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Where Is The Red Sea?

Red Sea: Where and why it matters The Red Sea is actually 2,350 km long and 350 km wide, with a depth of up to 3,000 meters in the central area and between 600 and 800 meters near the coral reefs. It corresponds to the Gulf of Suez and the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb, with

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Dutch Frigate Successfully Tests First U.S. Tomahawk Missile

In a significant milestone for European naval capabilities, a Dutch frigate has successfully test-fired its first U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missile. This marks a major step in strengthening the Netherlands’ long-range strike capabilities and enhancing NATO’s overall firepower. A First for the Dutch Navy The test, conducted under U.S. supervision, was the first time a Royal

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Iraq Accuses Iran of Using Forged Documents for Oil Tankers, Tehran Denies Allegations

Tensions are rising between Iraq and Iran over accusations that Tehran has been using forged Iraqi documents to facilitate oil shipments. Iraqi authorities claim that Iranian-linked tankers were found carrying falsified paperwork to bypass sanctions and move crude oil under Iraq’s name. However, Iran has strongly denied these allegations, dismissing them as baseless. Forgery Claims

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Chinese-Built Containership Fines Could Force Ocean Carriers Out of U.S. Trade

The shipping industry is on edge as potential fines on Chinese-built containerships threaten to reshape global trade routes. Some ocean carriers warn that if these penalties are enforced, they may have no choice but to pull out of the U.S. market altogether. What’s Behind the Proposed Fines? The U.S. government has been increasingly scrutinizing Chinese

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Germany Seizes Russian ‘Shadow Fleet’ Tanker Carrying €40M in Cargo

In a bold move against sanctions evasion, German authorities have seized a Russian-owned oil tanker suspected of operating as part of a so-called “shadow fleet.” The vessel, which was carrying an estimated €40 million worth of cargo, was detained as part of efforts to enforce international restrictions on Russian energy exports. Crackdown on Sanctions Evasion

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Iranian Oil Tankers Pile Up Off Malaysia Amid Growing Sanctions

In recent months, a growing number of oil-filled Iranian tankers have been accumulating off the coast of Malaysia. This buildup comes as international sanctions on Iran tighten, making it increasingly difficult for the country to sell its crude oil through official channels. With restrictions limiting Iran’s access to global markets, the country has relied on

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