السفن التجارية

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Iran Warns Commercial Ships: Coordination Essential for Strait of Hormuz

Iran's Central Command leader, Ali Abdollahi, has warned commercial vessels against attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz without coordinating with Tehran, threatening to target any armed foreign forces approaching the strait. This warning comes amid rising tensions in the region.

U.S. Navy to Provide Indirect Support for Ships in Hormuz Strait

Reports indicate that the U.S. Navy will not directly escort commercial vessels in the Hormuz Strait. Instead, they will provide logistical support from a distance as part of President Trump's Freedom Project aimed at securing maritime traffic.

Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz to Shipping for Two Weeks

Iran has announced the opening of the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping for two weeks, facilitating the passage of vessels in this strategic area. This decision comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.

First Two Ships Cross Strait of Hormuz After Ceasefire Announcement

The Strait of Hormuz has witnessed significant maritime activity with the crossing of the first two ships following the recent ceasefire announcement. This development marks a pivotal moment in ongoing negotiations aimed at reducing regional tensions.

Resume shipping in the Strait of Hormuz after ceasefire agreement

Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz is gradually resuming following a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, allowing commercial vessels to cross after a period of paralysis. Companies are eager to restore normal operations amid global anticipation.

First Cargo Ship Crosses Hormuz After Ceasefire Agreement

The first cargo ship has crossed the Strait of Hormuz following a conditional ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, allowing for a limited resumption of shipping traffic. The ship, flying the Liberian flag, departed from the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas heading to Fujairah in the UAE.

First Malaysian Ship Successfully Crosses Strait of Hormuz

The Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the first of seven stranded commercial ships has successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz. This milestone reflects the success of Malaysian diplomacy amid rising regional tensions due to ongoing conflicts.

French Container Ship Crosses Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions

The French container ship <strong>CMA CGM Kribi</strong> has crossed the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first passage of a major Western-owned vessel since the onset of regional conflicts. This event occurs against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions affecting maritime navigation.

Russian sailor leaves Yemen after eight-month detention

A Russian sailor named Alexey Galaktionov has departed Yemen for his homeland after being detained for nearly eight months. His detention followed an attack by the Houthi group on the ship he was aboard, highlighting rising tensions in the region.

Disrupt Navigation Systems in Iran War Threatens Commercial Ships

Commercial vessels in the Arabian Gulf face unprecedented challenges due to jamming and deception affecting navigation systems. A recent study reveals the impact of these operations on maritime traffic in the region.

Two projectiles land near container ship off Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura

Two projectiles fell near a container ship in northeastern Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia, according to the British Navy. The incident has raised concerns about maritime safety in the region.

Iran Allows Non-Hostile Ships to Pass Through Strait of Hormuz

Iran has announced that it will permit the passage of 'non-hostile' ships through the Strait of Hormuz, raising questions about the fate of vessels coming from Gulf countries heading to Europe. This announcement comes as Chinese shipping giant COSCO resumes its bookings for several countries in the region.