The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has successfully towed a Greek-flagged tanker carrying over 150,000 tons of crude oil after a Houthi attack in the Red Sea damaged it, SCA said in a statement on Monday.
A tanker carrying 150,000 tonnes of oil has been damaged in the biggest attack on Red Sea shipping in weeks. The Greek-flagged MV Sounion was reportedly hit by at least four projectiles as men in ...
Twenty-one EU member states have for the past 13 months taken part in Operation ASPIDES to protect commercial shipping in the ...
President Trump vowed Monday to continue striking the Houthis until the Yemeni terror group stops attacking commercial ships in the Red Sea — warning that the US ...
Claiming that only 3% of American trade runs through the Red Sea compared to 40% of ... Furthermore, Vance wondered whether the attacks would result in elevated oil prices. Waltz pointed out ...
A crew member remains missing after an oil tanker and cargo ship collided in the North Sea off the coast of East ... Marinetraffic.com shows the oil tanker (red) and the cargo ship before the ...
“It was like an earthquake.” Flames and smoke rise from the damaged Greek-flagged oil tanker MV Sounion after an attack by the Houthis on the Red Sea, September 15, 2024 [Handout via Reuters ...
AS emergency services raced to contain the huge fireball that erupted over the North Sea, mystery swirled about ... similar accident in 2018, when the oil tanker Sanchi collided with another ...
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