program
Students from the postgraduate program in International Shipping, Finance, and Management at the Athens University of Economics visited Alpha Bulkers for a presentation on maritime operations.
Destitute survivors of south-east Asiaโs cyberscam farms an โinternational crisisโ
Charities are urging for immediate international support for victims of cyberscam farms in Southeast Asia, where many are left destitute and abandoned after being lured into trafficking operations.
National and international airlines resume flights to and from Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta
National and international airlines have resumed operations at Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta airports following disruptions caused by violence resulting from a federal operation.
Aerial Tram Connecting CPTM to Guarulhos Airport Starts Operating Only at Night and with Reduced Capacity
The Aeromovel, a monorail connecting Sรฃo Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport to the local train system, has commenced limited nighttime operations with reduced capacity.
The Government summoned a new tender to advance with the privatization of national routes
The Argentine government has initiated a public and international tender to privatize a network of national routes as part of its plan to transfer road operations to the private sector.
Chinaโs C909 Jet Gets International Uplift with Funding for Adoptive Airline
Chengdu Airlines receives a significant capital injection from Comac to expand its international operations with the C909 regional jet.
The rail ahead: as high-speed lines saturate China, how far can their global reach extend?
Chinese high-speed railway firms are looking to expand their operations into Eurasia as the domestic market reaches saturation, with various international projects on the horizon.
Three people killed in U.S. military strike on suspected drug smuggling vessel
A U.S. military strike on a vessel suspected of drug smuggling in the eastern Pacific resulted in the deaths of three individuals, amidst ongoing operations to curb international drug trafficking.
Three killed in American attacks on vessels
The U.S. military reported that three men were killed in an attack on a vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean, amid ongoing operations against alleged drug smuggling activities.
A New Target for Moscow? Russian Ships Noticed Near Strategic European Cable
Russian vessels have been spotted operating near a strategic undersea cable in international waters, raising concerns about potential military or intelligence operations.
Suburban Train to AIFA will start operations before Holy Week: Sheinbaum reveals
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the suburban train connecting to Felipe รngeles International Airport (AIFA) will begin operations before Holy Week.
Quiport announces temporary suspension of operations at Quito airport for preventive maintenance
Quiport has announced temporary air operation suspensions at Quito's Mariscal Sucre International Airport for preventive maintenance on several dates between April and October.
Gowns still against the government: detention of Sea Watch-5 suspended
The Italian judiciary has suspended the order detaining the Sea Watch-5 ship, highlighting the tensions between international maritime laws and the actions of NGOs in migrant rescue operations.
Reform or Overthrow?
The article discusses the evolving role of United Nations peacekeeping operations under the current U.S. administration, highlighting a potential shift away from traditional frameworks.
AMNI confirms operations stable amid commercial dispute
AMNI International has assured stakeholders that operations remain stable despite ongoing legal disputes related to contract issues.
Canadian company suspends mining in Cuba due to fuel shortages
Sherritt International, a Canadian mining company, has announced the suspension of key operations in Cuba due to fuel supply restrictions attributed to the U.S. embargo.
Graduate students of the University of Piraeus at Danaos
Graduate students from the University of Piraeus' MSc in International Shipping program visited Danaos Shipping to connect academic knowledge with the maritime industry's practical operations.
Kenya: Passengers Stranded as Aviation Workers Strike Disrupts Kisumu Airport Operations
An aviation workers' strike in Kenya has disrupted flights to and from Kisumu International Airport, leaving many passengers stranded.
Sudan: Amid Ramadan Truce Push, Quintet Condemns Sudan's Sieges, Drone Strikes, Civilian Carnage
A coalition of international powers has condemned the military operations in Sudan and called for an immediate halt to hostilities amidst worsening violence and humanitarian crises.
The Last Action of Lukashenko's Mata Hari: A Special Operations Agent
The article discusses the role of female agents in the Belarusian regime and their impact on international relations.
Eerie Six Nations stadium left abandoned as images show 30,000-seater venue in tatters
The Stadio Flaminio in Rome, once a key venue for the Six Nations rugby tournament, has been abandoned and is now in disrepair after ceasing operations as Italy's home ground for international games.
Space 2000 inaugurates its new hub in Milan
Space 2000 has inaugurated a new 900 square meter hub in Milan, aimed at enhancing its operations and collaborations with international partners.
The United States Strikes Again at a Boat in the Caribbean - Three Dead
The U.S. military recently conducted an operation against a drug trafficking-related vessel in the Caribbean, resulting in three fatalities.
Rwanda: MPs Approve Relevance of Bill Reforming Central Bank Operations
Rwandan lawmakers have approved a bill aimed at reforming the National Bank of Rwanda's operations to enhance its independence and align with international standards.
Mining company maintains strike after the kidnapping of 10 workers in Sinaloa
Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver has temporarily suspended operations in Sinaloa following the kidnapping of ten employees, while enhancing its security protocols and working with international advisors to assess ongoing conditions.
Labor inspectors do not excuse the fist
The head of Freor LT highlights ongoing legal battles against the state that threaten the company and its international operations.
Dentsu Group posts a deficit of 327.6 billion yen for the fiscal year ending December 2025 due to poor overseas operations
Dentsu Group reported a record deficit of 327.6 billion yen for the fiscal year ending December 2025, primarily driven by losses from its international business.
The Horn of Africa: A Stage for Intense International Competition for Influence
The Horn of Africa has recently emerged as a critical battleground for international powers, particularly following Israel's recognition of Somaliland and U.S. military operations in Somalia under the guise of combating terrorism.
Gunhild Stordalen's EAT Foundation is to be dissolved: - We have succeeded in many ways
The EAT Foundation, founded by Gunhild Stordalen, has decided to dissolve its operations due to changes in international funding conditions, despite having achieved significant milestones in food, health, and sustainability research.
The War of Narratives Between Kyiv and Moscow as Seen by Analysts
The article discusses the ongoing narrative battle between Kyiv and Moscow amid the critical phase of the Russia-Ukraine war, emphasizing the impact of military operations and diplomatic efforts.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The article highlights various news stories from Brazil, including financial restrictions, political decisions, police operations, and international relations.
US reopens airport after confusion between air traffic controllers and military testing secret anti-drone system on the Mexico border
The El Paso International Airport resumed operations after a seven-hour interruption caused by confusion regarding a military anti-drone system testing.
Sheinbaum assures that the Interoceanic will be certified by an international entity: 'For everyone's peace of mind'
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the Interoceanic Train will be certified by an international body before resuming operations, following a fatal derailment in December 2025.
Flight traffic in El Paso reopened but no explanations given
Flight operations have resumed at El Paso International Airport after a sudden closure attributed to unspecified reasons, with speculation regarding drone activity across the Mexican border.
Government extends shadow fleet measures
The Norwegian government has decided to extend its measures aimed at addressing the operations of foreign-flagged oil tankers used by Russia to circumvent international sanctions.
Cambodian authorities announce the detention of about 800 people, including Japanese nationals, suspected of involvement in special fraud
Cambodian authorities have detained approximately 800 individuals, including Japanese nationals, suspected of involvement in special fraud operations.
Charges Filed and Even Sentences in Related Cases
Icelandic authorities have initiated extensive operations against a multinational organized crime group involved in drug trafficking from South America to Europe.
International operation: dangerous drug trafficking group dismantled, 24 suspects arrested
A coordinated international operation across five European countries led to the arrest of 24 individuals involved in a dangerous drug trafficking group.