Its size is about $200 billion.. The war on Iran threatens precious metal trade in the Gulf
The ongoing conflict surrounding Iran is disrupting air and maritime navigation, impacting not just oil and gas but also the vital trade of precious metals in the Gulf region.
Iran Considering 'Safe Corridor' in Strait of Hormuz; Reports of 'Toll' Collection Discussed
Iran is reportedly establishing a 'safe corridor' in the Strait of Hormuz for ships with approved navigation and is contemplating the collection of tolls for passage.
Iran: The Strait of Hormuz is open to international navigation except for enemies
Iran has declared that the Strait of Hormuz remains open for international maritime traffic, but with restrictions for vessels deemed enemies of Tehran amid rising tensions with the US and Israel.
Signal of change from Iran? "Straits of Hormuz open โ Navigation feasible with coordination"
Iranian officials indicate readiness to collaborate with the UN's International Maritime Organization to ensure safety in the Strait of Hormuz, which remains open to navigation under specified conditions.
More than 20 countries say they are ready to help end the blockade in Hormuz
Over 20 countries have condemned Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and expressed readiness to ensure safe navigation through this critical oil passage.
The number of countries willing to help ensure safety in the Hormuz Strait is increasing: among them is Lithuania
Lithuania and 21 other countries have condemned Iran's recent attacks on unarmed commercial vessels and expressed readiness to contribute to ensuring safe maritime navigation in the Hormuz Strait.
22 countries express willingness to contribute to securing the Strait of Hormuz
22 countries have expressed their readiness to help secure the Strait of Hormuz and called for Iran to immediately cease its disruption of maritime navigation.
US military: Iran's threat in the Strait of Hormuz has diminished
The US military reports that it has successfully targeted Iranian military sites, which has reduced Iran's threat to maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Sweden wants to contribute to 'safe passage' in Hormuz
Sweden aims to support efforts to ensure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz amid tensions with Iran.
Iraq declares force majeure at oil fields operated by foreign companies
Iraq has declared force majeure at its oil fields operated by foreign companies due to the ongoing American-Israeli war affecting maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
War in the Middle East: Macron discusses a possible 'UN framework' for a future security mission in the Strait of Hormuz
French President Emmanuel Macron mentioned the possibility of establishing a UN framework for a security mission aimed at ensuring navigation safety in the Strait of Hormuz after conflicts cease.
US Allies Ready to Protect Safe Navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Joint Statement
US allies have expressed readiness to support maritime security in the Gulf region amid escalating tensions with Iran.
Whoever is in contact with the Iranian leadership can go. Some vessels are crossing the Strait of Hormuz
The article discusses the implications of connections with Iranian leadership and the navigation of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
Breaking | Saudi Foreign Minister: Iran's insistence on violating good neighborliness principles has led to a deterioration of regional trust in it
The Saudi Foreign Minister criticized Iran's actions, claiming they undermine regional trust and security, particularly regarding maritime navigation.
Expert: This is how Finland could participate in the operation in the Strait of Hormuz
An expert suggests that Finland could provide personnel for a potential EU military operation to secure maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, but unlikely to send equipment or troops.
Trumpโs Strait showdown: Five bold moves to crush the Iran threat now
President Trump discusses plans to ensure free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the importance of controlling this vital maritime passage during ongoing tensions with Iran.
Gerapetritis from Berlin: Call for free navigation โ No involvement in the Strait of Hormuz
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis, speaking from Berlin, urged for the protection of maritime navigation and called for Iran to ensure the safety of Greek vessels in the Persian Gulf.
From Iran to Ukraine: wars force a redrawing of air and maritime routes
The ongoing wars in the Middle East and Ukraine are complicating international navigation and prompting new air and maritime routes to be established as global integration falters.
Military expert: America is unable to secure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, and this is Iran's arsenal
An expert claims that the U.S. cannot secure naval navigation in the Strait of Hormuz due to Iran's sophisticated maritime arsenal.
Trump: 'Very bad' future for NATO if allies do not help us - China trip may be delayed
Donald Trump calls for international collaboration to secure maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, urging NATO allies and China to contribute to the mission.
India: 'Some results' in talks with Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz
India's Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar reported progress in ongoing talks with Iran to facilitate navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
US-Iranian confrontation looms in the Strait of Hormuz and the potential scenarios
Military and political developments are escalating in the Gulf regarding the security of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, with the US mobilizing to secure this vital maritime route.
GPS Became a Tool of War and Puts Global Shipping at Risk
The war in Iran has highlighted the increasing vulnerability of vessels and crews due to disruptions in GPS navigation systems.
How Iran Has Made Approaching 'Hormuz' an Adventure?
Iran has intensified tensions in the Strait of Hormuz by employing sea mines to disrupt maritime navigation amidst escalating conflict with the US and Israel.
Step up and try to navigate the Hormuz Strait, Trump told tanker crews
Trump urged tanker crews to take action and navigate the Hormuz Strait, likening the situation to a challenge.
Tehran insists on closing Hormuz and Washington admits its unreadiness to protect navigation
Iran insists on closing the Strait of Hormuz while the U.S. admits it is not ready to ensure the safety of maritime navigation.
Iran's Mines in the Strait of Hormuz: A Pressure Tactic or a Direct Threat to Navigation?
Tensions are rising in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran employs strategic maneuvers to assert control over this vital maritime corridor amidst American warnings of the danger of underwater mines.
"Volcano crater in the Strait of Hormuz".. Doubts about the platforms in reports of Iranian mines
The US Department of Defense has revealed Iran's new military tactics involving planting sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting concerns over international maritime navigation.
The war also impacts fertilizer supply
The escalation of tensions in the Middle East is severely affecting the fertilizer supply chain, particularly through the destabilization of maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
G7: The possibility of escorting commercial ships in the Gulf is on the table
G7 leaders agreed to consider providing escorts for commercial ships in the Gulf to ensure safe navigation amid increasing regional tensions.
G7 considers security escort for ships in the Persian Gulf
The G7 leaders are contemplating providing security escorts for ships in the Persian Gulf to ensure free navigation amid rising energy prices spurred by the conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran.
Nikolas Tsakos on the Hormuz Strait: Our top priority is the safety of the crews
Nikolas Tsakos emphasizes that the safety of crews is paramount for Tsakos Energy Navigation's operations in the Gulf region.
"Iran Lays Mines in the Strait of Hormuz" Report; Trump Says "No Reports"
Reports are emerging that Iran has begun laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, an action that could complicate maritime navigation and draw strong military responses from the U.S.
GPS Jamming: The Invisible Battle in the Middle East Threatening Navigation
A new form of hybrid warfare involving GPS jamming is raising significant safety concerns for maritime trade routes in the Middle East.
Ghost Paths for Ships Toward the Strait of Hormuz: How Does Navigational Jamming Occur?
A new navigational jamming tactic has been detected near the UAE's Ras Al Khaimah coast, causing ships to display fake routes toward the Strait of Hormuz.
When Maps Fail.. GPS Jamming Disrupts Navigation and Movement in the Gulf
GPS jamming is causing significant disruptions to navigation and movement in the Gulf region, affecting maritime and aviation operations.
"Shipping Ban" from Hostilities in LNG Transport
The geopolitical crisis in the Middle East is causing disruptions in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) transport sector, particularly affecting global shipping due to maritime navigation interruptions in the Straits of Hormuz.
Why Have a Thousand Ships Lost Their Ability to Use GPS in the Middle East?
Approximately a thousand ships in the Gulf and Gulf of Oman have suffered interference or failures in navigation signals since the outbreak of war in the Middle East.
US agency will create $20 billion reinsurance for navigation in the Gulf
The U.S. will provide reinsurance for losses up to $20 billion in the Gulf amidst the ongoing war in Iran, announced the DFC.
The Billion-Dollar War: How Much Does the U.S.-Israel Conflict Cost?
The article discusses the economic damages from the ongoing conflict involving the U.S. and Israel amidst growing global concerns over oil prices and maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
4 Questions Reveal the Reason for Air and Maritime Traffic Disruption in the Wars of 2026?
The article discusses the disruption of air and maritime navigation in the Middle East as a result of a 'silent war' driven by technology that manipulates digital signals, which has redefined the nature of conflict in 2026.
Klaipeda Lighthouse Complex - Registered as a Cultural Heritage Property
The Klaipeda Lighthouse, built in 1952, has been registered as a cultural heritage property due to its historical significance and as a vital navigation point for maritime traffic.
The Transport Administration allows the demolition of the Virtsu lighthouse and the construction of a new one
The Estonian Transport Administration has announced a tender for the demolition of the Virtsu lighthouse and the construction of a new navigation mark to enhance maritime safety and navigation conditions in the area.
Ships in the Persian Gulf: Suddenly Without Insurance
Following the outbreak of war in the Persian Gulf, insurers have begun to cancel ship policies, stranding numerous vessels in a hazardous area amid disrupted satellite navigation.
If the fog is thick, refrain from excessive navigation... The number of maritime accidents that occurred last year increased by 18%
Last year, the incidence of maritime accidents in the face of thick fog increased by approximately 18% compared to the previous year, with 1,912 accidents reported.
UKMTO: Risk of Interference in Navigation from Increased Military Activity
The UKMTO has issued a warning to the international shipping community about growing threats to marine safety in critical Middle Eastern regions due to heightened military activities.
Tsakos Energy Navigation receives new tanker
Tsakos Energy Navigation has officially received the delivery of a new MR product/chemical tanker, M/T DION, as part of its fleet renewal efforts.
Greek shipowners: Strong role in transporting LNG from the US to Europe
Greek shipowners are at the forefront of developing maritime routes for transporting LNG from the US to Europe, emphasizing the growing recognition of shipping's importance.
Is the 'End War' Near? Question Raised by Rising Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz
Rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are raising questions about the potential for a significant conflict as the U.S. accuses Iran of threatening maritime navigation in the region while negotiations continue.
Greek Shipowners: Their Strong Role in LNG Transportation from the USA to Europe
Greek shipowners are leading the development of maritime routes for transporting energy products from the USA to Europe.