Port of Santos records the best January in history with a record in cargo movement
The Port of Santos in São Paulo had its best January ever, moving a record 12.7 million tons of cargo, influenced significantly by the agribusiness sector.
‘The First in Korea’ Night Sailing Cruise... Enjoying Busan's Night View Relaxedly
The Norwegian Group cruise ship 'Regatta' has made history by allowing passengers to disembark at Busan's North Port terminal at night, providing a new opportunity for tourists to enjoy the city after dark.
The City transforms the oldest warehouse of the Riachuelo into a museum about port history
Buenos Aires is set to open a new museum this July, reclaiming the historical Barraca Peña to illuminate the port activities of the 19th century.
He founded a settlement in the south of the Malay Peninsula. The settlement developed into the largest center.
In 1819, British statesman Sir Stamford Raffles arrived in Singapore with the vision of establishing a strategic trading port to rival Dutch dominance, marking the founding of modern Singapore.
The military threat to Iran may wait for another diplomatic round, this time Turkish
Recent explosions at Bandar Abbas port and other sites in Iran have sparked speculation about possible Iranian underground movements or sabotage activities amid a history of terror attacks by various groups.
Eilat Port Faces 'Worst Crisis in Its History'
The Eilat port on the Red Sea is experiencing its most difficult crisis ever, largely due to over two years of attacks by Houthi forces, resulting in a dramatic drop in annual revenue from 240 million shekels to nearly zero.
Elefsina at the Center of US-China Geopolitical Competition
Elefsina, a small port west of Athens with a rich history, has recently become a focal point in the geopolitical rivalry between the US and China, particularly with President Donald Trump seeking to limit Chinese influence in critical infrastructures.
Noya, a legendary village that enchants
Noya, once 'the port of Santiago de Compostela', is a town steeped in history and mystery, featuring notable sites such as the 'cursed tower' of San Martiño and the Marian sanctuary of MuxÃa.
The Rat in Which the Russians Were Defeated and Embarrassed
The siege of Port Arthur, a pivotal event in the Russo-Japanese War, lasted from February 8, 1904, until January 2, 1905, marking a significant shift in the conflict.