Russia, Red Sea and Sudan
There has so far been no sign of any significant shift by owners to run their vessels through the Red Sea again in a complex ...
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Russia secures naval foothold in Sudan amid Syrian tensionsThe Sudanese Foreign Minister, Ali Yusuf Sharif, confirmed that his country will allow Russia to establish a naval base in ...
The Red Sea, a critical artery for global commerce, experiences a period of cautious calm after Hamas reaffirms its ...
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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudan needs peace, not a foreign baseBy Yassir Arman If recent reports are accurate, Ambassador Ali Youssif’s visit to Moscow yielded an agreement to build a ...
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Shippers Wary of Red Sea Routes Despite Houthi Pledge to End TargetingThe world’s top three container operators said they fear instability in Gaza and broader regional tensions mean continued ...
We have a clear vision for rebuilding the Gaza Strip without any citizen leaving his land,’ Egypt’s foreign minister says - ...
Lars Jensen, CEO of Vespucci Maritime, which provides advisory services to shipowners and traders, said early hopes of a ...
Rabie said that even though only 19 ships were targeted since the beginning of the Red Sea escalation, the tension has had a “significant” impact, as shipping companies are alarmed.
Spanish ports experienced a 6% increase in cargo volumes as companies routed through them to avoid Red Sea conflicts. With Las Palmas and Barcelona seeing notable growth, Spanish ports adapted to ...
The Houthis had long said they would only wind down their campaign in the Red Sea once Israel halted its ... collateral victims in wider geopolitical tensions,” he said. Hans Grundberg, the ...
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