United Arab Emirates: Missile Falls Near Oil Tanker at Jebel Ali Port
A missile fell close to the Liberian-flagged oil tanker MT Sea La Donna near Jebel Ali Port in the UAE, raising concerns in the maritime community.
The offensive against Iran shakes air and maritime traffic and unleashes a global disruption
The U.S. and Israel's military offensive against Iran has led to significant disruptions in air and maritime traffic in the Middle East, causing large-scale travel interruptions and raising alarms over major shipping routes.
The Impact on Shipping from the US-Iran Conflict
The article discusses the geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran, analyzing their implications for international shipping and maritime security.
US confirms at least two on boat shot at by Cuba were Americans
The US government has confirmed that at least two Americans were on a boat that was shot at by Cuban authorities.
Diplomatic sources: Turkey's letter to the UN is rejected โ It reproduces known fanciful and arbitrary interpretations of International Law
Greek diplomatic sources have rejected Turkey's letter to the UN regarding its maritime zones, stating that it carries unfounded interpretations of international law.
Turkey's Illegal Positions Regarding the Eastern Mediterranean Back in Focus
Turkey has reiterated its illegal claims about maritime sovereignty in the Eastern Mediterranean in a letter to the United Nations, challenging Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt.
The Discreet Silence of the United States in Response to the Attack of a Boat in Cuban Waters
The article discusses the delayed response of the U.S. government to a Cuban coast guard attack that resulted in casualties, highlighting the tense relations between the U.S. and Cuba.
A 'Blank Letter' for Ankara โ The Provocative Letter to the UN and the Choice of Date
Turkey has sent a provocative letter to the UN reiterating its claims on maritime zones shortly after a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoฤan.
Tensions grow with Cuba: confirmed that one of the dead in the shooting at the boat was American
Tensions rise as U.S. confirms an American citizen was killed during a shooting involving a boat intercepted in Cuba.
Provocative letter from Turkey to the UN: Sticking to its established positions โ How diplomatic sources respond
Turkey has sent a letter to the UN, reiterating its longstanding positions on maritime disputes, which has prompted a formal response from Greece.
Reported to have shot terrorists on an American boat
Cuban authorities have claimed responsibility for the fatal shooting of four men on a boat registered in the United States, stating that they were terrorists planning an attack on Cuba.
Four people died in a firefight involving Cuban troops and a ship registered in the USA
Four people were killed and six injured in a shooting incident involving Cuban troops near Cuba's coastline and a boat registered in the United States.
US announces investigation after confrontation between American boat and Cuban military leaves 4 dead
The US government has announced an investigation into a confrontation that left four people dead after a Florida-registered boat clashed with Cuban military forces.
The shooting that left four dead in a US boat in Cuban waters: another element of tension between the Trump administration and the island
A tense confrontation between Cuban border troops and a US boat resulted in the deaths of four individuals and raised concerns about US-Cuba relations.
Cuba fires on a US speedboat: four dead
Cuban coast guard fired on a US-registered speedboat, resulting in four deaths and six injuries, as the Cuban government remains vague about the incident.
What is known about Cuba's attack on a boat from the United States
A clash between a U.S. boat and Cuban coast guards resulted in casualties and has escalated tensions between the two countries.
Cuban Police Confirm Attack on Civilian Vessel from the United States, Four Dead
Cuban border troops killed four crew members of a speedboat from the United States that failed to stop and opened fire during an incident in Cuban territorial waters.
Cuba Fired at American Vessel โ Four Dead
Cuba's coast guard fired at an American vessel, resulting in four fatalities and several injuries during the encounter.
Cuba shoots down four crew members of a civilian fast boat from the United States
Cuban authorities reported that four crew members of a US-flagged fast boat were killed after they allegedly opened fire on Cuban police in territorial waters.
Cuba: American Motorboat Shot At โ Four Dead
Cuban authorities report that their coast guard shot dead four people in an American motorboat after it allegedly opened fire on them.
Four people in an American motorboat killed by Cuban Coast Guard
Four individuals aboard an American motorboat were killed during a confrontation with the Cuban Coast Guard after reportedly opening fire.
Ghana resorts to international arbitration to solve maritime dispute with Togo
Ghana has announced its decision to seek international arbitration to resolve its maritime dispute with Togo after eight years of unsuccessful bilateral negotiations.
Without Officially Declaring It, the US Imposes a Full Siege on Cuba Approaching the Brink of Collapse
Cuba is facing a significant maritime blockade from the United States, the most severe since the 1962 missile crisis, leading to a swift depletion of fuel and a looming humanitarian crisis.
Togo: Ghana Seeks International Arbitration to Settle Maritime Dispute With Togo
Ghana has officially sought international arbitration to resolve its maritime boundary dispute with Togo under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Chinaโs Dominance in the Sea is Rapidly Increasing... Leaving the US Behind in Submarine Production
China has surpassed the US in building nuclear submarines, leading to new debates over maritime power dynamics.
Profitable sales for United Maritime
United Maritime Corporation has reported a profitable divestment of $1.7 million from its offshore sector investments.
Iran shuts down sea route that supplies oil to the world, launches missiles...
Iran has simultaneously conducted live-fire military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz while negotiating nuclear issues with the United States, signaling its ability to control maritime traffic in this critical oil passage.
United States Navy has one of its deadliest and stealthiest weapons, the MQ-4C Triton drone
The MQ-4C Triton drone represents a significant advancement in naval aviation, providing continuous maritime security for the United States.
The United States intercepted another oil tanker in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean
The U.S. intercepted an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean, claiming it violated a blockade related to Venezuelan and Cuban oil operations.
United States intercept another oil tanker in the Indian Ocean
The U.S. Department of Defense intercepted the tanker Veronica III in the Indian Ocean on Sunday for allegedly violating an embargo by transporting Venezuelan oil.
Is America prepared to attack Iran?
The U.S. appears to be encircling Iran, with warships ready in southern maritime areas and increasing military presence near Armenia, suggesting a plan to corner Iran is in full effect.
Helsinki Shipyard is Building Two Icebreakers for the USA
The Helsinki Shipyard has reached an agreement with Davie Defense to construct two icebreakers for the United States Coast Guard.
Now the contract has been made - the construction of icebreakers begins in Helsinki
A significant contract between Finland and the United States for the construction of icebreakers has been finalized, commencing with two icebreakers to be built in Helsinki.
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.
US ships warned of Iranian interception risks amid tensions with Tehran
The U.S. has issued a warning to American-flagged ships to avoid Iranian waters due to increased tensions following recent naval harassment incidents in the Strait of Hormuz.
Why did Washington redirect its compass towards the Horn of Africa?
Washington has refocused its attention on the Horn of Africa through a tour by Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau amid rising international competition for the region's vital maritime routes.
France will support its military deployment in Greenland with land, air, and maritime resources
France is enhancing its military presence in Greenland alongside other NATO allies amid rising tensions with the United States.
Seizure of a Russian oil tanker in the Atlantic: the ship entered British waters
A Russian-flagged oil tanker, previously named Bella-1 and seized by the United States in the North Atlantic, has entered UK territorial waters accompanied by a US Coast Guard vessel.
Venezuela: Trump announces that the United States will strike 'on the ground' against drug cartels
President Donald Trump announced that the United States will conduct 'on the ground' strikes against drug cartels following previous maritime operations in the Caribbean and Pacific.
Russia expresses 'serious concern' over US seizure of Marinera tanker
Russia's Foreign Ministry has voiced serious concern regarding the US armed forces' seizure of the Marinera oil tanker, condemning the act as a violation of international maritime law.
Trump orders US withdrawal from 66 international bodies, Maritime Organization excluded
Trump has ordered the United States to withdraw from 66 international organizations, with the International Maritime Organization remaining on the list.
Russia: America's seizure of the oil tanker is blatant piracy
Russia has condemned the U.S. seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the Atlantic as a violation of maritime law and labeled it 'blatant piracy,' while the U.S. has indicated that the crew may face trial in the United States.
The U.S. Seized Two Oil Tankers
The United States has confiscated two oil tankers, reflecting ongoing tensions over maritime oil transport regulations.
US seeks to seize tanker under Russian protection in the Atlantic
The United States is attempting to seize an oil tanker linked to Venezuela after it evaded a maritime blockade and US Coast Guard engagement.