Merchant ships passing through a vital global trade route are turning off tracking signals in order to avoid attacks. Several container ships in the Red Sea have gone dark and taken steps to ...
According to local Egyptian media, 31 tourists including British and American nationals and 14 Egyptian crew members were on ...
Four bodies were retrieved one day after Monday’s shipwreck, according to local authorities. Search teams rescued 33 people ...
Egyptian naval forces have rescued three more people and recovered four bodies, a day after a tourist yacht carrying 44 ...
TWO British tourists are reportedly among 16 people missing after a luxury boat sank off the Egyptian coast. A huge search ...
Some ships traveling through the Red Sea are now turning off their tracking systems to avoid being attacked by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels, a report says. The evasive maneuvers come as ...
A growing number of companies are redirecting their ships away from the Red Sea, choosing a much longer ... Some have disabled their on-board AIS tracking - the system all commercial shipping ...
According to the Marine Traffic ship-tracking site, the Motaro is a bulk ... have targeted ships they say are linked to Israel in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden since last November in support ...
Ship traffic in the Red Sea rapidly declined and the rerouting caused freight rates to double due to counter-attacks against the Houthis, led by the US and the UK. Shipping companies were advised ...
The AMAN vessel will complement other luxury developments in the kingdom, including the recently launched Sindalah Island. “We basically complement each other. AMALA, Sindalah, and all the wonderful ...