Key Takeaways - March 18 Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains severely constrained, with transit operating under controlled conditions rather than normal commercial flow, according to the ...
Marine engineer at international company SIFSERVICE L.T.D. explains why accidents on passenger ships are rarely the result of a single factor  and how engineering decisions determine whether a ...
From hoisted flags to VHF radios, discover how ships across different nations learned to communicate clearly at sea, and why the shipping industry eventually adopted a carefully simplified version of ...
The Israeli military killed Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib, the latest in a series of high-profile killings of ...
An estimated 40,000 seafarers are stuck on board ships on either side of the Strait of Hormuz, which has been almost entirely shut since the US and Israel began bombing Iran in late February. There ...
A U.S. sailor signals the launch of an F/A-18E Super Hornet from the flight deck of the USS Gerald R. Ford on March 2. (U.S.
A metal dot moving slowly through dark Caribbean waters. No flag. No identification. No radio signal. Just another vessel in what smugglers call “The Funnel” — one of the most notorious drug ...