Iran's Foreign Minister: We do not plan to close the Strait of Hormuz
Iran's foreign minister stated that the government has no plans to disrupt shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital channel for global oil and gas transport.
Here’s how security works on board: sensors to stop the tram in a few moments
The article discusses concerns regarding tram safety in Milan following an incident where a driver may have suffered a medical emergency while driving, prompting unions to request meetings with the transport company to address safety measures.
Hormuz Strait: The World Watches a Key Oil Artery Near Iran
The article discusses the geopolitical significance of the Hormuz Strait, a crucial maritime route for global oil transport, particularly in relation to Iran's influence.
Signs of a Major Oil Crisis in the World... Iran Restricting Ship Movement in the Strait of Hormuz!
Global concern is rising as reports emerge that Iran is restricting ship movement in the critical Strait of Hormuz, a key oil transport route.
Aspides: Iran's Revolutionary Guard with a message about the Strait of Hormuz
The EU's maritime security operation Aspides reports that Iranian Revolutionary Guard has warned vessels not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions in the region.
Reduction of cargo vehicle movement is perceived at the Rumichaca bridge, at the border between Ecuador and Colombia
Ecuador will increase its security tax on imports from Colombia, leading to a significant reduction in vehicle movement at the Rumichaca border.
Transporters affected by the ‘narcoblockades’
National transport workers in Mexico are threatening to go on strike due to security concerns and violence caused by drug-related blockades.
Security Violations in UP's Sleeper Buses... Shocking Revelations in Aaj Tak's Investigative Report
An investigation reveals serious security violations in sleeper buses in Uttar Pradesh, following a recent accident that resulted in multiple fatalities.
Elderly woman who reported rape on bus identifies driver as suspect after seeing camera images
An elderly woman has identified the bus driver, who she alleges raped her, as the suspect after reviewing security footage.
“No longer urged to take cover”: U.S. lifts alert in Mexico after operation against “El Mencho”
The U.S. Embassy lifted its security alert for American citizens in Mexico following the normalization of public transport and commercial activities after a military operation that resulted in the death of drug trafficker Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho.
We compare the best anti-theft locks for electric scooters
A review of four anti-theft lock systems specifically designed for electric scooters, assessing their security, practicality, and ease of transport.
Putin: Sabotage attempts on the Turkish and Blue Stream pipelines are possible – Our enemies will regret it
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the FSB to enhance protection of energy and transport infrastructure in response to Ukrainian attacks allegedly supported by Western intelligence agencies.
In E. Masiulis' book - about President Lubys' desire to transfer the construction of the LNG terminal to business
Former Minister E. Masiulis discusses in his upcoming book the integration of Lithuania's transport infrastructure into the EU and private sector involvement in the construction of the LNG terminal.
Marina del Pilar's government maintains security, mobility, and calm in BC: Operations lead to 25 arrests
The government of Baja California has reported maintaining security with recent operations resulting in the arrest of 25 individuals, following incidents across various municipalities without any reported injuries.
A group of men caused terror on a bus in Espoo – Some passengers fled the scene
A group of men created a panic on a bus in Espoo, prompting some passengers to flee as tensions escalated over drinking alcohol on board.
More tourists on Norwegian winter roads – how security will be strengthened
Norway's transport minister discusses new safety measures for tourists driving on winter roads.
Two Russian security personnel onboard France-seized tanker — Report
Two Russian security personnel were found aboard a tanker seized by France, which is linked to Russia's oil transport operations amid sanctions.
East of Senegal: the portrait of a Malian driver, survivor of a jihadist attack [1/5]
This article profiles a Malian truck driver who survived a jihadist attack in eastern Senegal amid rising threats to truck convoys crossing from Mali.
The mission of the Czech astronaut will now be funded by the Ministry of Defense instead of the Ministry of Transport
The funding for the mission of the Czech astronaut will be transitioned from the Ministry of Transport to the Ministry of Defense.
SNCF and RATP security agents will be allowed to carry electric shock pistols on an experimental basis
SNCF and RATP security agents will be temporarily authorized to carry electric shock pistols to manage violent situations in transport networks, as announced by Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot.
K. Kyranakis: By the end of summer, critical security systems will be fully installed on the Athens - Thessaloniki line
Greece's Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Konstantinos Kyranakis, announced the launch of a new digital application for real-time tracking of trains, which will be available next week.
Diplomatic Conflict over Russian Oil: Why Šušnjar Refused the Hypocritical Demands of the Hungarian Minister?
Croatian Minister Tomislav Šušnjar has rejected Hungary's request to transport Russian oil through the Adriatic Pipeline, citing adherence to EU sanctions amid Hungarian allegations of hypocritical double standards.
Group sets bus on fire on Guarapiranga Avenue, in the south zone of SP
A bus in São Paulo was set on fire by a group of men after forcing the driver to abandon the vehicle.
R. Kaunas on the possibilities of shooting down contraband balloons: we are waiting for testing results
Lithuanian Minister R. Kaunas discussed expectations around testing for systems aimed at detecting and intercepting contraband balloons, emphasizing the need for effective solutions to prevent illegal cargo transport.
3 million pesos theft in Miguel Hidalgo: Value employee intercepted in Granada neighborhood
A value transport employee was intercepted and robbed of approximately 3 million pesos in Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City.
Poland detains Moldovan national trying to stop train carrying oil to Ukraine
A Moldovan national was detained in Poland after attempting to halt a freight train carrying oil to Ukraine, potentially endangering its safe travel.
For the first time in history: a nuclear reactor was transported from one end of the country to the other
The U.S. Air Force transported a micro nuclear reactor for the first time, marking a potential new era in energy security for military bases and the civilian sector.
Drones and artificial intelligence against train attacks
Authorities are investigating anarchist-insurrectionist motives behind recent sabotage incidents on train networks in Italy.
Crime: More Security on Trains
A German politician proposes access restrictions at train stations to enhance safety following rising incidents of aggression against railway staff.
Somalia: Somali Forces Kill Four Al-Shabaab Militants in Hiraan Ambush
Somali government forces killed four Al-Shabaab militants in a preemptive ambush in the Hiraan region, thwarting an attack on civilian transport.
News Overview: This is the News of the Day
The article discusses the news highlights from Munich, focusing on various political and social issues, particularly around the upcoming security conference.
Long-Distance Transport: Bahn Promises More Bodycams for Employees
The German railway operator, Deutsche Bahn, plans to equip its frontline employees with bodycams as part of enhanced security measures to protect them from potential threats.
Long-Distance Traffic: Bahn promises more bodycams for employees
Bahn intends to equip all customer contact employees in long-distance travel with bodycams this year as part of security measures following a violent incident.
Metro and trains in São Paulo will operate 24 hours during this Carnival and will have a special scheme for access to the Sambódromo
São Paulo's public transport will run 24 hours during Carnival 2026 with enhanced security and special access to the Sambódromo.
The Transport Administration investigates the future of Gotland traffic – the state could become the owner
The Swedish Transport Administration is reviewing the possibility of state-owned vessels for Gotland traffic, prompted by rising costs and security concerns.
News Overview: These Are the News of the Day
A roundup of significant news in Munich, including political satire, international police presence for security at the Munich Security Conference, and labor strikes affecting public transport.
A Lithuanian caught transporting illegal migrants in Poland: tried to be clever, but unsuccessfully
A Lithuanian man was apprehended by Polish border guards while attempting to transport four Ethiopian migrants into Western Europe, having dropped them off at the Lithuanian border before crossing into Poland himself.
Armed robbers blow up van in motorway heist (VIDEO)
Armed robbers attempted a dramatic heist on an armored cash vehicle in Italy, using explosives but failing to steal any cash due to the vehicle's security features.
Train Sabotage, Ministry: 'We Will Demand Million-Euro Compensation from Those Responsible'
The Italian Ministry of Transport plans to seek significant compensation from those responsible for synchronized sabotage on the railway lines during the Olympics that disrupted thousands of passengers.
Transport Guide in Santa Clara: How to Get to the Stadium and Restricted Areas by the Secret Service
The article provides a transportation guide for fans attending Super Bowl 2026 in Santa Clara, focusing on public transport options and security-restricted areas.
Kano unveils smart transport system to strengthen security
The Kano State Government has introduced a Smart Transport Solution aimed at improving road safety and security in the region.
Niger: the Islamic State in the Sahel clarifies its version of the Niamey airport attack
A week after the attack on Niamey International Airport, Niger's Transport Minister visited the site to assess security measures, as the Islamic State in the Sahel released its account of the events.
"Aggressiveness Level Has Increased Significantly" – Train Chief Plans Security Summit
After a fatal attack on a train attendant, Bahn CEO Evelyn Palla plans to convene a security summit to address safety in rail transport.
Violence Against Railway Employees: Bahn CEO Palla Announces Major Security Summit
The German public is outraged by an incident where a passenger fatally assaulted a train attendant during a routine ticket check, prompting calls for better protection of railway staff.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Journal 2nd Edition-TO of Wednesday, February 4, 2026
The article covers various news stories from Brazil, including a congressional salary adjustment for public servants, a list of 336 individuals wanted for femicide, a university student's murder by her boyfriend, a lawyer's first interview after rescuing family members from a fire, and the arrest of police officers implicated in a security arrangement for a transport company linked to organized crime.
"Black Day for the Entire Railway Family," says Schnieder
Following a fatal attack on a railway worker in Berlin, Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder and railway chief Evelyn Palla express their condolences during a nationwide memorial minute, emphasizing the need for increased security.
There are 3,000 attacks on railway staff per year
Achim Stauß from Deutsche Bahn discusses security measures and violence against staff following a fatal attack on a railway employee, highlighting the need for more personnel in regional transport.
The National Security Commission will discuss the ongoing hybrid attack from Belarus
The National Security Commission is set to present the latest assessments on smuggling balloons, disruptions to civil aviation, and Lithuanian transport vehicles taken hostage in Belarus, alongside the cybersecurity readiness of companies managing critical energy infrastructure.
Drone Attacks on Tankers in the Black Sea – Kazakhstan Calls for Measures
Kazakhstan has urged the US and Europe to assist in ensuring oil transport security following drone attacks on tankers headed to a Black Sea terminal on the Russian coast, which manages 1% of global supply.
Resignation of the head of the Civil Aviation Authority is requested after the report on the blackout in the Athens FIR
The Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Christos Dimas, is expected to demand the resignation of the head of the Civil Aviation Authority, George Saounatsos, following a prolonged blackout in air traffic security systems.