Scientists have discovered an area in the Red Sea with natural death traps in the region believed to be the location where Moses parted the waters.
When it comes to returning to transits of the Suez Canal, it may be a case of “once bitten, twice shy” for New York-listed Genco Shipping & Trading. Genco is in no hurry, chief executive John ...
Eryani issued his demand on X, calling for the Houthi officials to be handed over to Yemen’s internationally recognized ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Wednesday with the leader of the United Arab Emirates, wrapping up an overseas trip ...
Despite the widely differing contexts of these conflicts, belligerents in all of them have used strategic bombing for a ...
Houthi rebels in Yemen are abiding by their pledge to halt attacks on Middle East commercial shipping, an industry group said ...
US-led reprisals against Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have not diminished the group’s military capacity and regional weight.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Suspected Somali pirates have seized another Yemeni fishing boat off the Horn of Africa, ...
An unloaded liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker is sailing through the Red Sea, enroute to go past Yemen and the Gulf of Aden, ...
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 ...